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Donegal Mica redress campaigner has described the lack of emergency accommodation being provided for the families whose homes have been damaged by the defective blocks conditions as ‘a humanitarian crisis’ Paddy Diver has launched a scathing attack on Donegal County Council over the level of emergency accommodation in Donegal. He…

A Donegal Mica Campaigner is expressing concern that the concrete levy could ultimately hinder homeowners in repairing homes affected by defective blocks.   It’s thought that the levy which was announced will add an extra cost of at least €3,000 to build a typical home in Ireland.   Speaking to…

The redress scheme for homeowners affected by the Mica scandal may have to be extended to other parts of the country.   Government last night signed off on a compensation scheme which would see around 7,500 homeowners affected by the defective building blocks, receive 100% of the cost of rebuilding…