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Molloy: No clear long term plans for Clonmel modular homes

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The 82 modular homes planned for HSE owned land in Clonmel to house families fleeing the war in Ukraine will cost €145,000 each.

Local Councillors and TDs were invited to a briefing by officials from the Department of Integration yesterday where the proposals were outlined.

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Mayor of Clonmel Richie Molloy questioned the cost of the units amid recent suggestions from Deputy Mattie McGrath that each unit could cost over €400,000 to build.

“They’re quite a strong structure. They said the lifespan of these homes would be 60 years plus and that seemed to be the (reason for the) figure of €145,000.

If they go ahead with this they would have an agreement with the Health Board in place for the next three years. What would happen after the three years – we were asking would they be given back to the local authority or were there plans after the three years – but they had no answers on that.”

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