Councillor claims that legal action against Creeslough community has been averted

Seamus O'Domhnaill
Legal proceedings against a development group in Creeslough are expected to be dropped with a commitment that funding owed to it for regeneration work that took place in the village will be paid.
With the assistance of Donegal County Council and the approval of LEADER Grant Funding by DLDC, the group’s Creeslough Enhancement Project was completed last year at a cost of 400 thousand euro.
However, due to a difficulty with a technical aspect of the tendering process the project was deemed retrospectively ineligible for the €372,000 LEADER funding by Minister Phil Hogan’s Department.
The Doe Development Association was served with a plenary summons to the High Court by the company that carried out the work for which it was not paid
Cllr Seamus O Domnhaill says he has received information that the rest of the funding will be forthcoming and expects the proceedings to be dropped:


 

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