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McHugh takes Coast Guard fears cross border 13.03.08

DONEGAL Deputy Joe McHugh has secured the attendance of Transport Minister Noel Dempsey at a cross-border Good Friday Implementation Committee meeting to debate his proposed closure of Malin Head and Valentia Coast Guard marine rescue centres.
Deputy McHugh said the massive downgrading of the Malin Head station would have serious consequences for maritime safety in Northern Ireland and Scotland.
He said despite this, neither the Good Friday Implementation Committee nor the British/Irish Inter Parliamentary Body have been consulted on the issue.
Speaking during a Dáil adjournment motion the Fine Gael T.D., asked: "Has the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body been consulted by Minister Dempsey, regarding this issue? If it has, why have members of the Body been consulted? If it has not been consulted, the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body must be asked whether the Scottish administration has been consulted regarding the proposed closure
Deputy Joe McHugh
of the station at Malin Head."
Deputy McHugh said downgrading the Coast Guard Station at Malin Head undo the "good work and capacity building" that had gone on over the years between three jurisdictions.
“This is removing existing infrastructure, interrelationships and interdependence, North and South. It is a serious mistake. What external consultation has taken place outside the Department of Transport regarding these issues? These are important issues that need to be clarified.
"As a member of the committee for the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement I will be putting these points to the Minister. I also hope that other members will voice their concerns as this decision has serious repercussions for everyone on the island," added the Donegal North East deputy.
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