Meeting between Autism Group and Housing Minister rescheduled
A meeting between the Housing Minister and the Mahon based Rainbow club has been rescheduled for March.
The Autism Club was due to meet Minister Simon Coveney this lunchtime to discuss securing a larger premises, as it says it cannot cope with the current demand for it' services.
The group are currently working from Mahon Community Centre, and have more than 130 parents waiting on a place in the club.
The group were told earlier today, that the Minister would not be able to facilitate a meeting with them due to time constraints.
The meeting has been rescheduled for the 6th of March
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