10/07/2023
Greens 'Deeply Concerned' Over Impact Of Infrastructure Budget
The Green Party NI has expressed its "deep concern" over the final budget allocations announced by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI).
Cllr Rachel Woods said that the final budget allocations for this financial year will have disturbing impacts on the delivery of public services and for community good.
Cllr Woods continued: "The Department is facing a shortfall of over £100m, which has led to some great programmes being cut, including the cycling proficiency scheme for the development of children and young people’s cycling, reducing grants to community places which provides independent planning advice to communities - a huge blow to support that is crucial in challenging the unfair and unjust planning system. Also cut includes the funding to the Active Travel School Programme - again detrimental to our children and young people.
"The fact that there have been considerations given to stopping the community transport scheme in its entirety, switching off streetlights and stopping waste water treatment is an absolute disgrace. We already have more than seven million tonnes of raw sewage being dumped into Northern Ireland’s seas and rivers every year - an environmental and health nightmare. This should not even be considered as an option this year as it would cause even more deterioration of our water quality with devastating consequences. We need to ensure that our infrastructure has the capacity to respond to increases in flooding, otherwise Northern Ireland’s pollution problem is just going to increase."
Cllr Woods said that the budget allocations were "another example of the impact of the implementation of a punishment budget by the Westminster government".
She concluded: "It will directly impact vulnerable groups in society, including children and young people and further negatively hurt our already polluted environment. We are in a climate and biodiversity crisis - this is not the time for cuts, but to build greener, cleaner and fairer communities."
Cllr Rachel Woods said that the final budget allocations for this financial year will have disturbing impacts on the delivery of public services and for community good.
Cllr Woods continued: "The Department is facing a shortfall of over £100m, which has led to some great programmes being cut, including the cycling proficiency scheme for the development of children and young people’s cycling, reducing grants to community places which provides independent planning advice to communities - a huge blow to support that is crucial in challenging the unfair and unjust planning system. Also cut includes the funding to the Active Travel School Programme - again detrimental to our children and young people.
"The fact that there have been considerations given to stopping the community transport scheme in its entirety, switching off streetlights and stopping waste water treatment is an absolute disgrace. We already have more than seven million tonnes of raw sewage being dumped into Northern Ireland’s seas and rivers every year - an environmental and health nightmare. This should not even be considered as an option this year as it would cause even more deterioration of our water quality with devastating consequences. We need to ensure that our infrastructure has the capacity to respond to increases in flooding, otherwise Northern Ireland’s pollution problem is just going to increase."
Cllr Woods said that the budget allocations were "another example of the impact of the implementation of a punishment budget by the Westminster government".
She concluded: "It will directly impact vulnerable groups in society, including children and young people and further negatively hurt our already polluted environment. We are in a climate and biodiversity crisis - this is not the time for cuts, but to build greener, cleaner and fairer communities."
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