17/07/2013
New Environment Minister Welcomes 'Diverse' Challenges
The SDLP's Mark Durkan said he welcomes the "diverse" challenges ahead during his time as the new Environment Minister for Northern Ireland.
Minister Durkan said: "The Department of the Environment represents a diverse portfolio, covering a spectrum of both environmental and economic issues.
"Building on the hard work and success of my predecessor Alex Attwood, I will continue where he left off, ensuring planning works for citizens, tourism and the overall economy. Making decisions and clearing the backlog of applications is the correct way to progress and ensure clarity for those involved.
"Local government reform is well underway and I will drive the programme to ensure that we reach the goal of stronger, more efficient and more effective local government – local government which is focused on our citizens and responsive to local needs."
Mr Durkan said he would focus on making road safety a priority.
"Road fatalities have fallen in recent years, however the carnage and loss of life in the last week illustrates the need for me to continue to focus efforts in this area to make our roads safe for all users," he said.
"I will also be robust in my approach to protecting the built and natural environments which make Northern Ireland such a unique place to live. This includes reducing the volume of waste going to landfill and also going after those who seek to damage our environment through waste crime."
(IT/JP)
Minister Durkan said: "The Department of the Environment represents a diverse portfolio, covering a spectrum of both environmental and economic issues.
"Building on the hard work and success of my predecessor Alex Attwood, I will continue where he left off, ensuring planning works for citizens, tourism and the overall economy. Making decisions and clearing the backlog of applications is the correct way to progress and ensure clarity for those involved.
"Local government reform is well underway and I will drive the programme to ensure that we reach the goal of stronger, more efficient and more effective local government – local government which is focused on our citizens and responsive to local needs."
Mr Durkan said he would focus on making road safety a priority.
"Road fatalities have fallen in recent years, however the carnage and loss of life in the last week illustrates the need for me to continue to focus efforts in this area to make our roads safe for all users," he said.
"I will also be robust in my approach to protecting the built and natural environments which make Northern Ireland such a unique place to live. This includes reducing the volume of waste going to landfill and also going after those who seek to damage our environment through waste crime."
(IT/JP)
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