Government Ministers have visited landowners affected by a landslide in Drumkeeran, Co Leitrim, as work continues to address the issues.
The landslide, which occurred in June 2020, affected over 20 farmers and landowners, resulting in the establishment of a multi-agency working group to support those affected.
During a visit to the landowners affected, Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue TD and the Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan TD provided an update on the progress of the working group.
Minister McConalogue said: "It was very useful to visit Drumkeeran to see first-hand the impact the devastating landslide has had on the farm families and landowners in the region. I confirmed to the landowners that I have written to the Minister for Public Expenditure seeking to put in place a package that will help those impacted by this devastation. I strongly commend the work of the multiagency group set up in the wake of the landslide and Minister Noonan has played a key role in driving this work forward for which I commend him."
Minister Noonan, who chairs the Drumkeeran Inter-Agency Group, commented: "I wish to thank my colleague Minister McConalogue for visiting the site of the Shaas Mountain bog slide with me today. He was impressed with the work carried out by Leitrim County Council and he met farmers and the local community to listen to their concerns. I think we can turn this into a positive story, one where we can inform ourselves on best practice in land use, implement locally-led schemes that will reward farmers for enhancing biodiversity and, critically, we have set a good template for inter-agency collaboration in responding to events of this nature, which may unfortunately become more frequent.
"I am deeply impressed with the local community here and their love of their countryside," he added. "We will continue our work with the inter-agency group for as long as we are needed to address all of the issues related to the bog slide at Shaas mountain."
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