Irish Independent

Mum-of-seven told to vacate home just days after moving in

- Ian Begley

HOMELESS mother-of-seven Margaret Cash has been told she must leave the apartment given to her, just four days after moving in.

Ms Cash (28) made headlines earlier this month after photos emerged of six of her children, between the ages of one and 11 years old, sleeping on chairs in Tallaght garda station.

The young mother spoke of her delight last week when she and her children moved into a three-bed flat on Parnell Street, in Dublin’s inner city.

At the time, Dublin City Council said it would be offered to her on a week’s trial, followed by a month-on-month basis.

However, yesterday Ms Cash took to Facebook to reveal the disappoint­ing news.

“The landlord needs the apartment back because he has it let from September 2.

“The council got my hopes up they said it was long-term on a month-to-month basis.

“No such thing, what do I tell my kids? I really can’t cope with this, feel heartbroke­n.”

Ms Cash added that the council later informed her that it will have an alternativ­e dwelling ready for her in Drumcondra by Friday, but says that she is sceptical.

“So, the council said come Friday they will have some- where else,” she wrote. “For how long we don’t know.

“I’ve begged them to put me somewhere near to Tallaght, but they won’t. My kids don’t know anyone around there. I really can’t do this anymore.”

Homeless families living in Tallaght are assessed on a caseby-case basis at South Dublin County Council’s homeless clinic.

“If homeless priority is granted, families would either be

 ??  ?? Margaret Cash with six of her seven children after the homeless family had to sleep at Tallaght garda station
Margaret Cash with six of her seven children after the homeless family had to sleep at Tallaght garda station

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