Dublin Resturant Closes After 16 Years, Owners Cite Impact of International Protection Office Disruption
Dublin, Ireland – After 16 years serving the Dublin city centre, Mamma mia restaurant has permanently closed its doors, with owners Ruth and Clint Hamilton directly attributing the closure to ongoing disruption stemming from a nearby International Protection Office (IPO). The restaurant, located on Grattan Street, had been a local fixture, but the couple say they were left with no choice after a sustained period of dwindling business.
A sign posted on the restaurant door indicated a temporary closure for holidays between July 27th and August 31st, but Mamma Mia has remained shuttered since. In a recent Instagram post, the Hamiltons explained the difficult decision, stating the “ongoing IPAS and IPO situation” had made their business unsustainable.
“Our business can no longer be enduring due to the lack of support and help from Dublin City Council and government bodies. It’s a sad day for us,” the post read.
The closure is directly linked to the fallout from the establishment of an IPO office on Mount Street last year. The office became a focal point for asylum seekers awaiting accommodation from the State, leading to hundreds camping in tents outside the building. While the tents were eventually removed, barriers erected to prevent further encampments remain in place, effectively cordoning off the area.
Ms. Hamilton voiced concerns about the impact of these barriers as early as May, warning that her business was “on its knees.” In an interview with The irish Times at the time, she highlighted how the barriers deterred customers. Unfortunately, she reported this weekend, the situation has not improved. Business is down 60%, leaving the couple with no viable path forward.
The situation underscores the broader impact of Ireland’s ongoing accommodation crisis for international protection applicants, extending beyond the immediate humanitarian concerns to affect local businesses and residents.the Hamiltons’ experience raises questions about the support available to businesses impacted by such large-scale logistical challenges and the long-term consequences of prolonged disruption in urban centres.
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