This article is from page 12 of the 2012-09-25 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 12 JPG
FORTY thousand euro has been put aside to directly compensate families most affected by the Central Waste Management Facility at Ballyduff beg in Inagh.
The independent community board, which oversees the allocation of the Central Waste Management Facility’s community fund, has taken the unprecedented step of putting € 40,000 on ice from the fourth tranche of community funding — and has asked Clare County Council to change the way in which funding is allocated.
The facility, which stopped taking landfill waste earlier this year, has been hugely controversial in the locality, with a large number of complaints about ongoing odour and pest problems. While a number of community organisations have benefitted from funding from the community fund, a number of families living closest to the facility have been unwilling to interact with the fund because of their ongoing opposition to the facility itself.
This has created a situation where those affected most by the facility have benefitted the least from the community development fund.
“This has been a festering issue in Inagh for a number of years. The fund should have targeted the individuals most affected by the landfill. This has not happened with the previous tranches of funding and I agree with the notion of putting some of this tranche of funding on ice with a view to making it so the people who were most affected by the landfill in the past get some benefit out of this,” said Cllr Joe Arkins (FG).
“One has to wonder how some of these projects, which are six or seven miles away from the landfill, have a benefit to the people in Ballyduff beg. I think that the fund lost track of itself from day one and I am pleased to see that it is coming back to what it was supposed to be.”
Eleven applications totaling € 388,000 were submitted for the fourth tranche of the community fund. The independent local group recommended that seven of these projects are granted funding totally € 100,000, with € 40,000 being ringfenced for future allocation.
Their recommendation must be rubberstamped by a full meeting of Clare County Council but, if accepted, it would mean that the fifth and final tranche of funding would amount to € 152,000, with € 40,000 of this being ringfenced for Ballyduff beg projects.