Brothers allegedly living in caravan at Dublin city electricity substation given eight days to vacate

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Glen Oglesby tells court that if he has to leave, he will end up in homeless shelters and could end up back on drugs

The ESB sought the orders initially against Paul Oglesby who the ESB alleged is living in the caravan at the substation site in Gloucester Place Upper in Dublin’s north inner city.The High Court has given two brothers allegedly living in a caravan on an electricity substation site a week to leave.

The ESB said it is not a safe place for anyone to be living in and was granted permission to serve notice of injunction proceedings on Mr Oglesby. Counsel said that as of Wednesday morning a type of collapsible bollard had been placed at the entrance to the site which he said seemed to be a statement of intent that “we are digging in and not intending to comply with the order”.

Counsel also said the caravan has no wheels and there will be an issue about removing it. There is also a large dog there and while it does not seem aggressive, it is also a concern.

 

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