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Commemorative Events (11 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: We have discussed this previously here as the Deputy is aware. He knows the story in respect of my views about No. 16 Moore Street and the general locality. Without interfering with the legalities of what obtains at present I see real opportunities in this area. Deputy Adams is aware that in September 2006 No. 16 Moore Street was added to the register of protected structures under the...

Commemorative Events (11 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: ...our people and of orange and green and all the shades in between should be the objective of this Parliament and it is a constitutional imperative on successive governments. What is happening in the Moore Street environ is a metaphor of the state we are in. Go up the back entry of this iconic building, No. 16 Moore Street, and one will find an open sewer. This is the reality. With...

Commemorative Events (11 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: ...Deenihan, outlined the broad range with which the consultation group intends to involve itself. It is open to the group to interact with Dublin City Council, whether it be about Boland's Mill, Moore Street or other relevant locations in the general city centre area, to determine what should be included. This is part of what can be done.

Commemorative Events (11 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: ...to the stipulation that no works could commence until ministerial consent had been obtained under the National Monuments Act for any works that might impact on the monument site at numbers 14 to 17 Moore Street. The buildings require ongoing maintenance works to ensure their structural protection pending a full programme of refurbishment works. In 2006, and prior to the preservation...

Commemorative Events (11 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: ...be doing is to encourage this type of conversation. I commend the committee, comprising mostly relatives of the leaders of the 1916 rising, which has campaigned to secure the future of Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street. I cannot think of a state in the world where the last place such leaders met is now a derelict shop. Where Pearse gave the surrender note to the British Government is not marked....

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