A Mr Noel Whelan has applied to An Bord Pleanála for permission to use Academy House, Goff Street, Roscommon to accommodate people seeking International Protection. Members of the public had until 5.30 pm last Monday (May 12th) to submit observations on the proposal. A public deadline looms for Roscommon residents and stakeholders to comment on converting Academy House into asylum seeker accommodation.
Authorities encourage feedback, vital to shaping the final decision. This local process reflects Ireland's broader struggle to provide safe, suitable housing amidst rising numbers of people seeking international protection. The Department of Migration has turned down an offer to open a controversial IPAS centre in Roscommon town.
It relates to Academy House on Goff Street. The department said: "The department received an offer of accommodation from this property, but this is no longer under consideration. Planning Authority Case Reference: DED 845 Academy House, Goff Street, Ballypheasan, Roscommon Town, Co.
Roscommon. Roscommon County Council Description Whether the following works 'Permission to avail of Class 20F Exemption to accommodate people seeking international Protection at Academy House is or is not exempted development. Contact Details: J1 Ireland Academy House, Goff Street, Roscommon, County Roscommon.
Email: info@mattr98.sg-host.com Tel: +353 (0)90 6626968. Academy House in Goff Street, Roscommon Town. Plans for a controversial IPAS centre in Roscommon Town have been ruled out by the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration.
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Our. Cllr McDermott noted that Roscommon County Council had already refused planning permission for the proposal, which seeks to rely on a 'Class 20F' exemption to allow Academy House on Goff Street to be used to accommodate people seeking international protection. An application has been made to An Bord Pleanala to house those seeking International Protection at a property on Goff Street.
Noel Whelan made the application on the 14th of April seeking a planning exemption for the former Roscommon Champion building, known as Academy House. Over 300 people have signed a petition against proposed asylum seeker accommodation in Roscommon town. The petition was submitted as part of an objection to An Bord Pleanála regarding plans for Academy House on Goff Street.