Councillor Brendan Ryan (Labour) has called for a special project team to be set up within the Council to ensure that Balbriggan Beach achieves at least a “Sufficient” rating for bathing water quality in 2024. Speaking during a debate on the matter in the Council this week he stated that business as usual is not an option. “The issue of consecutive “Poor” classifications is very serious because if any beach gets five “Poor” classifications in a row there will be automatic de-designation and it can be a long road back” he stated. He continued: “The matter is serious enough to make it a special priority. Everything that this local authority is serious about, I see special project groups being set up to deliver. I see project managers; project co-ordinators and dedicated staff being put in place to deliver results. That’s the type of seriousness that I am looking for. That’s the type of seriousness that the people of Balbriggan are asking for and expect.” The Councillor added, “ I know that the current staff are working flat out to bring about improvements, but additional resources, which reflect the seriousness of the situation, must be allocated to help them. A special project team is warranted.”