Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Ash: Talks with Translink to secure safer journeys for school children











Local Castlederg SDLP representative Marie Ash met with Translink representative last week to discuss issues raised by concerned parents.

Ash: “This successful meeting has ensured that from 10th November steps will be made to address the issues of students standing on school buses. Translink will talk with their drivers to ensure this does not happen.”

Highlighting the recent accident involving a school bus in Co. Tyrone, the representative backed the need for regulatory seatbelts. “While Translink will ensure that all buses are equipped with seatbelts, the difficulty in enforcing their use means that parents will need to remind their children of the importance of wearing a seatbelt.”


Marie & the local SDLP team would ask any local residents who may have any issues to contact the local office 02871882828 or email Marie directly at marieash69@gmail.com, we would be more than happy to help.

Monday, 27 October 2014

Maíria Cahill – A statement

It is very strange to see myself being described as a dissident republican, when I would not even consider myself a republican anymore.

The Irish Mail On Sunday story correctly states that I was, involved with a group going by the name “Republican Network for Unity”.  The story however, was inaccurate and slanted.  I was indeed the National Secretary of RNU – for a period of a few hours in 2010, until I resigned the position.  This can be confirmed by the former chair, Danny Mc Brearty.  I did continue to attend a series of meetings for a period of a

few months.   I was opposed to “outside influences”, in what was a perfectly legal pressure group, and was extremely vocal in this regard.  Indeed, this was the reason that I left.  I am on record consistently as being opposed to illegal armed actions.  I am taking robust legal action against the people who have printed or posted this information in relation to me – it is inaccurate, and based on dubious information at worst, and at best, a mistake on a website.

I have never denied my involvement, even though I have long moved on from involvement in any political activism. I did not hide it from the BBC Spotlight makers, and have been open and upfront about all of my experiences in life.

There was nothing illegal about RNU. It was not involved in any armed action. It was a long time after I left the group, that they were publicly associated with supporting one particular grouping.  My opposition to violence has been consistent throughout my life, even, though some people might find this strange, when I was in Sinn Fein.

For Sinn Fein to attempt to use this story now to smear me as some sort of dangerous dissident is particularly objectionable considering that many of them were long standing supporters of the Provisional IRA campaign which killed most of those who died as a result of the Troubles. Gerry Adams was himself a senior leader of the IRA, and again praised the organisation very strongly in his speech in Belfast at the weekend.

I, by contrast with Mr Adams, have never been a member of any illegal organisation, and I do not support violence in any way, shape or form.

To say that I am opposed to the police in Northern Ireland is equally ridiculous. I completely support the rule of law and order, North and South.  The proof of this is that I made criminal complaints in 2007, and 2009 in relation to two matters concerning me.  I also acted to call police in my role as a community worker in Belfast – and crucially, I attended a meeting with a solicitor and a barrister in 2009 to give information in relation to a suspected republican money laundering operation in West Belfast.  I have continued to work alongside them in matters of community policing.  I did not, as has been suggested by Sinn Fein, leave the party over their stance on policing.  I left the party as a card carrying member in 2001.  I did work on three by elections in years afterwards as a favour to a friend who was within the organisation.  I continued to sit with Sinn Fein members – and with members of other political parties on various community organisations.

I have stated repeatedly that I fully respect anyone’s right to have a political opinion.  I have met every single political party on this island (with the exception of Sinn Fein) in relation to the cover up of sex abuse by Sinn Fein, and my experiences.  I have interacted with them all, and also have friends from all walks of life.  I have conducted myself with dignity, and those parties have all put politics aside in order to try and deal with the wider concerning issue of child protection.  This is the way it should be.

I have a clear, unblemished criminal record.  I have never been involved in violence, of any sort.  In fact, I campaigned alongside IRA victim Ann Travers to bring in the SPAD legislation in the Northern Assembly, which ensures that no one with a criminal record can hold a job advising any member of Government.  I am proud of my involvement in that campaign.

I don’t however support bad policing – I suspect nobody does, and I feel badly let down by the criminal justice system in relation to my recent court cases.  That does not change my stance however – all criminal activity should be reported to the police.  Full stop.

Indeed, the weeks that I was involved with RNU actually coincided with the weeks between my first interview with Suzanne Breen in the Sunday Tribune and the time I finally found the courage to report what had happened to the PSNI.

I believe that this story has been deliberately circulated by people whose only desire is to draw attention away from the fact that, when IRA/SF learned that I had been raped by a senior republican volunteer, they forced me into a brutal investigation against my will before engaging in a systematic cover up to silence me and members of my family.

Sinn Fein and those out to defend their handling of my case – and the many other cases involving the moving around of sex offenders to safe houses in the Republic and elsewhere to abuse again – are trying to paint me as some sort of dangerous Dissident with a capital D who supports criminal organisations such as Real IRA and Continuity IRA in order to tarnish my credibility. I reject all such groups root and branch and will swiftly take legal action should anyone wishing to allege or imply that I have any support for violence. I absolutely do not.

