Some 15 homeless asylum seekers were moved on from Ballsbridge today after pitching tents in a local park last night.
Some 15 homeless asylum seekers have been moved on from Ballsbridge in Dublin after setting up tents their last night.
“He spoke to Gardaí and said they could stay here overnight as long as they were gone first thing in the morning.” “Also, over the weekend, apparently there are holy communions and confirmations going on when the park will be used for family socials and that type of thing. “They’ll head for somewhere they can get breakfast; there’s a number of charities that offer breakfast to homeless people,” she said.
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