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In this episode, host Niall takes calls from concerned residents of Saggart and Citywest as they react to the government’s controversial €140 million purchase of the local hotel, which has been used for several years to house asylum seekers.
While many callers express that they initially had no objection to the hotel being used as temporary accommodation, they now fear it will never return to its original purpose as a community and leisure space. With few local amenities already, the move has sparked frustration and concern.
“We were told this was temporary. Now they’ve bought the place outright – how is that temporary?” – Patricia from Citywest
“I’ve lived here all my life. That hotel was for weddings, family events, even job fairs. Now it’s gone – just like that.” – Mark in Saggart
“I’m not against helping people in need. But the area can’t cope. Services are stretched, and some of the behaviour we’re seeing is worrying.” – Louise, mother of two
“It’s not racist to want to feel safe. Some of the lads hanging around the park at night are intimidating. That’s just the truth.” – Anonymous caller
The episode dives into the tension between compassion and community strain, with Niall giving space for residents to voice their lived experiences. A raw and revealing conversation about policy, planning, and the future of a fast-growing Dublin suburb.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
In this episode, host Niall takes calls from concerned residents of Saggart and Citywest as they react to the government’s controversial €140 million purchase of the local hotel, which has been used for several years to house asylum seekers.
While many callers express that they initially had no objection to the hotel being used as temporary accommodation, they now fear it will never return to its original purpose as a community and leisure space. With few local amenities already, the move has sparked frustration and concern.
“We were told this was temporary. Now they’ve bought the place outright – how is that temporary?” – Patricia from Citywest
“I’ve lived here all my life. That hotel was for weddings, family events, even job fairs. Now it’s gone – just like that.” – Mark in Saggart
“I’m not against helping people in need. But the area can’t cope. Services are stretched, and some of the behaviour we’re seeing is worrying.” – Louise, mother of two
“It’s not racist to want to feel safe. Some of the lads hanging around the park at night are intimidating. That’s just the truth.” – Anonymous caller
The episode dives into the tension between compassion and community strain, with Niall giving space for residents to voice their lived experiences. A raw and revealing conversation about policy, planning, and the future of a fast-growing Dublin suburb.

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