City Hall: Time For Discussions With Occupants Of Tents on Patrick's Quay Running Out

The council say they have been trying to engage with the remaining occupants
The Council say other options may have to be considered to deal with the situation.
The Irish Examiner reports that two people who lived on the quay have taken up the Council's offer of B&B accommodation while another another has been placed in a hostel.
An eviction notice was issued to those living in tents on the quay three weeks ago after concerns were expressed by those living and working in the vicinity about an increase in anti-social behaviour.
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