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  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Jojo_94


    Finally managed to find a place in croi oige, they had a cancellation, but the accommodation was nearly impossible i heard nearly everywhere was full apart from kilmacoo. That cant be the way for first years every year :cool:

    Anyways just wondering does anyone know about croi oige's policy on letting people stay over for the night? :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 152 ✭✭Yedya


    Jojo_94 wrote: »
    Young girl, on my own, rather not walk that fair on a dark winters evening ya know. some of us can still remember the attacks that took place around that area rather get through college without that :cool:

    I understand that.

    Jojo_94 wrote: »
    Finally managed to find a place in croi oige, they had a cancellation, but the accommodation was nearly impossible i heard nearly everywhere was full apart from kilmacoo. That cant be the way for first years every year :cool:

    Anyways just wondering does anyone know about croi oige's policy on letting people stay over for the night? :)
    Im sure its sound if you have one or two people over and keep it hush hush.I stayed in UCD a few times with my friends


  • Registered Users Posts: 337 ✭✭BlueNemo


    Jojo_94 wrote: »

    Anyways just wondering does anyone know about croi oige's policy on letting people stay over for the night? :)

    Peter's the landlord/manager of the place, and he doesn't seem to care to be honest, unless he notices people staying over a lot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 152 ✭✭Yedya


    BlueNemo wrote: »
    Peter's the landlord/manager of the place, and he doesn't seem to care to be honest, unless he notices people staying over a lot.

    Great :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Scan111


    Computer engineering anyone? :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Jojo_94


    BlueNemo wrote: »
    Peter's the landlord/manager of the place, and he doesn't seem to care to be honest, unless he notices people staying over a lot.

    Thats great :D
    I dont think i could survive without having my friends over from home at least once or twice :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 337 ✭✭BlueNemo


    Jojo_94 wrote: »
    Thats great :D
    I dont think i could survive without having my friends over from home at least once or twice :P

    Once or twice a week? He's gonna notice that I'm afraid. Unless of course, they're not staying overnight, then there's no worries.

    Creepy as it may sound, with all the security cameras, the landlord is pretty clued in. He'll know if you have people often, and will give you a warning if you're having loud parties often etc.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Jojo_94


    BlueNemo wrote: »
    Once or twice a week? He's gonna notice that I'm afraid. Unless of course, they're not staying overnight, then there's no worries.

    Creepy as it may sound, with all the security cameras, the landlord is pretty clued in. He'll know if you have people often, and will give you a warning if you're having loud parties often etc.

    Once or twice during the year. Im planning on going home most weekends anyway :)


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