A future merger between Garda Divisions in Clare and Galway has not been ruled out.ย
Concerns on whether the county Garda Division would join forces with neighbouring Galway still remain following a special meeting of Clare County Council on Monday. Assistant Commissioner, Anne Marie McMahon outlined that the Commission on the Future of Policing would have a significant input on whether a future merger would occur.
Mayor of Ennis, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy admitted, โI havenโt had the time to read the CPI report that you mentionedโ and she asked, โCan you clarify that the Clare and Galway merger is a non runnerโ. โThe commission for future policing report is the future, work is ongoing as to what that will look like, the important thing to say is the focus is on the service and providing the best possible service with the structures that will give it best effect. Weโll actually have more guards out and about on the streets. What happens into the future I cannot tell you I donโt have a crystal ball only to say the focus is on community policing,โ the former Director of Training at the Garda college stated.
As the 45 minute meeting progressed, Fine Gaelโs Pat Burke became frustrated that no definitive answer had been given. โWeโre leaving here still not clear, what is the time frame for the outcome of the report,โ he questioned.
A native of Kilmurry McMahon, Anne Marie informed elected representatives that no discussion has taken place on pooling Clare together with Galway. โThere has been no conversation about amalgamating Clare and Galway, that has not been determined. It will take up until the least of the year to crystallise and finalise the report, the important thing we take from today is all about service and improving itโ.
Having had some time to scan through some of the reportโs contents, Cllr Colleran Molloy noted โit is a very extensive report. Is it a recommendation that both Divisions be amalgamatedโ. McMahon responded, โThe recommendation that would impact on Clare and Galway as you put it is improving the structure, that might mean a bigger division with greater services. Itโs up for the Commissioner and his team to come up with best possible serviceโ.
โThere is no imminent change but the potential for changeโ, Colleran Molloy asked, โNone of us know what the future will bring, it is around more efficient and more community focused policing. Thatโs the focus,โ Anne Marie said. Fianna Fรกilโs Pat Hayes added, โWe as a Council want to retain that service, we want to maintain that independence. We are the Banner County and we would like to retain that serviceโ.
โThank you for showing your respect for your native county by being hereโ, Council CEO Pat Dowling said to the Assistant Commissioner for the Southern Region. โA strong relationship between Clare County Council & An Garda Sรญochรกna can achieve a multitude of things for Clareโ, he stated.
Clare TD, Dr. Michael Harty maintained the people of his constituency were โentitled to be deeply scepticalโ regarding a future merger. โTo be fair to Commissioner Drew Harris, we need to hear a lot more about his plans before reaching a definitive conclusion. At the same time, I hear alarm bells ringing,โ the Independent TD told The Clare Echo.