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Galway Bay FM
13 May 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – Galway City Council has confirmed that it has deferred accepting bids for the use of the former tourist office in Salthill due to a safety audit.
It comes as in March the council announced it would seek fresh expressions of interest for the site.
In a statement to Galway Bay fm news, the Local Authority said to inform decision making on the future use of the building and its management in the short term, it has been decided that a safety audit should be undertaken at this point.
Last year the City Council received seven bids for the building, however, none were considered to be of a sufficient quality.
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This is despite repeated statements from the HSE that the scheme is not being discontinued.
RTÉ News has seen documents sent by HSE Community Healthcare West to 14 healthcare workers availing of the scheme in Galway.
RTÉ News understands that at least ten are asylum seekers, and most work in nursing homes.
In one letter they were told that as the accommodation scheme can cease at any stage they should now be making arrangements for alternative accommodation.
A follow-up email gave the healthcare workers until the end of last month to provide it with a date for when they would be exiting the scheme.
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