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Apollo House ? Conradh Ceilteach
News from Irish Branch of the Celtic League: Members of Misneach Wicklow and Misneach Dublin yestereday assisted in the ongoing occupation of Apollo House ( a NAMA vacant office block)  which has been underway by housing activists for over a fortnight now. There are up to 40 residents housed in the building,
Par Celtic League le 9/01/17 16:10

News from Irish Branch of the Celtic League:Members of Misneach Wicklow and Misneach Dublin yestereday assisted in the ongoing occupation of Apollo House ( a NAMA vacant office block)  which has been underway by housing activists for over a fortnight now.There are up to 40 residents housed in the building, who would otherwise be sleeping rough on the streets.To run a steady ship many volunteers are required day and night. It is clear immediately upon arrival that the general public are very supportive. Well wishers frequently arrive with donations of food, clothes and all sorts.Representatives of Apollo House will meet with the Minister for Housing, Simon Coveney, today in an attempt to resolve the housing crisis.Irish Branch, Celtic League posted 6 January 2017 (voir le site)

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