Boxing coach Pete Taylor is not entitled to an injunction preventing it from terminating his and Bray Boxing Club s legal interest in a premises used by boxers in the town for several years, the High Court was told.
Mr Taylor, who is the father of Olympic and World Champion boxer Katie Taylor, claims Wicklow Co Council is wrongfully trying to evict him and the club from a facility, owned by the local authority, located at the Harbour Shed, Bray.
The council denies his claims and says he is not entitled to any injunction.
Mr Tayor and Bray Boxing Club Ltd, of which Mr Taylor is a director, seek an injunction restraining the council from terminating their legal interest in their possession of the premises in the absence of a properly obtained court order.
Pete Taylor Requests Temporary Order To Stop Boxing Gym Eviction
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Boxing coach Pete Taylor has asked the High Court for a temporary order, preventing him and Bray Boxing Club from being evicted from the unit where they built their gym.
The father of world champion boxer, Katie Taylor, claims Wicklow County Council acted unlawfully when it changed the locks at the Harbour Shed in Bray.
Back on the morning of June 5th 2018, a man named Bobby Messet was shot dead when he answered the door of Bray Boxing Club.
Pete Taylor’s barrister, Richard Kean, told the High Court today that his client was shot and injured while trying to protect two girls who were in the gym at the time.
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