Irish Independent

GAA club could be without a home for up to five years after mine collapse opens sinkholes

- Michelle Devane

A GAELIC football club forced to shut after the collapse of a mine caused sinkholes to appear in its pitch may be waiting five years before it can move into a new permanent home.

Chairman Francis Jones said Magheraclo­one Gaelic Football Club, near Carrickmac­ross, Co Monaghan, had been inundated with offers from local clubs offering temporary training facilities, but finding a new long-term location may prove more difficult.

“It is going to be three, four or five years before we are up and running again,” said Mr Jones.

“It is going to take a while before we have our own pitch to play games.”

The club was forced to close and a nearby primary school was evacuated as a precaution last week when cracks appeared overnight.

Mr Jones believes the damage is so extensive that the club will not be able to reopen on the existing site.

Mining company Gyproc said: “We plan to have the results of this investigat­ion next week... at which point we will share with the relevant authoritie­s along with our recommenda­tion.”

Gyproc said the initial two kilometre-square zone was no longer being investigat­ed and had been deemed safe.

“The company is taking all precaution­s and continues to monitor the wider area to ensure this remains the case,” Gyproc said.

But the company added there was a possibilit­y of further subsidence over the coming weeks within a 120-metre radius of Magheraclo­one club.

In a statement issued after the sinkholes emerged, Gyproc said pillars in the mine had collapsed after water had been transporte­d and stored in a section that had not previously been used for water storage.

“It’s just total devastatio­n, surreal,” Mr Jones said. “You would not believe what you were seeing, you would think it was something out of a film you were looking at.”

He said the immediate concern was finding suitable temporary accommodat­ion for the club. A GoFundMe page has raised more than €8,000, far exceeding its €5,000 goal.

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PHOTO: RICHARD McCARTHY / PA Damage: New images taken by a drone yesterday of the sinkholes that have appeared in Co Monaghan.

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