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Floody hell in Bridgend again 25.10.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

THE residents of an Inishowen housing estate fear that their homes will soon be destroyed by floodwaters if something isn’t done to protect them.
The locals at Bonemaine, Bridgend, say they have reached the end of their tether with Donegal County Council after large quantities of water flowed into the estate following twelve hours of heavy rain. The area was battered again at the weekend with gales and persistent downpours.
A group of residents hastily gathered together scores of sandbags in an attempt to stem the rising tide but they claim the Council has ‘done nothing’ to alleviate their plight despite numerous phone calls of complaint over the years.
“This happens at least twice a year and the Council has never fixed it. We have only one drain near the entrance to the estate and it gets blocked very quickly. The water hasn’t gotten into our houses yet but it’s bound to happen soon because the problem is getting worse,” one resident said.
Liam Lyons, who has lived at Bonemaine for more than a decade, said "nothing is ever done".
“They’ve been saying that they are going to put in a ramp for the past 14 years but they haven’t done it yet. It was the last straw for us to go to the papers because we don’t know where else to turn,” he said.
“The water comes running down Bonemaine Road into the estate every time it rains heavily and, if it had kept raining for longer on Monday, it would have been a total disaster for us,” he added.
Residents of Bonemaine, Bridgend, who are besieged by floodwaters.
Abie McGuinness, from Carraig Bridge across the road, said he has put up with a similar problem for the last seven years.
“I had to quickly drive to a shop to buy a load of compost bags on Monday. Otherwise the water would have been in my house. It was right up to my front door,” he said.
Local County Councillor John Ryan said he has met with the Roads Department and is confident the problem will be fixed ‘very soon’.
“I have visited the site at Bonemaine and there are certainly a number of issues which need to be addressed in the estate. The Council Roads Department has since assured me that work will begin very soon with a proper ramp to be constructed and extra drains to be put in. I expect this work to be completed within the next month or so,” he said.
“We also need to ensure that the cause of the problem is alleviated in terms of keeping shucks above the estate cleaned so that the water doesn’t flow onto the road. In this regard, the Roads Department has been very helpful. I think we also need to formulate a joint approach to the issue with Council Housing,” Cllr. Ryan added.
Executive engineer Trevor Gordon said Donegal County Council was aware of the issue at Bridgend and working to fix it.
“Donegal County Council Housing Maintenance and Roads Sections are aware of the flooding problem at the Council Estate in Bonemaine and the relevant engineers are currently working together to try to identify a solution,” he said.
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