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Malin Head loses out to Shannon 06.10.08

MALIN Head has been left reeling following yesterday's announcement that Shannon and Dublin have been chosen as the locations for new marine rescue centres.
There are now fears that Malin Head's marine rescue co-ordination station will suffer "a slow death" with the loss of up to 18 jobs.
While the Department of Transport yesterday insisted neither Malin Head or Valentia would shut down, it's understood neither staff retiring nor outdated equipment will be replaced.
Staff say the plan is a "total reversal" of a July 2003 plan to upgrade Malin Head and Valentia and recruit more staff for both.
"Staff were advised that proposals for upgrading Malin Head and Valentia were to be finalised mid 2005 and expected to be in operation by mid 2007," sources previously told InishowenNews.com.
Malin Head's marine rescue co-ordination station.
They also criticised suggestions that communications and electricity supplies are not up to standard and also refuted claims that it is difficult to attract staff to Malin Head and Valentia.
Junior Minister Dick Roche last night told RTE's 'The Week in Politics' that Shannon had been chosen for the marine rescue co-ordination centre. "There will be a single new centre which will replicate in very many ways what happens at the current marine co-ordination centre in Dublin," he said. It is understood that Dublin is also to get a complete make-over with new state-of-the-art equipment.
Independent Senator Joe O'Toole told the RTE show he had "no doubt" Malin Head and Valentia centres would eventually close.
"Ive no doubt they will be closed down. It's a west of Ireland thing. There are only a small number of voters and they're going to be buried along the way," he said.
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