*Photograph: Joe Buckley
SHANNONโs ongoing wait to have a flood relief scheme in place continues to leave homeowners unable to insure their properties.
In April, Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform, Kevin Boxer Moran (IND) said the Shannon Flood Relief Scheme would be submitted to An Coimisiรบn Pleanรกla โat the end of 2025โ.
Three months later, in response to a parliamentary question from Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF), he stated that it was now scheduled to be submitted for planning approval in the second quarter of next year.
In July 2020 OPW in partnership with Clare County Council appointed RPS to further assess the CFRAM Study identified options and prepare a detailed scheme for Shannon which is economically viable and environmentally sustainable. The entire scheme will be implemented in five different stages. The project remains in the first stage which commenced back in August 2020.
Speaking at the September meeting of the Shannon Municipal District, Cllr Pat OโGorman (FF) voiced the frustration of elected members who have heard of reviews and briefings on the project but are seeing little progress. โIt seems to be going on for everywhere, you said there will be this review and that review before another briefing, weโve been briefed several times but the people of Shannon canโt insure their houses without flood relief in place. The faster we can get flood relief in place the better. There are houses built in Shannon for the last sixty years that have never had insurance for flooding, they have never been flooded but canโt get insuranceโ.
Shannon based Cllr Tony Mulcahy (FG) said all elected members have โa huge difficulty with people not being able to buy a house without flood coverโ. He was aware of transactions to acquire properties not taking place because banks are longer giving the cover which prompted him to urge the local authority to tell the banks and insurance companies that they are maintaining seventeen pumps a day in the town to pump water back out to the river. โThe risk of Shannon flooding is only during Storm รowyn or something, we all know weโre on reclaimed land, the pumps were put in for good reason but we need to explain it more to the banks and insurance companiesโ.
Data on flood records must also be showcased as part of the argument, Cllr Michael Begley (IND) stressed. โI donโt see why the best parts of it canโt be used to get some land zoned for housing in Shannon because of the difficulties for companies coming in here where their staff canโt get a house in Shannonโ.
Further growth of the Shannon Free Zone will only happen with more housing, Cllr Rachel Hartigan (FF) stressed. โWe want the Industrial Estate to grow and we need more housing for that, companies are choosing not to come here because of the housing situationโ.
Locally there are โfears it could sterilise the whole housing market in the town,โ Cllr David Griffin (FF) commented. โFlooding a major problem, in Sixmilebridge we canโt get insurance either, if you ask for it they will only laugh at you, it is a very big problem,โ stated Cllr John Crowe (FG).
Director of Service, Alan Farrell told the meeting, โIt is recognised that the flood relief scheme is hugely important for Shannon town and the area. It does move but people consider it to be slowly and that is a fair comment. Weโre in a fairly sensitive area from an ecological area. The team within Clare County Council and consultants and working with OPW are as eager, weโre looking at every avenue to try shorten thatโ.
He continued, โwe are looking to try move it on as quickly as we can, the unfortunate piece is it does take timeโ. He said, โI can give a commitment that we will look to keep driving it, we will endeavour to move it as quick as we can, thereโs options in the construction phase that it can be done over a number of seasons, linking in with technical, legal and ecological advisors, it is critical that it gets through consent process with An Bord Pleanรกla, we have to be thorough with process, we want to make it as water-tight as possibleโ.