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Historic and Archaeological Heritage Bill 2023: Second Stage (25 Apr 2023)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...agus go leanfaimid ag cur leis an tuiscint atá ag an ngnáthphobal ar an tseandálaíocht, ar na suíomhanna seo agus ar an ailtireacht atá timpeall orainn. Ní ghá dúinn ach dul go dtí tíortha eile, áit nach raibh an meas acu uaireanta agus áit gur scriosadh an tseandálaíocht.Tharla a lán de sin sa tír seo...

An Bord Pleanála: Statements (15 Sep 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...reason that decision was taken. I know that some of those named An Bord Pleanála officials who are under scrutiny played a role in refusing to grant an oral hearing on three planning applications before them regarding Moore Street. They are now adjudicating them at present. I am not aware if there is any specific conflict of interest. I have to say, from a heritage perspective,...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: National Monuments (17 May 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 297. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the person or body that represented his Department at meetings when the matter of compensation to Moore Street traders was discussed; and what was agreed between the parties. [24353/22]

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

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 88. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if his attention has been drawn to the negotiations between his Department and Moore Street market traders for compensation; if he will provide details on any relevant correspondence; and the times and dates of meetings. [22205/22]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Monuments and Archaeological Heritage Bill: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (17 Feb 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...but I heard some of the comments made. I have dealt with the OPW, the Heritage Council and other bodies over the last number of years in regard to some high-profile sites. I will not dwell on Moore Street today, so they need not worry. That is a battle for another day and it is before An Bord Pleanála at the moment. I was interested in what Deputy Cian O'Callaghan said about the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Monuments and Archaeological Heritage Bill: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (3 Feb 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...it is through Google Maps, a cue card or some type of signage, which states that this a national monument and cannot be interfered with, or whatever warning sign? The Supreme Court judgment in the Moore Street case was mentioned and the finding that the Minister can dictate the full extent of the historical landscape. Do the representatives think, from what they have read so far, that...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Monuments and Archaeological Heritage Bill: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (3 Feb 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: My question was not on the signage at Moore Street but that on national monuments-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Monuments and Archaeological Heritage Bill: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (3 Feb 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...to other conventions or not incorporated them properly or are there others to which we have not signed up? There was mention of the Granada Convention among a number of others when we were in the Moore Street advisory committee. People had raised a similar convention to protect built heritage and the likes.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Monuments and Archaeological Heritage Bill: Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (27 Jan 2022)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...point that has just been made about the curtilage, it is not just the curtilage but the surrounding area, which suggests more than a curtilage in head 9. That would have probably saved a lot more buildings on Moore Street than is suggested at the moment but I am not going to dwell on Moore Street as we had discussion previously. As well as the modernisation of legislation and defining...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Heritage Council: Chairperson Designate (23 Nov 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: It is good to have an opportunity to engage with the Heritage Council again. I have done so as part of the Moore Street advisory committee but also when I was Chairman for a brief time in the previous Dáil of the then Joint Committee on Arts, Culture and Heritage. Culture gets shifted around a little bit. We had a very good engagement with the Heritage Council and at the time, I asked...

Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (13 May 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ..., Heritage and the Gaeltacht if it was a function of any official in the national monuments section of her Department to advocate on behalf of a private entity in relation to proposals regarding the Moore Street Battlefield in Dublin or to encourage members of the Moore Street Advisory Group to take a specific position or other; and her views on same. [25497/21]

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: National Monuments (13 May 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 241. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if the National Monument in 14-17 Moore Street, Dublin is under full State control as the Moore Street Advisory Group requested in its report on 6 May 2021 given that it has emerged that there is a private in-perpetuity lease on at least No. 16 which could hamper any future use by the State as a museum or tribute to the...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: National Monuments (13 May 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 242. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the sequence involved in the purchase by the State of 14-18 Moore Street, Dublin 1; if NAMA or the State made the approach; when the first approach was made; the officials from the State bodies NAMA, National Monuments Service, his Department, the OPW and so on involved in the purchase; the cost of the purchase; when the...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: National Monuments (13 May 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: .... To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government when the OPW or the national monuments section of his Department will publish its plans in relation to the National Monument, 14-17 Moore Street Dublin, Dublin 1. [25496/21]

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Ministerial Communications (5 May 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 77. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the documents he sent or agreed to send to a company (details supplied) in relation to its proposed developments on the Moore Street Battlefield site and O'Connell Street, including letters of consent to interfere with the national monument; when those letters were sent or agreed to be sent to the company; and if the contents...

Ceathrú Chultúir 1916 Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (24 Mar 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...in the past. The questionable role of NAMA and its officials in many of the projects has also been raised. The Committee of Public Accounts might find a way to look at NAMA's Project Jewel and the fact that one NAMA official who was centrally involved in the Moore Street transaction left NAMA to head Hammerson Ireland, the company that is seeking to destroy parts of the 1916 fabric. ...

Ceathrú Chultúir 1916 Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (24 Mar 2021)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...that was the GPO that Friday in April 1916, a few long days after the Proclamation was first read aloud on O'Connell Street. It should show what it was like for the IRA garrison that ran up Henry Place with James Connolly on a stretcher, under constant fire, before breaking into No. 10 Moore Street, disturbing the residents and then starting to burrow all the way down the terrace. I...

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