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‘Nowhere to go’ say Ukrainian families who face being moved out of former East Cork holiday village

‘Nowhere to go’ say Ukrainian families who face being moved out of former East Cork holiday village
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Ukrainian refugees residing in the Trabolgan holiday village in Ireland face uncertainty as the facility prepares to wind down its contract with the state. Many families report significant difficulties in finding alternative private rental accommodation.

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The situation underscores the ongoing housing crisis and the challenges of integrating displaced populations into local communities.

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Cork East Social Democrats TD Liam Quaide, centre, supporting Ukrainian families whose accommodation at the former Trabolgan holiday village in East Cork will soon no longer be available. Pictures: David Keane.

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The article focuses on the personal hardships of the refugees and includes quotes from a local politician supporting their cause.

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