Government previously planned €100m scheme to build 500 modular homes but that number has now risen to 700
The government has green-lit plans to spend €273 million on a modular housing programme to house people fleeing Ukraine due to Russia’s war on the country.
It comes as the cost of developing modular homes for Ukrainian refugees has swollen by tens of millions of euros due to inflationary pressures, remediation works and “wider economic” pressures. Roderic O’Gorman, the Minister for Integration, today received cabinet approval for an expansion of the modular homes scheme, with ...
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