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.

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