TD Thomas Pringle told the Minister for Housing that families forced to leave their mica-affected homes need the government to move quickly to provide temporary accommodation.
Addressing the Dáil today, Deputy Pringle talked about the mica action committee holding a protest in Lifford yesterday due to the perceived inaction of Donegal County Council in rolling out a scheme that many homeowners could buy into.
“It seems that the council is waiting for the Department to make a decision in terms of putting the scheme together,” he said.
Deputy Pringle raised the issue with Minister Darragh O’Brien during questions on policy or legislation.
The Donegal TD said something needs to happen very quickly to provide accommodation for families that have had to leave their homes because mica is destroying them.
“They can’t wait for a remediation scheme,” he said.
“The council should be putting together sites, preparing for temporary accommodation for those families that urgently need it because they can’t wait,” he added.
In his response, Minister O’Brien said he was waiting for the local authority to revert to him with some items, particularly around the scale of that cohort of homeowners.
The minister said he will keep deputies informed.