Destruction of Drumrane primary roof by Storm Éowyn ‘heart-breaking’ but Burnfoot community are resilient, says Robinson
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00:00I want to put on record our support for Drumran Primary School who on Friday
00:06morning faced violent ones that ripped off large parts of its roof. This is a
00:13school in a stunning setting in the foothills of Benbrada Mountain in the
00:17village of Burnford, County Londonderry. It is a recently built school in 2008
00:23which saw the merger of three country schools. It has 140 pupils and five
00:27classrooms. Anyone in this chamber who represents a rural constituency will
00:33know that rural schools are the heartbeat of its area and when a rural
00:39school is impacted in a negative way it ripples beyond its children and teachers
00:44but it impacts the entire area and hinterland. To arrive on Friday to see
00:51the external and internal damage was heartbreaking but this is a strong area.
00:56The community of Burnford just outside Dungevan are at their best when they're
01:01under pressure and this community and its school will thrive once more. I can
01:05guarantee that. I want to thank the Education Minister who when I contacted
01:10him on Friday and on Saturday evening and on Sunday has taken a strong
01:14personal interest in ensuring assessments were made for debris
01:19to be cleared which will allow for significant repairs to be carried out.
01:23I do encourage the Department of Education to keep the focus as the
01:27Minister has that a full and speedy repair be carried out and I want to
01:33thank Drumran's school principal, school leaders and I applaud them for their
01:39patience. Rest assured you will have our support.