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 registered with them and responded to their online survey.
“The scale of the problem isn’t reflected in these numbers, but it gives us a good indication that there is a significant issue and it enables us to start looking at the data from the survey, so we can look at the key themes that are emerging,” said Ms. Doherty.
Image credit: The Derry Journal
Image caption: Damien McKay, third from left, front row, of HD McKay Consultant Engineers, who was the guest speaker at the Defective Blocks Report Information Evening held by the Mica Action Group in An Grianan Hotel on Wednesday night, pictured with Mica Action Group committee members, from left, front row, Mary Connors, Ann Owens, Eileen Doherty, Anne Dickenson and Gordon Dickenson, back row, Debbie McDaid, Chris Scott, Noel Noone and Karl Murtagh. DER2517-136KM
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