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Leaders' Questions (12 Jul 2017) See 1 other result from this debate

Gerry Adams: Moore Street was the last battlefield site of the 1916 Rising and the final meeting place of some of the signatories of the Proclamation of the Republic. Those who met included James Connolly, Pádraig Pearse, Thomas Clarke, Joseph Plunkett and Seán Mac Diarmada. Michael Collins, the Taoiseach's hero, also played a prominent role in the battle of Moore Street, as did nurse...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Heritage Sites (11 May 2023)

Darragh O'Brien: The report referred to was the subject of a recent Freedom of Information request and was released in full. The report does not identify No. 18 Moore Street as a pre-1916 structure.  It stated that No.18 Moore Street was 'in ruins' in 1916 and that a portion of its 19th century facade remains to the first floor at the front.  An earlier report (2005) produced by the same...

National Monuments: Motion [Private Members] (2 Feb 2016) See 3 other results from this debate

Maureen O'Sullivan: I acknowledge that this Government more than any other has been proactive on this issue. It is still hard to believe that successive Governments from the 1920s ignored the significance of Moore Street. Between them, the local authority and eventually the developer, Chartered Land, it appears that a campaign of deliberate neglect and dereliction of this very significant area was pursued. It...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Heritage Council: Chairperson Designate (20 Sep 2017)

Peadar Tóibín: Very good. There are a couple of big heritage issues in the public domain, of which Moore Street is one. There is a fantastic Government Minister-created forum which is looking at all elements of the Moore Street monument. It has been decided by a court judge that it is a national battlefield site, but, unfortunately, there is an appeal against that ruling. To a certain extent, it looks...

Select Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Estimates for Public Services 2018
Vote 33 - Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Revised)
(28 Mar 2018)

Peadar Tóibín: It was quite a significant action by many sections of society. The other issue relates to Moore Street. I, Deputy Ó Cuív and some others visited the buildings in 14-17 Moore Street recently. We looked at the material health of the buildings which are currently in State hands. Water is gushing into 17 Moore Street. On the day we were there, there was a torrential flow of water...

Priority Questions: National Monuments (9 May 2018)

Josepha Madigan: ...the Deputy would appropriately be regarded as a national monument, I am not advised that they are subject to any immediate threat. On the contrary, as the Deputy is aware from his membership of the Moore Street advisory forum, the owner is advancing plans to preserve and conserve many of these buildings, and in particular those with a direct connection to the events of Easter Week 1916....

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (22 Oct 2014)

Sandra McLellan: Sinn Féin disagrees with the decision to grant a licence to Chartered Land Limited to demolish Moore Street and turn it into a shopping centre. The decision by the Government to grant permission for the development of Moore Street to go ahead is tantamount to the obliteration of what the National Museum has called the most important site in modern Irish history. Will the Minister...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Feb 2024)

Darragh O'Brien: I understand the point well, and I understand Moore Street as an example. I assume we are not using Moore Street as a mechanism to change the Bill. It and the battlefield site are very important. I know the area well and I know the history of it very well also, as I am sure all Deputies here do. With regard to the definition, while we could say it is the alleyways in this example for many...

Topical Issue Debate: National Monuments (14 Jan 2016) See 2 other results from this debate

Maureen O'Sullivan: The answer ignores all the other events that occurred on these streets, coming from the GPO around to Moore Street and down to the place of the final surrender. The Minister is not taking into account all these other events which involved the members of the Volunteers, Irish Citizen Army, Cumann na mBan and ordinary citizens. Some very significant events happened on that street scape. We...

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Other Questions: National Monuments (20 Jun 2017)

Joan Burton: 64. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if she has brought the Moore Street advisory group report to Cabinet with a view to prioritising the proposals to conserve and restore the historic properties in Moore Street associated with the Rising and adjacent areas of lanes and the proposals to improve and expand the market trading in Moore Street and the situation in which...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (25 Apr 2013)

Mick Wallace: 23. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if he will commission an independent battlefield site assessment to include the 1916 evacuation route and the area encompassing Moore Street, Moore Lane, Henry Street, the GPO, Upper O'Connell Street and Parnell Street/Rotunda Hospital; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19242/13]

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (7 Mar 2024)

Brian Stanley: That is good that another way has been found. I will now move on to category C correspondence, which is correspondence from private individuals and any other correspondence. No. 2431 is from the Moore Street Preservation Trust and is dated 28 February. It is in response to correspondence the committee received from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage on the national...

National Monuments (14 Apr 2011) See 1 other result from this debate

Dinny McGinley: ...Government fully appreciates the historical significance of these buildings as the site of the last military actions of the leaders of the 1916 Rising following the evacuation of the GPO. No. 16 Moore Street, where the final council of war is believed to have been held, was the final headquarters of the Provisional Government which included five of the Proclamation signatories - Pearse,...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (11 Jun 2014)

Maureen O'Sullivan: I hope that legislation will not be too late for what is happening around Moore Street now. There is no way the Amsterdam authorities would allow a similar development to the one on Moore Street besides the Anne Frank house or the Polish authorities allow one besides Auschwitz. Like a Martin Luther King moment, I have a dream for Moore Street in which we have the national monument there...

Other Questions: National Monuments (27 Sep 2017)

Heather Humphreys: I thank the Deputy for her work on both the forum and the advisory group on Moore Street. The original schemes of works to fully conserve the national monument buildings at Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street were suspended early last year on foot of a High Court ruling. As an interim measure, and pending a permanent solution being found for the future development of the national monument, a...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (9 Nov 2022)

Lynn Boylan: I want to say a few words about the Save Moore Street Campaign. As I am sure everybody is aware, a large development is proposed for a large site in Dublin city centre that is bordered by Moore Street, Henry Street, O'Rahilly Parade and the other laneways in the area. Most importantly, the site covers the escape route, final battles and surrender of the men and women of the 1916 Easter...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: National Monuments (25 Apr 2023)

Mary Fitzpatrick: ...of State for attending this morning. This matter speaks to a very important development in my constituency of Dublin Central, in the heart of our capital city and the birthplace of our Republic. Moore Street is one of the country's oldest trading streets. It is one of the oldest commercial streets where people and families have traded for decades. It is also an historic site, not just...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Mar 2012)

Ned O'Sullivan: I ask the Leader to invite the Minister for Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs, Deputy Deenihan, to the House to address the ongoing problems experienced by the Moore Street project, which is sponsored by the families of the 1916 leaders. Representatives of the project presented their case to an Oireachtas committee this morning. An area of Moore Street is designated as a national...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Heritage Sites (5 May 2022)

Malcolm Noonan: The May 2021 report of the Moore Street Advisory Group recommended that an adequate and appropriately structured compensation package should be put in place for the Moore Street traders as soon as possible. My Department was at no time directly engaged in talks with the traders.  My Department had engaged in some limited preliminary talks, led by Dublin City Council, regarding...

Priority Questions: National Monuments (20 Jun 2017)

Éamon Ó Cuív: The Minister will be aware that there was much controversy about the Moore Street site. A committee was established and it made recommendations in March on how Moore Street should be developed in the future. The Minister has now set up a new committee. Has she brought a memorandum to the Cabinet, or when is it proposed to bring a memorandum to Cabinet, in order that a decision can be made...

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