Accommodation secured for homeless men living in Ennis toilets

Emergency accommodation has been secured for two homeless men in Ennis who have been sleeping rough in the town’s public toilets.

Czech national 55 year old Joseph Pavelka and Peter Baram from Poland have been sleeping in the toilets in the Market area of the town for the past two months due to a lack of money and chronic alcohol problems.

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The plight  of the two men – who have been living rough in Ennis for a number of years was raised at a recent sitting of Ennis District Court.

Joseph Pavelka was before the court for offences relating to his drunken behaviour, but Judge Patrick Durkan described his living conditions as a scandal and expressed hope that the court services cpuld help him.

Now following a case conference by the Society of Saint Vincent De Paul at Laurel Lodge in Ennis, temporary accommodation has been secured for both men at a tourist hostel in Galway.

In a statement- the centre manager Pat Cahil says they will be able to remain there until May 7th and this will allow both Joseph Pavelka and Peter Baram to attempt to establish benefits, address their immediate issues and make plans for the future.