McGrath Concerned Flood Support Money Handed Back

SDLP says it is inconceivable that flooding support funding has been handed back

SDLP councillors have said it is inconceivable that money intended to help businesses in Newry and Downpatrick impacted by flooding has been handed back to Stormont.

Less than half of the £10m funding pot allocated by the Department for the Economy has been paid out to help those who suffered damages due to flooding in May 2023.

SDLP Newry councillor Doire Finn said: “Given the destruction caused by this widespread flooding it’s deeply disappointing that the full amount of funding available has not gone to help those impacted.

Severe flooding in Newry on Halloween 2023. (Photograph: Columba O’Hare/ Newry.ie)

“I’ve spoken to many business owners who are still picking up the pieces due to damage caused by these floods and along with all the other pressures facing businesses at the moment it makes things very difficult to keep the doors open.

“This underspend raises serious questions about the way these schemes were designed by the department and I know that many businesses who can clearly demonstrate how the flooding has affected them are still struggling with the application process and have even had applications refused altogether.

“What was heralded as a vital lifeline has turned into a huge disappointment for many business owners who must now deal with the consequences of this failure.”

The flooded centre of Downpatrick last November 2023.
St Patrick Square in Downpatrick at the height of the recent flood. Over 50 shop premises were impacted and more indirectly. (Photo: Jim Masson/Down News).

SDLP Downpatrick councillor Conor Galbraith said: “The impact of this flooding is still being felt by everyone in Downpatrick.

“Businesses have found it difficult to re-open, with some forced to move premises altogether.

“That there was money available that wasn’t spent to help those who really need it is unthinkable and impossible to justify.

“We are already dealing with a situation where many business owners feel let down by this process and the lack of support forthcoming from both the Executive and the local council.

“With millions of pounds being handed back, it’s hard to argue with them.”

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