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Fears Carn Court may stay locked up 21.05.09

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

SOLICITORS in Inishowen have stepped up their efforts to have the courthouse in Carndonagh re-opened as a matter of urgency amidst fears that it might not be opened again due to the current economic climate.
Already members of the Inishowen Bar Society have written to the Donegal Courts Service urging them to re-open the Carndonagh Courthouse as soon as possible. They have also appealed for members of the public to make this a voting issue with local election candidates.
Spokesperson for the Inishowen Bar Society, Philip White, told the Inishowen Independent this week that the Carndonagh venue was closed approximately a year ago for the purposes of carrying out exploratory works with a view to upgrading and extending the facility.
“A great deal of preparatory work was done by the Courts Service in that it has been brought to a planning stage. However due to the current financial climate it appears that the Courts Service will not be in a position in the near future to upgrade the facility.”
Local solicitors pressing to have the Carndonagh venue re-opened are concerned that if it were
The courthouse in Carndonagh
to remain closed any longer, it will not re-open.
“We feel the courthouse could be re-opened because no works have started yet, but we are fearful that if it continues to remain closed it could fall into a state of disrepair and then it might not be re-opened.”
He said that members of the Inishowen Bar Society have already pointed out to the Courts Service that such a decision would be extremely detrimental to the people of North Inishowen.
“In the current financial climate the additional cost consideration and constraints that are on people with travelling, some without modes of transport, to Buncrana (where Carndonagh sittings are presently held), is unjust and unfair.”
Mr. White also added that with two monthly sittings in Carndonagh and the courthouse being used as a venue for the Coroners Court, there has been a considerable hit to the local economy with the loss of these sittings.
The local solicitors have now called on people in Inishowen to make the matter an election issue.
“We are hoping that people will raise this issue with election candidates when they come to the door and would welcome support from candidates and the public in our efforts to have the courthouse opened again as soon as possible,” Mr. White concluded.
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