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Four Courts

Dozens ordered to leave Cabinteely hostel due to 'fire and health risk'

There were reports that up to 70 people were being accommodated in the hostel in south Dublin.

DOZENS OF OCCUPANTS who are unlawfully being rented accommodation in an “unauthorised hostel,” will have to leave the premises by next Wednesday following a court order.

Judge Jaqueline Linnane heard The Pines, Lehaunstown, Cabinteely, where South Americans and eastern Europeans are currently living in dangerous, unhealthy and cramped conditions, was being rented by its owner, Richard Stanley, to a Christian Carter.

Barrister Michael Binchy, for Stanley, said his client was an elderly man in his 80s and in poor health. Stanley had rented the property to Carter, with addresses at Dunedin Drive, Monkstown, Co Dublin and at Grove Park, Rathmines, Dublin, and had been unaware of the situation.

Counsel said Stanley was consenting to orders sought by Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council restraining the continued use of the house as a multi-occupancy dormitory property.

The court heard that a son of Stanley, who lives in the UK, had arranged for the tenancy agreement with Carter, who rented the property for €4,000 per month.

Judge Linnane was told the agreement had not been registered with the Residential Tenancy Board and Carter had been taking up to €1,500 a month out of the property by sub-renting it.

Barrister Liam O’Connell, who appeared with law agent Dorothy Kennedy for the local authority, said Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council was also seeking to join Mr Carter to the proceedings.

O’Connell said Carter had been aware of the proceedings and could be served personally with court documents today as it was believed he was in the Four Court complex in relation to another matter.

Binchy said Carter had stated in an email he would empty the premises by 1 March next. Stanley and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council had concerns about the welfare of the residents and thought the date was too far away.

O’Connell told Judge Linnane that the residents were aware of the proceedings “coming down the track” and of various inspections of the premises by the local authority. The court heard they expected they would have to vacate the premises.

Last Monday, when the matter first came before the court, counsel had said that the overcrowded private dwelling was considered a fire and health risk.

“It has come to the council’s notice that the three-storey dwelling is being used as other than a private dwelling with up to 17 individuals in one room and about 36 people housed in the basement,” O’Connell told the court.

Aonghus O Neill, a planning inspector with the local authority, stated in a sworn document that the Lehaunstown house, on four levels, was registered at the Land Registry in the name of Richard Stanley as owner. It comprised a basement with two rooms, a ground floor, first floor and attic level.

O’Connell told Judge Linnane that the County Council had become aware of reports that up to 70 people were being accommodated in the house and for health and safety reasons had carried out an inspection.

He said O’Neill and another council inspector, Aidan Shannon, found that almost every room they could obtain access to had been filled with either double-beds or bunk beds.

Loose electrical cord providing power to a washing machine and two tumble dryers at the top of a stairs leading to the basement had to be avoided. In a boiler room there were no smoke or heat detectors and flammable materials were scattered about the room.

One room in the basement contained 11 bunk beds and a second room contained five bunk beds and two double beds. There were electrical extension cables across the floor. Each of the beds appeared to have been recently slept in.

They had found a communal dining room and a living room which had been turned into dormitories. Three rooms on the first floor had been locked shut.

O’Connell said the use of the property had changed from that of a private dwelling to one involving the provision of accommodation to paying customers in the course of commercial activity whereby occupants were accommodated in large communal dormitories.

The local authority sought orders to immediately end the use of thes property “as what can only be described as an unauthorised hostel.”

The court heard that Stanley will file a replying affidavit.

Today Judge Linnane joined Carter as a respondent to the proceedings and granted the local authority an order to cease unauthorised development at the property by midday Wednesday 1 February.

The judge ordered that court documents be served on Carter at his two addresses and also on the occupants at the Lehaunstown house. She adjourned the matter to next Thursday.

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    Mute Ollie Fitzpatrick
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    Sep 27th 2023, 7:15 AM

    How the heck did we manage before they named storms and give us red, orange and yellow warnings?
    We just dressed sensibly and got on with it!!!

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    Sep 27th 2023, 7:28 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Well said

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:26 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Ollie you’re so edgy

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    Mute Nell
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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:06 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: because some people don’t heed weather forecasts and don’t moderate their driving regarding their own or other’s safety. They have to be beaten over the head with a big stick to pay attention.?

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:25 AM

    That means a lot coming from…whoever the hell you are.

