Durkan Activates Emergency Payment Scheme For Flooding

Following the recent heavy rainfall, the Environment Minister Mark H Durkan has activated an emergency scheme for householders affected by related flooding.

Over recent years many residents in Newcastle and other County Down towns have been adversely affected by flooding.

Mark H Durkan said: “Following the recent incidents of flooding in the North West, individual householders who have suffered severe inconvenience can claim £1,000 payment from their local council, as an offer of practical assistance. The payment is meant to ensure that homes are made habitable as quickly as possible. It is not a compensation payment.

[caption id="attachment_53040" align="aligncenter" width="540"]Mrs Foster brushes up the water from her front door on Langley Road estate in Ballynahinch last year. Mrs Foster brushes up the water from her front door on Langley Road estate in Ballynahinch last year.[/caption]

“If you feel that you may be entitled to the payment, contact your Council as soon as possible and they will arrange for an urgent inspection of your property. If the Council decides that your claim is eligible, you will receive your payment promptly.”

The Minister continued: “My Department will reimburse councils for the payments to individual householders and for the direct and indirect costs of providing practical assistance and advice.

“I and my Executive colleagues want to help those most severely affected to get back to normal as quickly as possible and to assist them in ensuring their homes are habitable. Working with and through councils, my aim is to ensure that practical and financial help is delivered to those most in need as early as possible. I would also urge people to keep an eye out for elderly and vulnerable neighbours and check that they are ok.”

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