Court hears how famous Dublin pub had to close due to repeated flood damage

A well known licensed premises located beneath Connolly railway station in Dublin had to close down due to constant flood damage, the High Court has heard, writes Ann O’Loughlin.

Court hears how famous Dublin pub had to close due to repeated flood damage

A well known licensed premises located beneath Connolly railway station in Dublin had to close down due to constant flood damage, the High Court has heard.The Vaults had been operated as a bar/restaurant and venue between 2002 and 2012,  writes Ann O’Loughlin.

The Vaults had to close its doors in March 2012 after an engineer’s report stated the ongoing flooding presented "a very serious health and safety hazard" for employees and customers on the premises.

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