Sod turned on new treatment centre in Togher

The Housing Minister Simon Coveney will turn the sod on the €4.8 million development of Tabor Group's addiction treatment centre Fellowship House in Togher this afternoon
Once it's completed next Summer, Fellowship House will be one of the most modern facilities of its kind in the country and will assist in addressing the complex needs of many of those that are at risk of homelessness.
The development will allow the service increase its capacity to provide both treatment and independent accommodation for over 30 men recovering from addiction.
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