Government to reduce accommodation contracts for people fleeing Ukraine war

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The move was announced by Integration Minister and Green Party leader Rodric O’Gorman. The decision means many hotels in towns and villages around the country will become available to tourists and the local community

The Government is to reduce the number of accommodation contracts for people fleeing the war in Ukraine.

The minister said it was being done for a number of reasons including a “decrease in numbers needing accommodation, compliance concerns, value for money and greater oversight of the portfolio”.READ MORE: Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch offers money and passport in bid for bail from Lanzarote prison “In terms of moving people every effort is being made Beneficiaries Of Temporary Protection as local as possible.“Due to the scale involved the only factors that can be considered when allocating follow-on accommodation are HSE-assessed medical needs.

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