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Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Heritage Centres (17 Nov 2022)

Mary Fitzpatrick: ...;ochas leis an Aire Stáit as ucht bheith anseo inniu. I have a very simple question and I would like a very simple answer to it. When is the State going to open the 1916 commemorative centre at 14-17 Moore Street? The address was the last headquarters of the 1916 leaders - Pearse, Connolly and others. It is more than 100 years ago. We celebrated the centenary in 2016. Since I...

Leaders' Questions (13 Jan 2016)

Gerry Adams: ...a single management agency for the River Shannon later this afternoon. I invite the Fianna Fáil leader and Government Deputies to support it. For now, I am very sad to be raising again the issue of Moore Street in the first Dáil sitting of 2016. In the very first week of the centenary year of the Easter Rising, relatives of those who took part in the Rising and other...

Other Questions: National Monuments (7 Jul 2016) See 1 other result from this debate

Heather Humphreys: I fully understand that Moore Street is a location of great importance for many people and for many different reasons. There is a range of views about what is the best way forward for the street and what can be done to retain its historic character and to reflect the part it played in the events of Easter 1916. In a bid to bring together those views and seek positive progress on the future...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (31 Jan 2017)

Heather Humphreys: ...interactions with some of the parties noted would have been necessitated by issues relating to the separate discharge of my functions as Minister with regard to the State owned National Monument in Moore Street and in the context of the Moore Street Consultative Group which is in an ongoing engagement with all relevant stakeholders.

An Bord Pleanála: Statements (15 Sep 2022)

Peadar Tóibín: ...such buildings and deletes the opportunity of future generations to access, touch and be in the locations where the founders of the State were. Another issue relates to a site not too far from here, namely, the Moore Street battlefield site. I refer to the Hammerson planning application which seeks to destroy not in its totality but elements of the Moore Street battlefield site. It would...

Private Members' Business. National Monuments: Motion (22 May 2012) See 15 other results from this debate

Jimmy Deenihan: ..., a landmark in the history of the people of Ireland; ---recalls that in January 2007 the then Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government placed a preservation order on Nos. 14-17 Moore Street, Dublin, under section 8 of the National Monuments Act 1930, on the grounds that the buildings are of national importance by reason of their historical significance as the final...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (13 May 2014) See 1 other result from this answer

Jimmy Deenihan: My function, under the National Monuments Acts, relates to the national monument at Nos. 14 – 17 Moore Street, by virtue of the Preservation Order placed on that site in 2007. In that context, I have recently given approval to revised designs, submitted by the owners, for the restoration of the monument buildings and the creation of a commemorative centre to the Leaders of the 1916...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (12 Oct 2016) See 1 other result from this answer

Peadar Tóibín: 44. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if the European Commission has granted approval to a company (details supplied) for the purchase of Project Jewel and the Moore Street battle field, as defined by the recent High Court decision; if not, the body which is currently in charge of the land on which it sits; the body which is the direct employer of the archaeologists who...

Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (3 Dec 2019)

Josepha Madigan: I refer the Deputy to my previous response to Parliamentary Questions numbered 658 and 659 of 15 October 2019. I would like to thank all the members of the Moore Street Advisory Group (MSAG) for their invaluable commitment and contribution over the last two and a half years that has culminated in the production of their Securing History 2report which I have read with great interest. Some of...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Tourism Industry (6 Oct 2021)

Malcolm Noonan: ...project is to achieve long-term sustainable regeneration around the redevelopment of various areas centred around the Fruit and Vegetable Market, Parnell Square and Mountjoy Square. Complementary projects include Moore Street Public Realm Renewal works with the intention of reactivating one of the most important trading streets in the city along with structural and restoration works to the...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Departmental Schemes (29 Mar 2022)

Mary Lou McDonald: 313. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the discussions his Department has had with regard to a proposed compensation scheme for street traders on Moore Street in relation to the current planning applications by a company (details supplied) such compensation being payable if permission is granted; the proposed sums of money that would be allocated to this scheme...

Planning and Development, Heritage and Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage (28 Apr 2021)

Peadar Tóibín: ...for the destruction of our heritage? Also, will he go about seeking for that building to be rebuilt and returned to its former state? The second issue I wish to raise in the short time I have is that of Moore Street. The Moore Street battlefield site is the birthplace of the Irish Republic. It is where the men and women of 1916 risked everything for an independent, democratic...

Leaders' Questions (8 Oct 2015)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: On 23 April 2014, the eve of the 98th anniversary of the 1916 Rising, the Government announced that, through NAMA, it would invest €5 million in refurbishing and restoring the section of Moore Street which had been designated as a national monument, that is, Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street. This was re-announced five months later by the Minister for Arts and Heritage and the Gaeltacht,...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (22 Nov 2022)

Micheál Martin: Deputy McDonald herself has opposed more than 1,600 homes on Clonliffe Road, about 177 apartments in Cabra and about 79 apartments on Moore Street as part of the broader Moore Street development. I am finding it increasingly difficult to understand how Sinn Féin reconciles its track record in this House and elsewhere in opposing such good initiatives that are now leading to cost rental...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (23 Apr 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Jimmy Deenihan: ...14 of the National Monuments Act 1930, as amended, for proposals that include the provision of a commemorative centre to the 1916 Rising and its Leaders in the national monument at nos. 14-17 Moore Street. The report of Dublin City Council’s Moore Street Advisory Committee has been submitted to my Department as part of the Environmental Impact Assessment associated with the consent...

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: National Monuments (2 May 2017)

Éamon Ó Cuív: As the Minister knows, the Moore Street report was published in March and a timeline was set out with the hope that a decision would be recommended in six weeks, as the matter has dragged on for years. Has the Minister brought this to the Cabinet and have we a decision? Will she set up the advisory group that has been recommended in the report so we can move to the next phase? I am afraid...

Government's Priorities for the Year Ahead: Statements (Resumed) (6 Mar 2014)

Sandra McLellan: ...walled towns. Again, my home town of Youghal has benefited greatly from these allocations and I note that Youghal has the second most extensive town walls on the island of Ireland after Derry. In respect of Moore Street, the programme for Government states: "We will develop a cultural plan for future commemorative events such as the Centenary of the Easter Rising in 2016." The Minister...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Nov 2008) See 2 other results from this debate

Labhrás Ó Murchú: During the lifetime of the last Seanad, I raised the issue of No. 16 Moore Street, Dublin, which is a building of major historical significance. It is the building to which the leaders of the 1916 Rising retired to prepare the surrender plans, so it could be the equivalent of the Alamo. As a result of publicity at that time, we were given to understand that the Government and the...

Other Questions: National Monuments (1 Jun 2016) See 1 other result from this debate

Heather Humphreys: The work being undertaken by the State to honour the 1916 leaders was designed to fully conserve Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street and to provide a 1916 commemorative centre on the site. The intended works would have involved major underpinning and stabilisation of the buildings as well as re-roofing and a programme of comprehensive repairs that would have retained all pre-1916 fittings, fixtures...

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