Angela Shannon and 17 Beveridge Street Manchester
17 Beveridge Street was donated for use to Caritas by volunteers and benefactors (Diana & Richard Hogben of the Hogben family trust) who assist in Cornerstone Day Centre in Moss Side, Manchester. The house is used to help people who have become homeless for a variety of reasons. Caritas sometimes offer residents a key to the property, as they did in Green's case, a convicted sex offender. They would not usually give a key to the majority of residents that were placed there. No tenancy agreement was given to the residents. Full housing benefit was claimed from Manchester city council as a residential abode
Angela Shannon, a support worker for Caritas diocese of Salford, was Green's point of contact and assisted him with day to day needs . Shannon was informed by one of the residents that they knew that Green was a sexual offender and former priest. Shannon informed the other residents that Green would continue to reside at the property and other residents would have to make alternative arrangements if they no longer wanted to stay. This stance changed very quickly and within an hour she was offering to pay with Caritas money for the residents to leave. One of the residents elected to leave the other was illegally locked out of the the property. Obviously the diocese of Salford social and welfare division priorities sex offender former priests.
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