Local haulage company directors have huge judgements made against them

The directors of a local haulage company have had judgements made against them for a combined total of almost €3.5 million.

The case against the directors of Arthur Mullen Truck Importers Limited was taken by Danske Bank, with the judgement made in the High Court on January 5th.

Adrian Mullen from Plaster, Mountpleasant, Dundalk, Co Louth and Arthur Mullen Jnr, from Ballymakellett, Ravensdale, each had judgements against them totaling €1,742,745.

Details of the judgement were published in The Stubbs Gazette.

Airsoft on its way to Dundalk at Mountpleasant

Scenes like this could be very common in Dundalk quite soon after the go ahead was given for a new airsoft facility in Mountpleasant

Scenes like this could be very common in Dundalk quite soon after the go ahead was given for a new airsoft facility in Mountpleasant

Airsoft could very soon be coming to Dundalk.

Adrian Mullen has been granted planning permission by Louth County Council for a new airsoft facility at Plaster, Mountpleasant.

Airsoft is a recreational activity with replica firearms that shoot plastic bullets known as BBs. Played as a game, opponents can eliminate each other by hitting each other with the pellets.

Mr Mullen has been given the go ahead to build timber structures and to create trenches and mounds at the site, in order to create a state of the art facility.

As well as storage and portaloo facilities on site, he also hopes to upgrade the existing entrance to the land.