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03 Mar 2026

Council asked what happens to tenants convicted of serious offences

Kildare politician wants clarification

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What happens to a Kildare County Council tenant who has a serious criminal conviction ?

That's the question that'll be asked by Cllr Bill Clear at a forthcoming Naas Municipal District meeting.

He wants KCC to confirm "confirm what conditions or restrictions apply to individuals with serious criminal convictions when they are being considered for allocation of a social housing property" in the Naas area.

He has also asked what penalties apply to existing social housing tenants who are subsequently convicted of serious offences.

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