Businesses ‘underwhelmed’ by flooding report

Seamus McCann, Head of Emergency Response and James Kelly, Head of Operations DfI Rivers, Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager, Peter Murray, Chair of Newry BID, Jonathan McKee, Director Rivers Development, Selena Fairburn, Business Owner, Newry and Gary Quinn, Director Rivers Operations. (Photo credit: Lianne McCooey)Seamus McCann, Head of Emergency Response and James Kelly, Head of Operations DfI Rivers, Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager, Peter Murray, Chair of Newry BID, Jonathan McKee, Director Rivers Development, Selena Fairburn, Business Owner, Newry and Gary Quinn, Director Rivers Operations. (Photo credit: Lianne McCooey)
Seamus McCann, Head of Emergency Response and James Kelly, Head of Operations DfI Rivers, Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager, Peter Murray, Chair of Newry BID, Jonathan McKee, Director Rivers Development, Selena Fairburn, Business Owner, Newry and Gary Quinn, Director Rivers Operations. (Photo credit: Lianne McCooey)
​Members of Newry BID (Business Improvement District) met with representatives from DfI Rivers this week (Thursday, August 8) following the publication of the ‘South East Flood Report’.

Despite 22 recommendations following a review of the extensive flooding in Newry City Centre and other areas last autumn, businesses are said to have been left feeling underwhelmed by the report.

Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager requested members from the DfI Rivers senior team attend to meet directly with impacted businesses to answer further questions.

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That meeting took place with impacted businesses in attendance last week.

Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager said, “We welcome this further engagement with DfI Rivers Agency.

"I would like to thank Jonathan McKee, Gary Quinn and their team for really stepping up to the plate and addressing the issues and concerns our members have.

“This meeting was very constructive and opened a line of dialogue which we will work hard to continue.

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"We need now to bring other parties to the table to ensure that three months away from the anniversary of these floods, we have short term plans in place to try to alleviate the impact of any further flooding.”

Eamonn continued, “We welcome the plans for future flood alleviation, but it is clear, these are not short-term fixes.

"We now need to work together, to form a business resilience group for this area, and try to ensure that we learn from what happened last year; while putting in place measures to try to manage any further flooding instances.”

A list of action points from the meeting has been compiled with minutes being circulated to attendees.

It is expected that a further meeting will take place in the coming months, when DfI Rivers have had an opportunity to deliver on the action points.

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