DONEGAL County
Councillor Marian McDonald has welcomed the
progression of harbour works at both Portaleen and
Greencastle piers.
Marine engineers, Jason Doherty and Brian Cullen
were expected at Portaleen pier this week to ensure
that works are progressed further.
"I am glad to see that the Portaleen pier situation
is moving as it has been lobbied by many who see a
strong marine future there," said Cllr McDonald.
"I have also been encouraged by the interest in
Inishowen in having Greencastle harbour works
continued and my party colleague Senator Cecilia
Keaveney is aware that for many, marine
infrastructure is vital to the industry in
Greencastle." |
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Cllr McDonald
acknowledged the "serious difficulty" all users of
Moville slip were experiencing. "The important
health and safety issues must be addressed now that
the money is in place," she said.
Senator Keaveney confirmed that the Minister was
aware of the progress on the Greencastle |
breakwater. "It is
important to our local economy and is also a health
and safety matter. The Minister indicated he was
intent on ensuring that the progress continues in
2009 while also being aware that the budget will be
a lot tighter next year."
She said it was important to recognise the
employment in maritime and ancillary areas. "People
try to talk down the entire fishing industry but the
reality is that significant innovation and
consumer-friendly practices are evolving and
opportunities for added value remain untapped,”
added Senator Keaveney. |