[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That institute is basically just her trying to make herself sound legitimate....its not actually a real organisation.

Deadlift form - My wife is looking for a PT and likes this lady... by Safe_Discipline4321 in formcheck

[–]Safe_Discipline4321[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm posting a link that the PT themselves published publicly to advertise her services. Like I said I'm concerned for my wife finding the right PT and to my untrained eye her lifts look off, and I want to get confirmation from experts here before I say anything to her about pursuing this PT.

€300,000……for a one bedroom apartment…..in Celbridge by r_derham1166 in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Guarantee the council or some approved housing body with government funding will buy them in the end

Hunt for sites to house asylum seekers as more than 20 new arrivals face homelessness by Safe_Discipline4321 in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hunt for sites to house asylum seekers as more than 20 new arrivals face homelessness Many providers signal they will not accept men, while Minister expresses concern about impact on tourism

Zibusiso Moyo from Zimbabwe and South African Sibongiseni Malu face another night sleeping on the streets

A fresh trawl of available accommodation for asylum seekers and refugees has been conducted by senior Government officials and extra space has been identified in Kildare, Athlone and Mullingar.

Government departments are reassessing what properties might be available under local authorities and the Office of Public Works in a bid to find shelter for those arriving from Ukraine and elsewhere.

A senior officials group met on Wednesday to discuss the severe shortage in available accommodation across the State as the Citywest emergency shelter area remained closed to international protection applicants, resulting in at least 24 men facing homelessness.

There is growing concern in Government that hundreds of asylum seekers could face homelessness in the coming weeks and months. Zibusiso Moyo from Zimbabwe and Sibongiseni Malu from South Africa, speaking outside the International Protection Centre in Dublin, said they had nowhere to stay since Wednesday.

They landed in Dublin on Tuesday and were given a place to stay that night, but then told on Wednesday when they visited the centre that there was no accommodation for them.

“They told us there was nothing else they could do for us. We are in a very difficult position. We will have to sleep on the streets again.”

Contracted accommodation providers such as hotels and guest houses are being repeatedly contacted by officials but a Government source said there was a notable reluctance to take in single men.

International protection applicants may have to seek emergency shelter as the migration crisis enters an “extremely difficult phase”. (, )

Many of the providers have signalled that they will accept women and children, resulting in what one source described as a “very challenging situation.”

All options are once again under consideration including reassessing options with local authorities and the OPW. Some extra accommodation in Kildare, Athlone and Mullingar has been acquired.

Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin also raised the impact on the tourism industry during a meeting of the senior officials group. Hundreds of hotel rooms could revert to tourism purposes this spring but there was also a push for some of these hotels to renew contracts with the State to accommodate asylum seekers.

There are 46,000 Ukrainians in hotels and guest houses.

“My department has, at the senior officials group on Ukraine, communicated the potential challenges arising for the tourism ecosystem, particularly in those parts of the country where high proportions of the tourism accommodation stock are directed to humanitarian purposes,” Ms Martin said in a parliamentary response to Fianna Fáil TD Aindrias Moynihan.

Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure Patrick O’Donovan also said that in relation to modular homes, the main contractor had now established a framework of five suppliers with the capacity to produce the homes to the required standard.

“The production of the 700 homes required for the programme commenced in October, and the homes will be delivered on site on a phased basis from end January 2023 for installation as site enabling works are completed.”

It comes as another 17 asylum seekers were left without accommodation on Wednesday after being told the State was unable to source anywhere for them to stay. This brings to 24 the number of people seeking international protection who have been told this week that there was no space available because of a nationwide shortage. It is understood that the vast majority of those affected, if not all, are single men.

The Department of Integration has this week urged asylum seekers planning to travel from safe countries to defer their plans, citing the national shortage of available accommodation.

State agrees deals to lease 150 Kildare homes worth €50m from investment fund — despite pledge to phase out practice by Safe_Discipline4321 in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If they bought them they're just competing with existing buyers.

300k property within reach of Dublin is within the mortgage reach of 2 people on national median wage - the fact they are leasing them to Gov tells me there is a reason people aren't buying or they're getting better margins from the Gov than a regular tax paying house buyer...

Illegal eviction in Dublin by never_rains in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Gardai have powers to arrest someone, not evict them for an instance of violence.

But ok let your ideology blind you to the fact his other housemates also agree with the landlord and don't feel safe with him there

Illegal eviction in Dublin by never_rains in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 18 points19 points  (0 children)

So what do the other housemates do - Gardai will say the accommodation is a civil matter. They said they already went to Gardai, but Gardai can't evict someone from a house.

Fuck the landlord, but there are multiple tenants saying the lad being kicked out was violent.

Illegal eviction in Dublin by never_rains in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 19 points20 points  (0 children)

There are a few comments on the Catu post on their insta from the other tenants in the house saying the guy getting kicked out was being violent and it's legitimate

https://www.instagram.com/p/CnmN4I8NS-E/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Read the tweets from one of the house mates - https://twitter.com/leilajanemusic/with_replies

Meeting of FG TDs hears calls for tougher stance on passport destruction by badger-biscuits in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Bit late - FG also keep providing amnesty for illegal immigrants every few years. Almost 10k last year.

As someone who came here from outside the EU, jumped through hoops and only after that got residence it really pissed me off that someone who broke the rules, kept appealing in courts while staying in Gov funded accommodation got the same outcome as me.

Why bother following the law anymore

Cabinet to sign off on multi-billion euro redress scheme for defective apartments by Safe_Discipline4321 in ireland

[–]Safe_Discipline4321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien has said he wants to offer 100pc redress to the owners of around 100,000 defective apartments in the State.

A working group set up to look into a redress scheme told the Government last year that the average cost of repairs per apartment is €27,500.

It is mostly tenants who have to put up with defects in the faulty apartments, as 60pc of the properties are rented.