Following our story on Saturday about a protest outside the new home of sex beast John Carvin in Templemore, Co Tipperary, a meeting has now been called between local councillors and Tipperary County Council’s housing division
An emergency council meeting has been called - as protests continue outside the new home of a convicted paedophile.Now it has emerged that Carvin was given the house - which is situated right next to the Garda College - by Tipperary County Council - sparking further outrage.We understand that councillors were told by the Council that the house was allocated to Carvin last week.
“There’s a lot of young residents living around there. It’s a small town and a great community town and the people are very upset. Another said: “While so many people arew struggling to get a house he gets a free one off the council. It is an utter disgrace.”On Friday, the Irish Mirror called to Carvin’s home - but the pervert refused to come to his door.
Going inside to ask her husband if he’d speak to us she then returned and said: “No. He just wants to be left alone.”
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