Plans to use modular homes as accommodation for Ukrainian refugees scaled back

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Plans to use modular homes as accommodation for Ukrainian refugees scaled back
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Decision taken to deliver 654 units rather than 700 originally envisaged

Modular homes in Mahon, Cork: The Department of Integration says the decision to provide 46 fewer homes at 10 sites around the country was taken to keep the project within budget and finish it by the end of the year. Photograph: Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision

It means that some 2,616 people fleeing the war in Ukraine will be accommodated in modular homes rather than the intended 2,800. Dublin-New York portal: Dublin residents flashing body parts and showing offensive videos to prompt changes The department confirmed the decision to scale back the project with a statement saying there were a number of issues that had arisen in recent months.

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