This morning.
Marrowbone Lane, Merchants Quay, Dublin 8.
Tents filled with emergency beds for homeless people set up in St Catherine’s Community Sports Centre by the Peter McVerry Trust, which are “almost at capacity”, according to the charity.
Earlier: Adapting
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Fair play to all the volunteers out there today.
Fair play.
I would love to know how much the government pay per bed because there will be a bill
Little advertised is the cost to the state paid out to these organisations of 30 grand per homeless person last year
Ever wonder why there is no solution
A nice little industry
Why don’t you find out how much the beds actually cost. And find out if public donations paid for them. Instead of an ill-informed rant.
I’ve noticed you posting recently and I have to say you’re an extraordinarily negative person.
Time to cut the Airbnbs off gentrification in Dublin
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/airbnb-impact-on-dublin-housing-market-must-be-addressed-1.3409348?
This is what we need:
Un-gentrifying Portland: scheme helps displaced residents come home
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/mar/01/portland-anti-gentrification-housing-scheme-right-return