Emergency Accommodation

A list of the properties used by the Department of Integration for direct provision and other accommodation for those seeking asylum has been provided in the Dáil.

Emergency centres opened prior to 2022 include Dún a Rí House Hotel, managed by Brimwood Ltd, owned by Laura McEnaney, a teacher and Monaghan Ladies footballer. It received payments of €15.78 million from the Irish State in 2020.

Brimwood also have two centres in Monaghan - Lisanisk House and Treacy’s Hotel, another at the Airport Manor Hotel in Dublin, and four more in Louth.

There were three more emergency centres opened in 2022 and to date in 2023. They include Castlehill Units, Belturbet, managed by Eoin McGuigan; Coleman Court, Monaghan-registered Rossblue Ltd; and Kilnaleck’s Copper Kettle, Clare-based Secure Accommodation Management Ltd.

There are no commercial providers in Cavan.

with the nearest being Carraig Accommodation Centre (Townbe ULC) in Leitrim; Richmond Court (Mint Horizon Ltd) in Longford; Mosney Accommodation Centre in Meath; and St Patrick's Accommodation Centre (Tattonward) in Monaghan.