More than 350 people attended the meeting of the MICA Action Group, which heard it would only be a matter of time before a house collapses. The group was formed to take action against defective blocks which are causing homes across Donegal to crumble just years after...
Press Coverage 2014
Highland Radio: Meeting told as many as 2,000 homes could be affected by defective breeze blocks
A crowd of up to 350 people attended a public meeting in An Grianan Hotel Burt last night and were told that up to 2,000 properties in north Donegal may have been affected by a crumbling breeze blocks. Defective breeze blocks, which contain Mica can cause web-like...
More than 2,000 Donegal Homes could be affected by Defective “Weetabix” Blocks
One building block supplier has been responsible for cracks appearing in 97% of crumbling homes across Donegal, an angry meeting was told last night. More than 350 people attended the meeting of the Mica Action Group in An Grianan Hotel in Burt. The group was formed...
Huge meeting to hear how Defective Blocks have wrecked Homeowners Lives
A large crowd is expected at a meeting arranged for tonight to discuss the cracking and crumbling of homes across Donegal as a result of defective blocks. Hundreds of householders are expected to attend the meeting which has been organised by the Mica Action group....
Bregs Blog: Dáil questions: Mica in Donegal
In the following Dáil exchange the ongoing plight of home-owners affected by Mica in Co. Donegal is put to the new Minister for the Environment, Alan Kelly T.D. The Minister is asked if he has met with the Donegal Mica Action group and if he would consider...