People in Mount St 'shanty town' will be given shelter

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that once asylum seekers sleeping on Mount Street in Dublin are given accommodation the encampment around the International Protection Office will not be allowed to return.

Mr Harris told the Dáil that those sleeping rough will be offered"safe shelter" elsewhere and added that tents will not be allowed to be erected after that point."The first needs to be to provide everybody who is in tents - vulnerable people - with access to accommodation and a safer setting as quickly as possible. And I know that my colleague Minister O'Gorman is working very actively on that.

He was replying to Labour leader Ivana Bacik who said it was"absolutely scandalous" that the former Baggot Street hospital site was empty when people were living in tents on Mount Street without access to sanitation. Speaking on RTÉ's Six One, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said the Government had been working"day and night" to provide accommodation for those seeking International Protection and homeless people.

In a statement, the Residents' Network Mount and Grattan Street Areas said:"We are appalled at the encampment of asylum seekers established in our neighbourhood, how it has been allowed to develop and the lack of communication and response of the authorities to our concerns." He said concerns regarding the presence of the tents are"a community-wide problem" and described the issue as"a disgraceful situation for the asylum seekers themselves".

"The current count is maybe about 220 tents, maybe more, and more coming every day. So we're not talking about a small situation like where you might have a homeless tent on the corner. We're talking about a massive tent city, which has huge impacts.""It's a humanitarian disaster for them but it is a humanitarian disaster for residents and businesses in the area too.

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