Catholic housing agency denies banning double beds for unmarried residents

A housing agency has rejected claims it has stopped elderly residents in a housing scheme from putting double beds in their newly refurbished flats for religious or moral reasons.

Catholic housing agency denies banning double beds for unmarried residents

A housing agency has rejected claims it has stopped elderly residents in a housing scheme from putting double beds in their newly refurbished flats for religious or moral reasons.

Residents at Fr Scully House - a €17m redeveloped complex in Dublin's North inner city - have been complaining that they have been stopped from replacing the single beds they were given with double beds at their own expense.

You have reached your article limit. Already a subscriber? Sign in

Unlimited access starts here.

Try from only €0.25 a day.

Cancel anytime

More in this section

Lunchtime News

Newsletter

Get a lunch briefing straight to your inbox at noon daily. Also be the first to know with our occasional Breaking News emails.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited