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Waterways Ireland has said that it will erect further fencing along the Grand Canal in Dublin if needed, according to its chief executive. John McDonagh told the Dáil Commitee of Public Accounts ...
THE “undesirable” barriers along the Grand Canal in the capital remain in place for months as redesign plans to try to prevent tents are in the works. According to Waterways Ireland, ef… ...
Steel fencing erected along the Grand Canal in Dublin to prevent homeless people, including homeless asylum seekers, erecting tents, has started to be removed.. Workers were dismantling the ...
SOME 55 tents have been pitched along Dublin's Grand Canal just days after 100 were removed from the same location. A multi-agency operation took place at the spot on Tuesday - with barriers erected.
New tents lined the banks of Dublin's Grand Canal on Friday morning Another group of asylum seekers have pitched tents along the Grand Canal in Dublin. The tents have been set up in an area ...
Another multi-agency operation to clear the banks of the Grand Canal of homeless asylum seekers is underway in Dublin. Gardaí, staff from Waterways Ireland, the HSE and medics from the Safetynet ...
Waterways Ireland has refused to provide a timeline for the removal of barriers on the banks of the Grand Canal. Picture : Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie Mon, 13 May, 2024 - 21:54 ...
Asylum seekers who were living in tents along the Grand Canal in Dublin have been moved to other accommodation. There were more than 100 tents pitched by the side of the canal. Barriers were ...
Another group of asylum seekers have pitched tents along the Grand Canal in Dublin. The tents have been set up in an area upstream from where another encampment was removed by Irish authorities ...
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