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Excessive Mica minerals in concrete blocks. The Irish defective block crisis affects several counties within the Republic of Ireland.To date the counties most severely impacted have been County Donegal and County Mayo, with other counties having fewer affected buildings.
100% Redress (Irish: Cúiteamh 100%) [2] [3] is an Irish political party registered on 15 September 2023. [4] The group was formed in County Donegal after mica action groups, including the Donegal Mica Action Group, [5] proposed to set up a political party to represent homeowners impacted by the Irish defective block crisis. [6]
On 29 November, the first case of RAAC to be discovered in Northern Ireland was found at a South Belfast primary school. [54] On 29 February 2024, it was reported that Aberdeen City Council were in the process of rehoming tenants in around 500 properties following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete in some of the buildings ...
The Road Safety Authority was established in September 2006, charged with the task of improving safety on Ireland's roads, under the Road Safety Authority Act 2006, in response to the high number of deaths on Irish roads.
The International Fund for Ireland is an independent international organization established in 1986 by the British and Irish governments with the objectives of promoting "economic and social advance" and "to encourage contact, dialogue and reconciliation between nationalists and unionists throughout Ireland."
Common defects include: Roof defects such as faulty flashing, cracked or missing slates or tiles. Faults in the brickwork or masonry such as missing or cracked pointing. Porous bricks or stones. Missing or defective mastic around windows and doors. Blocked weep holes. Missing or defective trays in cavity walls.
The Liability for Defective Products Act 1991 is an Act of the Oireachtas that augmented Irish law on product liability formerly based solely on negligence. It introduced a strict liability regime for defective products, implementing Council of the European Union Directive 85/374/EEC .
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