High Court grants injunction preventing Greg Kavanagh and his company from trespassing on widow’s property

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Property at Inchanappa House is located in Ashford, Co Wicklow

The High Court has granted a widow an injunction preventing developer Greg Kavanagh and his company Beakonford Ltd from trespassing on her property Co Wicklow.The High Court has granted a widow an injunction preventing developer Greg Kavanagh and his company Beakonford Ltd from trespassing on her property at Inchanappa House in Ashford, Co Wicklow.

The decision followed a four-day hearing of the injunction issues pending determination of Ms Stokes and Hibernian Cellular Networks’ full action against the defendants.Ireland’s demographic time bomb: too many retirees and too few babies While that case has yet to be heard, some preliminary works were carried out at the Beakonford lands that Ms Stokes claimed interfered with her property and her access to the mast, which had been preserved when the lands were sold by her husband.

He would be guided by the parties in relation to his order preventing interference with access to the mast as Mr Kavanagh had agreed during the hearing to put down a hard-core access along part of the route. An injunction had also been sought preventing the defendants from interfering with the supply from a water tank on the lands.

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