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

Dessie Ellis: ...important historic site in modern Irish history. It is an area rich in the history of the Rising. After a week of shelling, fighting and fire at the GPO, the garrison fought its way to the houses on Moore Street, where the final acts of the Rising were played out and the decision to end the Rising was made. Each house on the Moore Street terrace has its own historical significance, not...

Other Questions: City of Culture Initiative (11 Nov 2015)

Dessie Ellis: ...are pressing for whatever city and I am not sure how the Minister will gauge it. Perhaps he would indicate how he would make such a judgment or how he would see it. Much is happening in our city. Moore Street is being redone and the iconic buildings there are being brought on stream. While it is a pity we do not have the whole battlefield site, many good things are happening. I am...

Order of Business (5 Jun 2014)

Dessie Ellis: There are serious concerns in regard to Moore Street and its environs. The protection and preservation of the entire historic area is of national importance. As we approach the 2016 celebrations, hanging over us are plans to bulldoze this area. The monuments Bill needs to be brought forward and we need a debate and action to stop our heritage being vandalised. When will this happen? We...

Topical Issue Debate: Industrial Disputes (27 May 2014)

Dessie Ellis: I welcome the workers and union representatives who are in the Visitors Gallery. The Paris Bakery on Moore Street has closed its doors. This type of event is always a sad occasion. People are out of work and wondering from where the next pay cheque will come or how they will pay the next bill or even put bread on the table. For the workers in the Paris Bakery these concerns have been to...

Other Questions: Tourism Capital Investment Programme (27 Mar 2013)

Dessie Ellis: ...instances in which people have abused the reduction by failing to pass on the cut? I do not know. I have not heard of anyone being brought to task. I want to ask the Minister of State about the Moore Street site, which is very important leading up to 2016. If we were to work on the initiative to preserve buildings and to get the battlefield site up and running, it would be a major...

Other Questions: Tourism Capital Investment Programme (27 Mar 2013)

Dessie Ellis: Could the Minister of State say something about Moore Street?

Written Answers — National Monuments: National Monuments (19 Jun 2012)

Dessie Ellis: Question 402: To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if his attention has been drawn to the immediate need to secure the buildings 14-17 Moore Street, Dublin a national monument and vital heritage site, which is falling into a greater state of disrepair and is open to the elements due to broken windows in the sites and his plans to rectify same. [29516/12]

Private Members' Business. National Monuments: Motion (resumed) (23 May 2012)

Dessie Ellis: ...this service for the heroes of Easter 1916 and not demolish all traces of their words, thoughts and deeds. I have toured the battle site with the wonderful people involved in the campaign to save Moore Street. I encourage anyone who has not done that to do so. I have seen their excellent plan for the 1916 quarter, which would be the pride of Dublin and Ireland. I am proud to come from...

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