Leitrim mother evicted from home , 'the week before it was a family '

A concerning trend of housing insecurity in County Leitrim has prompted parliamentary discussion, with young mothers and families facing eviction notices across the region. The issue was raised in the Seanad this week, drawing attention to the escalating number of termination notices being issued to residents in Leitrim and surrounding areas.
Labour Senator Nessa Cosgrove highlighted the severity of the situation, expressing concern that homelessness has become an accepted part of everyday life. The remarks underline growing worries about families being displaced from their homes, with particular emphasis on the vulnerability of young mothers navigating housing crises.
The discussion reflects broader concerns about rental market pressures and housing availability in rural Ireland, where options for secure, affordable accommodation remain limited. The situation in Leitrim appears emblematic of challenges facing families throughout the midlands and border regions, where access to stable housing has become increasingly precarious.
The raising of this issue in the Seanad signals political recognition of the problem, though questions remain about what concrete measures might address the mounting difficulties faced by residents seeking to maintain secure family homes.
For full details, see the Leitrim Observer's coverage of Senator Cosgrove's Seanad remarks.
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