Brenda Power: Meath house demolition is another victory for the State against the small man
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Brenda Power: Meath house demolition is another victory for the State against the small man
"Every week, 40,000 gallons of human waste are trucked out of a refugee 'town' in Kippure, Co Wicklow, hardly enhancing the amenity value of this particularly scenic part of the country."
"A large property development company has built 65 houses on the site, part of a development being used to house asylum-seekers, despite the clear inadequacy of the sewage facilities."
In Kippure, Co Wicklow, a property development company constructed 65 houses for asylum-seekers without any planning or retention applications. This development is accompanied by inadequate sewage facilities, leading to the weekly removal of 40,000 gallons of human waste. The situation raises concerns about the impact on the scenic area and highlights ongoing issues with accountability for large developers and banks in Ireland.
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