Loop Head Ukrainians To Be Relocated To East Clare And Kilkee

The Department of Integration has been accused of “taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut” with its approach to relocate Ukrainian refugees from a West Clare community.

It comes as 15 adults and six children living in Kilbaha have received notice they will be removed from their accommodation on July 11th.

It’s understood the majority will be relocated to Kilkee and that seven will be accommodated at the East Clare Golf Village in Bodyke.

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Kilbaha Community Spokesperson Mags Cotter says the lack of lead-in time given to rehome the Ukrainians within the Loop Head Peninsula has caused severe and unnecessary hurt.

You can listen to the full interview below.