OPW spends 302,000 on new Wicklow Coast Guard station 'despite not a single sod being turned'
Briefly

The ongoing delays in constructing a new Greystones/Wicklow Coast Guard station have drawn criticism from local TD John Brady. He highlighted that despite over €300,000 spent since the designs and costs were approved in November 2018, no construction has begun. The continuous setbacks not only waste resources but also impact the morale of the volunteers who depend on the new facility for their operations. The local community is urging the Department of Transport to address these delays and ensure the project is expedited.
Despite the approval of designs and costs for a new Coast Guard building in November 2018, over €300,000 has been spent with no work initiated.
The ongoing delays to the Coast Guard project are severely affecting the morale of volunteers who rely on timely completion for effective operations.
TD John Brady criticized the persistent setbacks, emphasizing that the extensive expenses have not resulted in any visible progress or construction on the site.
Plans for the new station have been plagued by frequent delays, which has led to frustration among the community and a call for immediate action.
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