Plight Of Residents Facing Eviction From Cork Apartments To Be Raised in the Dáil Today

The plight of residents facing eviction from 6 apartments in Cork City is to be raised in the Dáil later today.
An anti-eviction protest was held yesterday at Dillions Cross by residents who have been issued with notices to quit on the grounds of renovation.
Residents say they have no where to go, with some saying they face homelessness if the evictions are allowed to go ahead.
Speaking to RedFM News, resident Steven Brady says the government should be protecting people from homlessness
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