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93 civil servants for Buncrana 28.07.09

Decentralisation forges ahead

by Linda McGrory

A TOTAL of 93 civil servants have been assigned to Buncrana's €21m decentralised offices and will begin the move when the building is completed this autumn, the Department of Social and Family Affairs has confirmed.
A further 25 staff will be assigned to the state-of-the-art offices at New Road, Ardaravan, in 2010.
The confirmation came as the chief of a leading think-tank described the decentralisation programme as "a disaster" that needed to be reversed.
Under decentralisation, 118 posts in the Department of Social and Family Affairs are scheduled to be relocated to Buncrana.
A spokesperson for the Department yesterday told InishowenNews.com:
"To date, 73 staff have been assigned to Business Units (sections within the Department) relocating to Buncrana with a further 20 staff taking up positions in the autumn. The remaining staff will be assigned in 2010.
"Work on a new building in Buncrana commenced towards the end of 2007 and
the expected completion date of the project is the autumn of 2009. The
assignment of staff to Buncrana will commence as soon as the building is
available."
The arrival of nearly 100 workers later this year will be a welcome boost to the seaside town as it struggles with the economic downturn.
The building will also house the new Garda HQ while staff at the local social welfare office at Castle Avenue - as well as the queue on signing on day - will also relocate to New Road. Shops and businesses at Ardaravan Square, at least, are likely to get a bounce from the move.
The decentralised office and Garda station will be housed over three floors while the new dole offices will be housed over two. Yesterday's clarification from the Department came after Professor John Fitzgerald of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) called for the Government's programme of decentralisation to be reversed. He told RTE that further decentralisation would make the public sector very inefficient. He said the Cabinet should also implement up to €2.6bn of the recommendations made in Colm McCarthy's 'Bord Snip' report.
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