Dáil debates

Thursday, 19 October 2023

Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate

Heritage Sites

6:40 pm

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

It is. I thank the Ceann Comhairle for allowing me to raise this particularly sensitive and important issue in the House at this time. I am aware a meeting took place this evening at about 5 p.m. but unfortunately we could not be in the two places; bilocation is not one of our achievements just yet. However, a continued discussion took place at that meeting between the Office of Public Works, OPW, and local residents with a view to facilitating the works that remain to be undertaken to safeguard the roof and ensure the building of Castletown House is maintained in a proper order. I hope some arrangement was reached. I also must again point out the anxiety of the residents. They are not unreasonable people and have put forward various suggestions over the past six months. The area through which the OPW was allowed to gain access to the lands and house at Castletown House is no longer available to it and efforts have been made to facilitate an alternative. Unfortunately, that alternative so far is not something that can receive the support of local residents, in that the traffic from Castletown would go to and from the house through the main old front gates. The point has been made by the residents and by all of the public representatives that traffic plans and volumes have changed considerably since the front gates of Castletown House and the house itself was built because now there is intense traffic congestion on the main street in Celbridge and its environs. A solution has to be found whereby the needs of both sides can be achieved without in any way creating an issue that we may have to deal with in the future.

The issue still continues and we have suggested to the OPW that it should try to get a legal counsel's opinion on the possibility of restoring the access that was previously available while negotiations take place, without in any way impinging on the entitlements of the adjoining landholder across whose property access was gained for the last 15 years, albeit on licence. It is important to reassure the residents and all concerned in the country at large that access to the house is guaranteed in the future in a way that is acceptable and in line with the requirements of traffic and of the State in maintaining its property in a way it sees fit. The State, through the OPW owns 230 acres in the Castletown estate and the house itself. The fact that negotiations were taking place regarding a larger area of land adjacent to Castletown House is fine. We all accept and support that. However, what is really important at this stage is to reassure the residents that if proceedings are allowed to go ahead as they are, access to and from Castletown House via the front gate onto Main Street will become the only access that becomes available in the future, which would be a traffic management disaster. I hope the meeting that took place this evening was a fruitful one and that the Minister of State has the information emanating from it. If not, we must go back to the drawing board once again. I thank the Minister of State for coming to the House this evening and I strongly urge that every effort be made and continued to restore access to the premises.

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