Failure of residents of an Ennis illegal encampment to adhere to High Court rulings has been labelled โa total scamโ.
Residents of an illegal encampment on the Kilrush Rd in Ennis have not complied with a notice to vacate the site. In November, the Court of Appeals supported a High Court decision to give Clare County Council powers to evict tenants of an illegal encampment in Ashline which has been in place since August 2018.
However officials within Clare County Council have advise the High Court of the non-compliance. Local authority officials โare waiting on a further court decision to take action to enforce the High Court Order. The Housing department continue to work with the households approved for social housing support to assist in securing accommodation,โ senior executive engineer Siobhรกn McNulty stated.
Speaking at Tuesdayโs meeting of the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) commented, โIt is incredible the complete disregard given by residents of the encampment of the law and our local authorityโ. She claimed that when the notice was erected by the Council at the site, it was taken down within the space of an hour.
Mayor of Ennis, Cllr Ann Norton (IND) lamented the fact that the issue was becoming continuous, โthey have defied the laws againโ. She added, โIt has already gone to the High Court, you would have to question if it could go any furtherโ and said houses had been allocated and offered to the persons involved.
There is a โfear factorโ associated with the encampment, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) claimed. โIt is very important the wider public know it is not being ignored by Clare County Councilโ.
As of last November, โฌ150,000 had been spent by the Council on legal costs relating to the particular encampment. The huge financial cost was referenced by Cllr Pat Daly (FF) at Tuesdayโs meeting, โthe law is out the door on this oneโ. He added, โIt is a total scam. If I parked my caravan outside I would be arrested straight away. This will never stopโ.
A high expenditure during a pandemic on this issue was labelled as โshockingโ by Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) who called the residents โneighbours from hellโ.
Government direction is needed on how local authorities can better deal with illegal encampments, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) stated, โwhatever weโre trying to do is not workingโ. She continued, โOffers of housing have not been accepted and have been rejectedโ.
Seรกn Lenihan who deputised for Director Carmel Kirby at the meeting outlined that he had emailed the County Solicitor for an update during the discussion, โI will follow up with housing immediately after this meetingโ.
โThis is national Government pushing the problem down for local Government to take the brunt of it,โ Colleran Molloy remarked. โThis is a disgrace that national politicians are not interacting with the Traveller community to sort this out, it is a disgrace that our national politicians wonโt touch it, it is as if it is toxicโ.