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- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Feb 2024)
Paul McAuliffe: It is always difficult speaking about a general provision in legislation and then starting to discuss a specific site. We are not discussing a specific proposal for Moore Street, though I accept that is a possible application of it. The term "surrounding context of the structure" is very broad. My concern is it probably does not give a defined enough application of what Deputy Ó Broin...
- 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)
Paul McAuliffe: ...might explain how the proposed legislation may benefit the protection of these two monuments. I do not expect the Minister of State to have all of the specific details. The national monument on Moore Street is a very important site and it is the national monument that is most referred to. Dublin City Council has given permission for development in the curtilage of the national monument....
- 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)
Paul McAuliffe: Is there an update on the specific proposals for the opening of an interpretive centre at the national monument on Moore Street?
- Ceathrú Chultúir 1916 Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (24 Mar 2021)
Paul McAuliffe: ...Government and Heritage, I welcome the decision of the Government to allow the Bill to progress to the committee, where we can discuss it in context with the advisory group report. I thank the Moore Street campaign and the proposers of the Bill because it does reflect the ambition of the Bill which I drafted in 2015 with the then Senator, now Minister, Deputy Darragh O'Brien, supported by...