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“Intimidation” eviction to go to High Court

Athlone Town Council is to go to the High Court in an attempt to evict an anti-social tenant who put her neighbours' names on fake graves in her front garden at Hallowe'en and who claimed to a housing officer that she couldn't be touched “by the courts, the Gardai or the council”.

Legal aid – with more than €100,000 in the bank

Judge Neilan read out the order of the High Court which indicated that “The court considers it appropriate that the state pay” the legal fees of Christy Nevin, 33 Abbeylands, Mullingar and granted him junior counsel.

Council did not seek injunction against McHale Park development

During a discussion on the development row at McHale Park at last week’s Castlebar Town Council meeting, Mayor Michael Kilcoyne told the meeting that he was disgusted that the council did not seek to get a High Court injunction following the breach of a warning notice issued by the council.

Taxi driver charged with sexual assaults sent for trial

A taxi driver charged with 28 counts of sexually assaulting two children is to face trial later this year.

Mayo building firm director liable for €1.6m

A Mayo-born director of a building company which went into voluntary liquidation has been held personally liable for €1.6 million of its debts, the High Court has ruled, as reported in this week’s The Irish Times.

Newcastle man sent forward for trial on cocaine charges

A man charged with possession of cocaine and with intent to sell or supply has been sent forward for trial at the October sittings of Galway Circuit Court.

Criminal Assets Bureau permitted to sell Galway home

A Galway criminal has had the dubious honour of being the first person to have a Galway home seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau.

High Court approves €12m takeover of Sweeney Oil

Castlebar Oil Company Ltd and Sweeney Oil, which trades under the name Fate Park Ltd, is to be taken over following a High Court ruling which will see the survival of 105 jobs at the west’s largest oil distribution company.

Athlone to get another offy despite objections

The Dublin Road is to get its 15th licenced premises soon, after an application to add an off-licence to a supermarket was upheld in the District Court this week (September 2).

Judge lashes Council for attempted eviction

A judge lambasted the local council this week (September 4) for pursuing an eviction against a mother of four over arrears in the present economic climate when “€90 billion of taxpayers money is being used to bail out those who fly in helicopters and bathe in sunlight”.

 

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