Dublin pub fails to stop action against it over water leak Action arises out of leak believed to have caused loss of one million litres of water a day
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The operators of Dublin’s Leopardstown Inn have failed to get the High Court to dismiss an action against them arising out of a major water leak seven years ago outside the premises.
The leak, allegedly caused by damage to a main during a drilling operation for a water source, was estimated at the time to have caused the loss of one million litres of water a day for a fortnight before it was discovered in February 2014.
Denis O’Brien’s radio business Communicorp Group moved into profit last year after a simplification and restructuring of the group over the previous two years boosted its bottom line.
Accounts just filed show Communicorp reported total group revenue for the year of €43.8m – up 4pc on a like-for-like basis and more once the acquisition of an outstanding stake in Spin South West is accounted for.
A smaller rise in operating costs left the group generating an end of year after-tax profit of €1.559m. That compared to a €700,000 loss in 2018.
Finance Director Joe Dempsey said the sharp rise in profitability reflected the benefits of restructuring of the group in 2017 and 2018 that left Communicorp as a core Irish radio business after exiting what had been a complicated mix of international radio, media sales and consumer businesses.