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Street lights could be out over winter due to Stormont budget cuts | Street lights could be out over winter due to Stormont budget cuts |
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Tens of thousands of street lights could be out across Northern Ireland over the winter due to budget cuts, a Stormont minister has said. | Tens of thousands of street lights could be out across Northern Ireland over the winter due to budget cuts, a Stormont minister has said. |
The warning comes from Roads Minister Danny Kennedy whose department is facing £15m cuts. | The warning comes from Roads Minister Danny Kennedy whose department is facing £15m cuts. |
Mr Kennedy also said he has had to stop approving some new work for road maintenance, grass cutting and gully emptying. | Mr Kennedy also said he has had to stop approving some new work for road maintenance, grass cutting and gully emptying. |
The move comes after Stormont agreed to endorse the June monitoring round. | The move comes after Stormont agreed to endorse the June monitoring round. |
Last week, it was revealed that Stormont departments, excluding health and education, were to have their budgets cut by a total of £78m. | |
Finance Minister Simon Hamilton also warned that further cuts, amounting to £87m, would be required if a deal on welfare reform was not agreed. | |
In a statement to BBC Northern Ireland's Nolan Show on Wednesday, Mr Kennedy said his department was "facing a significant budget shortfall". | |
"My department has consistently relied on securing additional funding in monitoring rounds to fund essential roads maintenance and street lighting services," he said. | |
"This year, I have already had to reduce services in these important areas in anticipation of not securing additional funding. | |
"Having already started from a position of a significant funding gap, I now need to deliver budget reductions of 4.4% - £15m as a result of June monitoring." | |
The Ulster Unionist minister said he had "no option" other than to stop issuing new work to certain contractors, who undertake one quarter of the department's work. | |
The schemes affected include footway and carriageway repairs - including potholes - grass cutting, gully emptying, road marking and traffic sign maintenance/replacement. | |
Mr Kennedy said he had also taken the "difficult decision to stop funding external contractors for the repair of street lights that fail, unless they pose an electrical hazard to members of the public". | |
"This has the potential to result in tens of thousands of street lights being out across Northern Ireland over the winter period," he said. | |
Of the £78m cuts announced last week, the three hardest hit departments are Employment and Learning, which is losing £16m, Justice, which is facing a £22m cut and Social Development, which is losing £13m. | |
A majority of Stormont ministers passed the deal on the June monitoring round. | |
However, the two Alliance ministers voted against it and Mr Kennedy abstained. |