Pringle calls on Government to ensure timely climate-proofing for infrastructure work to avoid delays
- Updated: 8th November 2023
Independent TD for Donegal, Thomas Pringle, has pressed Government for its plans to ensure timely climate-proofing for infrastructure projects, citing delays for the much-needed extension to Errigal College due to downstream flooding risks.
Addressing the Dáil today, Deputy Pringle said: “The increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events are unfortunately a reality of this country’s present and future. As we have seen in the last few weeks, such events will cause substantial damage and loss to infrastructure, nature and human health. It is essential that we prepare and plan for this.
“Errigal College in Letterkenny requires an extension to double the size of the school in order to help meet the demand for post-primary school places in Letterkenny. However, the extension has been delayed indefinitely due to a risk of downstream flooding. In order to progress with the much-needed extension, the Council, the OPW and the Department of Education need to work together.
“How will this work? This will be an issue that will become more and more prominent in the future and so it’s something that we need to plan for now,” he said.
The deputy raised the issue during questions on policy or legislation.
Deputy Pringle asked: “How will your government ensure that departments, councils and the OPW are able to plan and fund for a timely climate-proofing future for infrastructure projects so that they won’t be delayed indefinitely in the future?”
In her response, Minister Josepha Madigan said that if Deputy Pringle gave her the details, she would discuss it with him afterwards.