Representatives for two other companies have already appeared in court and entered ‘not guilty’ pleas to similar offences
A company based in Co Waterford today admitted two health and safety offences arising from the August 2018 Primark fire in Belfast.
Representatives for two other companies - Bennett Management Contractors Ltd and Boyd Project Services Ltd - have already appeared in court and entered ‘not guilty’ pleas to similar offences. The refurbishment and redevelopment of historic building took four years to complete and Primark re-opened its doors to shoppers at the start of this month. Following today’s pleas on behalf of AF Roofing, which is based at Knocknastooka in the Grange area of Co Waterford, Judge Donna McColgan KC noted that two other companies have denied the charges.
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