The national figure has also fallen.
There's been a drop in the number of homeless people in the midlands.
74 people were accessing emergency accommodation in September, down from 86 in August.
Westmeath has the highest figure at 37, followed by 26 people in Offaly, and 11 in Laois.
The national figure has also falling from 8,702 in August to 8,656 in September, a decrease of 46.
Meanwhile,
Two homeless people died in the space of 24 hours.
The body of a man in his 60s was found in North Frederick Street in Dublin city shortly before 11 o'clock last night.
And the body of a man in 60s was discovered in Wexford town this morning.
There have now been over 50 homeless deaths this year, and Keira Gill, from the Lending Hand charity, fears that will grow.
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