I refer to a piece that I wrote some time ago, and which is available online, in which I heavily criticised armed dissident groups.  In it I wrote, “It’s time for militant dissident republicans to wake up.  They claim to be fighting for a United Ireland, yet they are the diehards, the ones who refuse to accept that support for violence in whatever name, is a thing of the past. People just want to live their lives, and God knows its hard enough in some parts of West Belfast to do so.  They don’t want to be put at risk by a few maniacs who care more about getting a “hit”, than about improving the quality of life of those around them.  People just want to live.  Let them.”

I would not, nor could not lend my support to any illegal organisation.  It is not relevant to my own sexual abuse, nor my forced investigation into that abuse – nor my forced confrontation by the IRA into that either.

It is wrong, I have always been consistent in matters of child abuse and child protection- no person or organisation should internally investigate cases of abuse.  The proper agency for doing that is the police.  People should bring forward whatever information they have.

Likewise, my background in community work, or as a trainee counsellor, a person who worked with adults with learning disabilities, or any other professional job I have held has no bearing on what happened to me either.

Simply.  I was abused.  An illegal internal investigation was conducted into that abuse.  I was forced to attend a confrontation by the IRA as a traumatised 18 year old in a room with my rapist.

That is the issue.  I raised it very publicly, at great personal cost to myself.  I am now homeless and in debt.  Nothing about this has brought me any personal benefit.  I have been attacked for doing so and have made a complaint to the Gardai.  All manner of false rumour and innuendo and completely ludicrous allegations, including the fact that I supposedly had an affair with a male dissident while I was heavily pregnant (not true), enticed my rapist (not true), and had an affair with a female victim of the IRA (not true) have been peddled about.  All of this is designed to increase pressure on me to go away and stop publicly raising the issue of child abuse.

It won’t work.  It is very distressing at times, and frustrating, moreso for my family – but I know that the people who matter know the truth.  And if someone wants to peddle libellous information about me, then there is little I can do to stop it being written – but I most certainly will pursue it through my solicitor, and the police.

It says more about the motivation of the peddlers of inaccurate and in most cases completely untruthful information, than it does about me.
And I won’t be silenced because of it.

Finally, I want to again thank the Irish people for the support which has helped to sustain me against the ongoing organised internet smear campaign against me conducted by Sinn Fein supporters – and I call on that party to condemn this campaign.

Maíria Cahill


Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Byrne gets on his bike for new Strabane cycle path


West Tyrone MLA Joe Byrne saddles up ready for the new Strabane cycle path on the Melmount Road. Minister for Regional Development Danny Kennedy granted £300,000 of capital funding to construct 1,250metres of cycle path on the Melmount Road extending from the existing cycle route at the Great Northern Road to Beechmount Avenue.

Welcoming Danny Kennedy’s announcement Mr Byrne said; “Cycling across Ireland and the UK is experiencing a major gear change. People across my constituency of West Tyrone are jumping on the bicycle bandwagon and taking to the roads on this cycling frenzy. The benefits of cycling are endless and promote considerable health benefits and general wellbeing.  If you’re headed to anything important, like work; biking is a completely green form of transportation that’s free (so long as you have a bike) and provides some great exercise to boot. Instead of slouching in front of the steering wheel in traffic, biking to work adds additional exercise benefits to your daily or occasional routine.”

“I very much welcome the extension of the existing Cycle Path on Strabane Bypass to the Melmount Road. This fantastic 1,250metre extension will provide a hugely beneficial resource to Strabane’s growing interest in cycling. This however is only the beginning and we in the SDLP will continue to Lobby the Minister for further investigation into the further expansion of this potentially life changing resource.”

Friday, 1 August 2014

SDLP Launch Local Jobs Campaign– ‘Unlocking Strabane’s Potential'


This week the local Strabane SDLP District Executive launched their local Jobs and Investment Campaign for the Strabane District.

The Jobs campaign launch follows the approval of the £50 million Three Rivers Project for the Strabane area.  Following the work of the local SDLP to get this major project over the line, many have described the project as a golden opportunity which has the potential to create up to 1700 jobs for the area.

Speaking on the Jobs campaign, SDLP Representative for Sperrin, Patrick Leonard said; "After years of continued hard work by SDLP MLA Joe Byrne and the local SDLP team the Three Rivers Project has finally been given the green light. This is a time to be positive as the people of Strabane embark on a progressive step forward.”

“It is very unfortunate that Strabane has not seen nor benefited from any economic investment from Government or the private sector for decades prior to recent weeks. The SDLP now have placed Job Creation and investment at the top of our agenda in Strabane with an aim to tackle the very high levels of unemployment locally and attract investment.”

“There must also be greater support for small to medium sized businesses within the town centre struggling to survive with the low levels of footfall. It is time we gave visitors and local residents an incentive to Eat, Shop and Socialise in Strabane by attracting new anchor tenants to the town centre, creating healthy competition and generating new footfall.”

