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Order of Business (28 May 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...the Bill is not expected until the middle of next year but the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht will bring a memo to Government in respect of his decision in so far as the national monument on Moore Street is concerned long before the Bill is published. In so far as the amalgamation of the roles to which Deputy Ó Fearghaíl referred, the official languages...

Order of Business (8 May 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...It is clearly an important link from a commercial, social and tourism perspective. The Minister, Sammy Wilson is dealing with the evaluation process, which I hope can be concluded successfully. Moore Street is a monument of which one is not proud. I visited it and it is not the kind of site to which one would like to refer people as the last headquarters of those who left the GPO by...

Leaders' Questions (5 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...features in our capital city need to be attended to, including the military archives in Cathal Brugha Barracks, the courthouse in Kilmainham Gaol, the GPO itself and, as the Deputy mentioned, 14-17 Moore Street, which I have referred to as the lanes of history, right up as far as the Rotunda, or the site of the actual surrender on the pavement a short distance away from that. The plans...

Leaders' Questions (5 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...or the GPO. However, they are part of all of that tradition. Would it not be wonderful if we could make arrangements both in terms of the availability of capital to do it and also the question of Moore Street and that locality? I have been down there on many occasions and viewed the location where O'Rahilly was assassinated. There is considerable tourism potential for people from all...

Order of Business (23 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...or Minister of State shall be called upon to make a speech in reply which shall not exceed five minutes. Private Members' business shall be No. 61 – motion re national monument at Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street (resumed), to conclude at 9 p.m. if not previously concluded.

Order of Business (22 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...thereafter with Topical Issues. Private Members' business which shall be No. 39 - Referendum (Amendment) (Varying Of Polling Day) Bill 2012 and No. 61 – motion re national monument at Nos. 14-17 Moore Street; and the proceedings on No. 61 shall, if not previously concluded, be adjourned after 90 minutes tonight.

Leaders' Questions (16 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...sé thar a bheith oiriúnach. Is maith an rud go mbíonn an cuimhneachán ann mar atá. Tá sé tábhachtach do stair na tíre agus don aos óg go gcuimhneoimís ar a thárla i 1916. Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street are designated under law as a national monument. Approval for development in the vicinity of any national monument must have the approval of the Minister for Arts, Heritage and...

Leaders' Questions (16 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: Gabh mo leithscéal, a Theachta. I brought people to look at Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street. It is not an edifying site and not the kind of place one would like to send people to have a look. Given modern technology and the availability of computer applications - apps - when one walks out the side door of the GPO and turns left - as all those who were evacuating the building did and broke in...

Leaders' Questions (16 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...available in whatever language people wish. I am not an architect but it is clear that the proposal made was given a decision by the elected representatives of the city council and Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street are preserved under the national monuments legislation. We are in a different position than we were a number of years ago in terms of developments and taking into account people's...

Order of Business (1 May 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...with the issue, in which he has a particular interest. To be honest, there are quite a number of complications about the ownership of the site and the planning permission issued for Nos. 14-17 Moore Street which encompasses the national monument site. However, it should be possible to arrive at a resolution, if that is the correct word, or a situation where one could have a very decent...

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: 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)

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 (7 Jun 2011)

Enda Kenny: ...report progress on how the archival analysis is progressing in order that it will be available. We plan to have those 300,000 files available to the public long before 2016. I have visited No. 16 Moore Street and understand there is a planning process under way which I do not want to prejudice in any way. In 2007 the then Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dick...

Commemorative Events (7 Jun 2011)

Enda Kenny: ...proposals for major historic presentations at the GPO site itself and that is a major plan. Those who exited the GPO in that time of insurrection had to break in through the walls of the houses on Moore Street to make their way to No. 16, from which they all exited. Some of the original brickwork is there, as well as some of the cobblestones and some of the archways into the backs of the...

Commemorative Events (7 Jun 2011)

Enda Kenny: I agree with Deputy Martin in this regard. Obviously the previous Government and the then Minister placed a preservation order on 16 Moore Street. I will also take up this matter with the British authorities in respect of whatever records may have been removed, transferred or whatever to British locations. I made the point to Deputy McDonald that the location no longer is that important if...

Easter Rising Centenary (12 Apr 2011)

Enda Kenny: ...of the establishment of a Unionist centenary council. These are issues in respect of Ireland and we need to be cognisant of them. I took the opportunity some time ago to visit Nos. 14, 15 and 16 Moore Street. The previous Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government placed a preservation order on No. 16 and there were plans for a major redevelopment of Carlton site. It is...

Ryan Report on the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Motion (11 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: ...his actions and help? No. Instead, we have been told that the brother jumped on the boy "like he was a bag of potatoes". Yesterday, I spoke with a man outside Leinster House who stole an apple on Moore Street when he was nine years of age. He was sent to Upton and was beaten and raped repeatedly for six years. We should talk to him and try to understand from where he is coming. Such...

Written Answers — Architectural Heritage: Architectural Heritage (29 Nov 2005)

Enda Kenny: Question 111: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if aid will be granted for the preservation of 16 Moore Street, Dublin which was the last headquarters of the 1916 Rising leaders; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36632/05]

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