HUNDREDS of families affected by the defective blocks issue in Donegal have been given hope this Christmas with a Government commitment that a redress scheme will be formulated within five months. Members of the Mica Action Group met Minister Damien English at the...
Press Coverage 2017
Derry Journal: My house is crumbling, I can’t sit and wait!
The Mica Action Group (MAG) told the 300-strong crowd at An Grianan Hotel on Wedneday that they are “not going away” and will continue to push for a redress scheme. At the meeting, MAG revealed that since its launch in July 2014, a total of 570 homeowners had...
Donegal News: Mica Action Group praised as key report is published
DONEGAL TD Joe McHugh has welcomed the publication today of the expert panel’s report on Mica-affected homes in Donegal and Mayo and says he wants the panel recommendations implemented as soon as possible. The Mica Report makes a number of recommendations and...
Irish Independent: The blocks in my home were crumbling like Weetabix
Hundreds of homeowners in Donegal are still waiting anxiously for a resolution after discovering that their houses are built with defective concrete blocks.The problem in the north of the county emerged four years ago when a local engineer, Damien McKay, went on...
Inishowen News: Mica group says investigation completed
THE Mica Action Group (MAG) confirmed today that the investigation into the issue of defective blocks in counties Donegal and Mayo has been completed. The report has now been sent for legal proofing. The confirmation of the conclusion of the probe followed a meeting...