The state’s redress scheme for properties built with mica blocks may have to be extended to new counties, with a review finding that the problem may be far more widespread than
originally feared, theSenior civil servants have said they believe the extension of the scheme is inevitable, and have admitted that there is currently no way of knowing the cost implications.
DonalMacNamee97 Please refer to recent webinar regarding Deleterious materials , you could write a book , please follow up, We would greatly appreciate it
DonalMacNamee97 No surprises here in an unregulated industry DarraghOBrienTD
DonalMacNamee97 The regime and their cronies have turned a blind eye to regulating quarries and still refuse to do so. Of course it's going to keep happening. Instead the regime and their cronies have gone down the usual slander the victims route.
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