*Cracks running along the walls of a home impacted by pyrite in Clare. Photograph: Joe Buckley

ENNIS based, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) has become the first Clare politician to call on the Minister for Housing to carry out an investigation to ascertain how defective concrete blocks containing pyrite and mica were used to construct homes across the country.

In a proposal before the December sitting of Clare County Council, Cllr Howard appealed to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh Oโ€™Brien (FF) โ€œto initiate an investigation into how inferior blocks containing Mica and Pyrite were used to construct homesโ€.

By putting forward the motion, Cllr Howard said she was hopeful of sending a message to people around Clare โ€œwho are watching their houses crumbleโ€. She stated that it was โ€œterribleโ€ to see Clare currently omitted from the redress scheme which currently only includes Donegal and Mayo affected homeowners.

Answers are needed to find out โ€œwho was responsible for standards, 2ho was responsible for allowing that product to leave a quarry or wherever it was manufactured, to go into someoneโ€™s home, so that twenty years later, their house is falling around themโ€.

Storm Barra was referenced by the Ennis woman who admitted that she did not like such weather events, โ€œall that night I could only think about people whose houses were affected by pyrite and micaโ€.

An investigation must happen independent of the redress scheme โ€œso it wonโ€™t be used as an another excuse to delay,โ€ the 2019 local election poll-topper stressed. In recent months, Deputy Cathal Crowe (FF) and Senator Timmy Dooley (FF) voiced their support for an investigation but said it should not occur until after the redress scheme is finalised.

โ€œMy house was safe during the Storm but theirs wasnโ€™t,โ€ Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) commented as she backed the call for an investigation, โ€œsomebody needs to be held responsibleโ€.

As he voiced his full support for the motion, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) argued that the matter needs to be discussed nationally. โ€œNobody seems to think they have any responsibility, it is imperative that there is responsibility on the manufacturersโ€.

Hayes referred to recent criticism of the County Council at a public meeting of the Clare Pyrite Action Group which he labelled as โ€œmisinformationโ€. He added, โ€œfrom my information, Clare County Council have acted totally honourably in their dealings with the Clare Pyrite Action Group. I think thereโ€™s a bit of misinformation out there. As a local councillor I wasnโ€™t invited to the last meeting. Several people contacted me to say I wasnโ€™t at the meeting. We didnโ€™t actually get an invite as councillorsโ€. He said the โ€œwrong pictureโ€ was painted at the meeting by blaming the Council.

Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of the Council said he became aware of the meeting after it was held, โ€œI do believe significant criticisms were laid against officials in Clare County Council,โ€ he acknowledged. He flagged, โ€œwe can often be the target of peopleโ€™s concerns and frustrationsโ€ while noting it was a Government issue to deal with the redress scheme.

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