Get the scoop on the ongoing protests at Racket Hall Hotel in Roscrea and the community's response.
In Roscrea, a contentious issue has arisen as protestors gather outside Racket Hall Hotel to oppose the accommodation of asylum seekers. The situation escalated with pickets and plans to block vehicles entering the hotel's car park, sparking debates and tensions in the Co Tipperary town. With over 200 demonstrators taking a stand, the community is divided over the decision to house 160 International Protection Applicants at the hotel. Local councillors are expressing shock and concern over the unfolding events.
As the protests in Roscrea continue, the town is at a 'tipping point,' according to Tipperary TD Michael Lowry. The clash between residents, protestors, and authorities reveals deep-seated emotions and conflicting opinions surrounding the issue. Meanwhile, Roscrea Cllr Michael Smith advocates for understanding and calls for residents not to blockade the hotel, underscoring the complex dynamics at play.
In response to the mounting pressure, hotel staff and management are convening to address the situation. All eyes are on Roscrea's only hotel as it transitions to accommodate asylum seekers, marking a significant shift in the town's landscape. With ongoing demonstrations and statements from key figures, the controversy shows no signs of abating.
In a surprising turn of events, the Roscrea Stands Up group stages a demonstration, inviting local TDs to join the discussion and shed light on the community's concerns. The push for dialogue and engagement highlights the need for constructive conversations amidst the heated protests. As the town grapples with unprecedented challenges, the fate of Racket Hall Hotel remains a focal point of contention in Roscrea.
Protestors mounted a barricade at the hotel entrance last night - a further protest is planned in town centre for tomorrow.
The decision led protestors to mount pickets and protestors say they will attempt to block vehicles carrying asylum seekers from entering the hotel car-park.
Around 50 people have gathered outside the Racket Hall hotel on the outskirts of Roscrea, Co Tipperary, to protest at its selection as a location to house ...
Over 200 protesters demonstrated at the Roscrea Racket Hall in Tipperary on Thursday night, after news emerged that the 40-bedroom hotel has been earmarked ...
There have been some expressions of anger and disappointment at the news that 160 International Protection Applicants are to be provided accommodation in ...
That's according to Independent Roscrea Cllr Shane Lee. Up to 200 people attended a demonstration at Racket Hall hotel last night, after it emerged that ...
Tipperary County Councillors have expressed shock at the decision to house 160 international protection applicants in Roscrea's Racket Hall hotel, ...
Roscrea Cllr Michael Smith is calling on residents of the north Tipperary town not to try and blockade Racket Hall to stop refugee families from moving in.
All 40 rooms at Roscrea's only hotel will begin providing accommodation for asylum seekers today after it was revealed yesterday the facility is designated to ...
Local residents of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary continue to protest today at the Racket Hall Hotel, as 160 migrants seeking asylum are due to take up residence ...
Tipperary TD Michael Lowry has claimed Roscrea is at a 'tipping point' as 160 asylum seekers are due to move into the town's only hotel.
The Roscrea Stands Up group is holding a demonstration in the town this afternoon and have asked the local TDs to come and speak. Organiser Derek Russell says ...