Justice Brian Cregan suggested this Monday in the High Court that the former GAA manager Séamus McEnaney should help find alternative accommodation for homeless individuals occupying the famous “House of the Dead” building which his family business owns on Usher’s Island. Two companies controlled by the former GAA manager and leading emergency homeless accommodation provider filed legal proceedings against the occupants of the property, which was once home to James Joyce’s aunts and referenced in his short story “The Dead”. Clarlan Limited is the owner of the property, and Brimwood Unlimited was responsible for filing for planning permission for a…
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