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Irish Examiner·3 min read·medium

Ukrainian families have 'nowhere to go' after being told to leave Trabolgan accommodation

Ukrainian families have 'nowhere to go' after being told to leave Trabolgan accommodation
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Over 500 Ukrainian refugees residing at the Trabolgan holiday village in Ireland have been notified of a phased wind-down of their state-provided accommodation. Residents expressed concern over the lack of specific timelines and the difficulty of securing private rental housing.

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This highlights the ongoing challenges of housing displaced populations and the strain on state-contracted resources as government policies regarding refugee support evolve.

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Katerina, Alisa, and Anna Vinnytska, A Ukrainian family who have been given notice that they will have to leave their accommodation in Trabolgan, Co Cork, in the near future. Picture: David Keane

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The report balances the government's administrative decision with the personal struggles of the affected families, maintaining a neutral journalistic tone.

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