Meath County locals were informed a contract for migrant housing had ended, yet the Department of Justice revealed negotiations are ongoing. Residents are frustrated by the rural location's lack of public transport, approximately 4km from Summerhill. Meath County Council has questioned the center's suitability, noting wastewater infrastructure drawbacks. The previous statement about the contract's end has led to confusion, as officials clarified that the provision of accommodation is based on demand, evaluated individually as contracts approach expiration.
Residents near the migrant housing center claim that the rural location lacks adequate public transport connectivity, being situated 4km from the nearest village, Summerhill.
The Department of Justice previously informed locals that a contract was not renewed and no new offer was received from the site owner, creating confusion.
Concerns were raised by Meath County Council regarding the center's suitability due to wastewater treatment capabilities, which can only handle a maximum of 20 occupants.
Officials indicated that the provision for international protection accommodation is determined by demand, with decisions made on a case-by-case basis.
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