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    Mute Dave S
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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:26 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: because it very useful to people that are affected by weather, namely farmers, HGV drivers, construction, forestry, anything water based and thats only to mention a few.
    Can’t understand the whinging people do about colour warnings

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    Mute Stanley Marsh
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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:52 AM

    @Ollie Fitzpatrick: Yes, and were killed by flying roof debris as happened to a poor man in my village back in the 60s.

    I’m struggling to imagine how more information is a bad thing.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 11:40 AM

    @Ronan McGrath: Not edgy at all Ronan, just showing my age. Lol ;>)

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    Sep 27th 2023, 12:13 PM

    @Dave S: Dave, sorry if you thought I was whinging , I was being tongue in cheek whilst querying the national furore that exists when storms arrive. I was a professional driver all my working life over 50 years and know how these storms can affect all.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 12:20 PM

    @Nell: Nell, most people do heed forecasts, but as you allude to some, don’t and never will. They are the sawdust heads that know it all and do their own thing to the detriment of others.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 12:29 PM

    @Stanley Marsh: So sorry for the poor man who died. There are some people who will never heed weather warnings. We see them everytime there’s bad weather. If they actually got a phone warning, they still wouldn’t heed it!

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    Sep 27th 2023, 7:03 AM

    Getting fairly breezy here now in Limerick west where we have a yellow wind warning.Im a bit worried for my good friends and neighbours in Kerry (orange warning) I might light a candle for them.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:24 AM

    @Willie Marty: If you were any good, you would drive down to save them.

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    Mute Willie Marty
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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:55 AM

    @Paul whitehead: too dangerous especially down around Kilgarvan where it might be extra windy if the Healy Raes are at home.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 5:21 AM

    A morning of uncertainity for parents, schools saying not closing and with less than 5 mins notice ” oh school is closing”,

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    Sep 27th 2023, 6:09 AM

    @: Tough life – I’ve no idea how you manage to keep going.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 6:37 AM

    @: The winds of change

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    Mute Sean O'Dhubhghaill
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    Sep 27th 2023, 6:51 AM

    Eh no. Quite simple. Red Warning means no transport so schools close. No red warning so schools are open.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:10 AM

    It’s not even raining lol

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:28 AM

    @Gavin Gray: Lashing here but I’ll take your word for it.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:51 AM

    I remember walking to school in this kind of weather and you might get soaked, but it was just ordinary Irish weather, no big deal.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:27 AM

    @ForYourSafety: and your teachers hogged the heater, while we froze yo death, the good old days.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:59 AM

    @colette byrne: Lol you know it.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 6:57 AM

    I don’t see the Climate stopping at the invisible line above Dundalk like Greedy Greens are telling us in the Republic that they only measure the 26 counties for emissions.
    While the other 6 counties are happy out!!

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    Sep 27th 2023, 7:07 AM

    @Luka Roche: What on earth are you on about, dear boy?

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    Sep 27th 2023, 10:21 AM

    @Luka Roche: a great point that nobody talks about.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 11:51 AM

    @Luka Roche: I never heard that one before.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 7:28 AM

    Nanny is on overtime again

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:13 AM

    Hay guys, I’m gona climb Carrauntoohil and paraglide off its peak, land on the skilligs,then swim to Castletownbere,ride my motorbike up to the quays in Cork and have a picnic,cause I’m hard and don’t believe in this orange warning clap trap. There were no rainbow warnings in my day.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 4:12 PM

    @HisMastersAlibi: hope you survive

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:18 AM

    Weather warning appear to be another day off for teachers.
    Everyone else has to get on with their lives as usual

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    Sep 27th 2023, 10:30 AM

    @Pat the Baker: nothing to do with safety of children, no? Just send your children out to play in the gale so, sure a few flying roof tiles and falling trees won’t bother them. Schools have a duty of care to the CHILDREN!

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:57 AM

    Rain now started here in co meath but not windy-yet! Stay safe everyone

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:22 AM

    If it’s breezy, I’m staying in bed till tomorrow. Disaster. Thank God for Topboy.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:34 AM

    Beautiful here in Waterford. Early morning swim in Kilmurrin Cove then up the Cometaghs for a walk.
    Dehydration is the real worry.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:35 AM

    Comeraghs.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 9:09 AM

    @Tommy Haze: Should stay up the Comeraghs for the afternoon, you know when it’s actually supposed to get stormy.

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    Sep 27th 2023, 8:23 AM

    Brewing up a Storm.

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