Squatting in Ireland

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Squatting in the Republic of Ireland is the occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner. In the 1960s, the Dublin Housing Action Committee highlighted the housing crisis by squatting buildings. From the 1990s onwards there have been occasional political squats in Cork and Dublin such as Grangegorman, the Barricade Inn, the Bolt Hostel, Connolly Barracks, That Social Centre and James Connolly House. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Squatting in Ireland
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rdf:langString Emblem used on the inside of the Barricade Inn
rdf:langString The outside of the Barricade Inn
rdf:langString Emblem used on the inside of the Barricade Inn
rdf:langString The outside of the Barricade Inn
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rdf:langString The Barricade Inn on Parnell Street operated for roughly one year between 2015 and 2016
rdf:langString The Barricade Inn
rdf:langString Barricade Inn emblem.png
rdf:langString Outside of the Barricade Inn.png
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rdf:langString Squatting in the Republic of Ireland is the occupation of unused land or derelict buildings without the permission of the owner. In the 1960s, the Dublin Housing Action Committee highlighted the housing crisis by squatting buildings. From the 1990s onwards there have been occasional political squats in Cork and Dublin such as Grangegorman, the Barricade Inn, the Bolt Hostel, Connolly Barracks, That Social Centre and James Connolly House.
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