Oonagh Stokes seeking injunction to be granted restraining alleged trespass against developer Greg Kavanagh
The Four Courts: A High Court judge has said he is prepared if necessary to visit the site of a dispute between a widow and developer Greg Kavanagh as part of a hearing into whether an injunction should be granted restraining alleged trespass on the woman’s property.
She has taken proceedings challenging An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for the development. The mast is owned by Hibernian Cellular, a wholly owned subsidiary of a company of which Mrs Stokes is the majority shareholder. The defendants had provided a video in the last week showing this but the Stokes side said there was a “paucity of information” accompanying it and it should have been provided a month ago so it could be responded to.
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