Midlands constituents are concerned with lack of communication on the accommodation of refugees.
The Department of Integration is being accused of being "too slow" and sometimes "misleading" in how it circulates communication about asylum seeker accommodation.
Laois Offaly TD Carol Nolan is calling on the Government to ensure the Department is resourced so it can provide "swift, accurate and comprehensive" information.
Communities in Coole, Mullingar and Clara have raised concerns with the accommodation of refugees in their respective areas in the past, due to a lack of communication from the State.
Deputy Nolan says she wants to be able to answer questions put to her by her constituents:
Offaly Prize Bonds Holder Wins €500k
BNM Workshop Reunion Taking Place In Offaly Tomorrow
ICTU Reminds Employees Of The Right To Disconnect
Laois Town To Host Famine Commemoration Event
Plans For Billion Euro Data Centre In Westmeath Face New Appeal
Westmeath Councillor Advocates For More Remote Working Hubs
Midlands Homelessness On The Rise
Hundreds Without Power In Westmeath
Westmeath Domestic Abuse Support Service Reports Rise In Cases
Laois TD Highlights GP Gap
Call Made For 'Cost Of Disability Payment' in Budget 2027
Offaly Coffee Shop Listed Among Top 100 In Europe
Man To Stand Trial Over Midlands Tasering Accusation
Another Report Underlines Midlands House Price Inflation
Midlands Braced For Severe Thunderstorms
Sustainable Livestock Village Programme Launched For Tullamore Show
Offaly Woman Named National Carer Of The Year
Plans Lodged For 40 Year Solar Farm Development In Offaly
Midlands MEP Hosts Online Safety Initiative In Brussels
Oireachtas Report Highlights Planning And Infrastructure Reform Needs