Company claims up to 12 people ‘unlawfully trespassing’ at Dublin property set for redevelopment

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Sumberry Limited has brought High Court proceedings against up to 12 people who are alleged to be trespassing at a property known as West End House on James Street, Dublin 8. Photograph: Bryan O'BrienThe owner of a four-storey building in Dublin city centre has launched High Court proceedings against 12 people who are alleged to be unlawfully trespassing on the property.

It is claimed that Mr Bedford was seen at the property on several occasions, but it is not known for certain if he is residing there. Neither Mr Bedford nor any of the other persons alleged to be trespassing or occupying the property have any permission or lawful reason to be present at the building and have refused to leave, the plaintiff claims.

Represented by David Geoghegan BL, and instructed by solicitor Gartlan Furey, the plaintiff seeks various orders from the court including an injunction restraining the defendants from continuing to occupy the property. The plaintiff also seeks orders restraining the defendants from preventing the owners from accessing the building and that the defendants vacate and cease trespassing at the property.

 

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