“There are answers to the hurdles we face locally, but it will require action on a proactive and innovative level to deliver the bigger picture. The SDLP have adopted this approach locally and will be meeting with a considerable number of investors in the coming months to sell the Strabane Brand and spread the message that Strabane is very much open for business."










Wednesday, 23 July 2014

STRABANE FINALLY GETS A BREAK



The £50 Million Strabane Three Rivers Project which has the potential to create up to 1700 jobs has today been given the green light by the SDLP Minister for the Environment, Mark H Durkan.

Welcoming this very exciting announcement, West Tyrone SDLP MLA Joe Byrne said; "Today's news signals the beginning of a very significant development for the people of Strabane and the wider District Area in terms of both Job creation and investment opportunities.  I am delighted that planning approval has been given on this Golden opportunity for Strabane by the SDLP DOE Minister Mark H Durkan, who has listened to the wishes and requests of the Strabane Community who wanted to see this comprehensive development project proceed with strong approval by all the statutory agencies involved."

"A significant Economic Development project of this scale in Strabane has been long overdue for some years. As the SDLP MLA for Strabane, It is my hope that this planning approval for the Three Rivers project will help kick start many other proposed development opportunities which are greatly needed to create jobs and bring further investment for Strabane and its people. Since being re-elected as the SDLP MLA for this area in 2011 my team and I have continually pushed for the approval of this development and lobbied extensively both Minister Attwood and the current Minister Mark H Durkan to grant a favourable decision for this comprehensively and potentially life changing scheme."

"Job creation and investment for the Strabane District is a key priority for the SDLP and will remain at the top of our agenda moving forward. My SDLP team and I feel strongly about the very high levels of unemployment in Strabane, especially within our younger generations who have had to emigrate in the hope of finding employment. For those people this project has the potential to provide job opportunities and generate more local spending power which can enhance Strabane as a regional town in terms of both retail and tourist related opportunities."

"I would like to take this opportunity to also commend the private developer's behind the three rivers project for their perseverance and dedication in pursuing and addressing all of the requirements of statutory authorities in order to make this project a reality. There were issues relating to the DRD Roads Service and DARD Rivers Agency which had to be addressed as well as environmental matters in order to secure final approval.  Project Spokesperson Mr Niall McAteer and his professional team have had numerous meetings with me, including a number of ministerial meetings in order to address all of the issues relating to this significant and exciting project. It has been a difficult process getting to where we are today, but one I hope will prove worthwhile and beneficial to the people living in and visiting the Strabane and Lifford areas."



ENDS

Friday, 18 July 2014

Byrne Welcomes sale of Historic Mill Site

SDLP MLA Joe Byrne has today welcomed the news that a local investor has purchased the Herdsman's Mills site following months of uncertainty and controversy surrounding its future.

Welcoming the news Mr Byrne said: "This is a very positive announcement for the residents of Sion Mills, Strabane District and entire Northwest. Herdsman's Site, at the heart of the beautiful village of Sion Mills, has always had a very attractive tourism potential. The Mills cultural and industrial heritage could now become a major regeneration project for the Strabane District over the next few years."

"It is very exciting to learn of the new owners plans for Herdsman's as a mixed use development project, attracting tourism, further investment and job opportunities for its industrial heritage, business units and recreational facilities. Sion Mills offers significant development opportunity with potential Government investment and support throughout the village. The recently restored Sion Stable Block is solid proof of the impact of built heritage rejuvenation and the benefits it has to the local area." 

"I would also like to congratulate the Sion Mills Steering group on their successful and hard fought campaign against the proposed anaerobic digestor planned by the previous owner. This is indeed a time for celebration in Sion Mills, as we set our sights on what sounds like a very positive and exciting future development."


"I wish the new local owner the very best of luck and support for the future."

Friday, 4 July 2014

Byrne: Leadership essential following suspension of Talks


SDLP West Tyrone MLA and Talks Negotiator Joe Byrne has expressed his disappointment following the withdrawal of Unionist parties from the Talks aimed at finding a resolution to flags, parading and the Past.
“This was a time when good leadership was essential and this is what the SDLP was trying to provide in the talks room.
“It is imperative that community leaders now remain calm and move to ease tensions wherever they arise. The coming days and weeks will undoubtedly see anger but we must all seek to address that in a mature way.
“All parties now need to get back in the room and reengage in dialogue; this is the only way of making progress. We were making some progress and the SDLP are convinced that resolution to all of the issues that are on the table is possible. No party or community should be allowed to derail this that has the potential to resolve the outstanding challenges we face.
“This is a time for cool heads. If the last 40 years has taught us anything, it is that you can make all the threats you like, you can destabilise what you like but at the end of the day you have to come back to the institutions. We need the institutions to hold our community together.
“The public are streets ahead of some of their politicians. They want to see the talks make progress and move our society into prosperity. It is our duty to help deliver for them”
ENDS