Dublin City Council spent €630,000 purchasing the building in 2018 but works have not started
Gavin Mooney SC, for the council, told Mr Justice Brian Cregan on Tuesday there was consent for an order giving his client vacant possession of 55 Amiens Street by April 12th.
DCC brought proceedings in November seeking to restrain “persons unknown” from trespassing at the listed building. It said it received reports of unauthorised occupation of the premises last May.Perennial eligibility debate over rugby’s project players rears up again Mr Mooney said there was also consent for an order joining 11 individuals as co-defendants in the case.
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