Cork County Council Issues Statement On The Skibbereen Flood Scheme

Yesterday calls were made for a full independent investigation as a "trash screen" was installed after the town was hit by flooding on Wednesday night
Cork County Council has issued a statement this morning on the Skibbereen Flood Scheme
Yesterday calls were made for a full independent investigation as a "trash screen" was installed after the town was hit by flooding on Wednesday night
It's been confirmed to RedFM News that the gate, which was put in place at an area known as 'The Cutting' yesterday, was ready to be installed prior to the COVID19 outbreak however it's understood the outbreak delayed this.
Lana O'Connor has more for RedFM News
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