Last night.
Eight homeless adults and seven homeless children slept at Lynam’s Hotel on O’Connell Street, Dublin.
The building is currently being turned into a so-called family hub.
Yesterday, Anthony Flynn, of Inner City Helping Homlessness, wrote:
Spent the day at Lynam’s whilst in and out of scheduled meetings, [today] will engage with the HSA and Tulsa, alongside Dublin Fire Brigade, in order continue to make sure that this site is not used for family or any other type of habitation.
The pictures tell a story look at the fire panel, would you let your children sleep here? Locks on fire doors, this is a total disgrace. My question is, who authorised its use?
Meanwhile…
@TheHSA say it is illegal to accommodate any person on a building site! @ICHHDUBLIN @caulmick #Lynams
— Anthony Flynn (@AnthonyICHH) June 21, 2017
Anyone?
Homeless Families Housed In Building ‘Without Fire Cert’ (98FM)
Why do so many homeless hostels only open at night? (Laoise Neylon, Dublin Inquirer)






