Court restrains use of siren and airhorns near well-known hotel and wedding venue

The disruption, it is claimed, is part of an ongoing dispute between the hotel owners and three defendants who own holiday lodges on the hotel grounds
Court restrains use of siren and airhorns near well-known hotel and wedding venue

Judge granted injunction restraining the defendants, or anyone else who is aware of the order, from using a siren, airhorn, alarm or power generators for the purpose of generating loud noise near the hotel.

The owner and operator of a well-known Co Meath hotel and wedding venue have claimed before the High Court its business is being severely and deliberately disrupted by a neighbour using a siren or an airhorn during the night.

As a result, Lefgem Limited, and Wave Prime Limited, which are the owners and operators of the four-star Johnstown Estate hotel have secured a temporary High Court injunction restraining three persons who claim they are the owner of three luxury holiday lodges located near the hotel, from generating loud noise near the venue.

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