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Seanad: Order of Business (28 Jan 2011)

Donie Cassidy: ...of all Members of the House with the relatives of the men and women of 1916, who were with us in the Visitors Gallery last Wednesday evening, and their fight for the national monument in the Moore Street area. We must recognise also that Pádraig Pearse's sister was a Fianna Fáil Senator in this House. We are grateful to the Taoiseach and the Minister of State, Deputy Michael Finneran,...

Seanad: National Monument at 14-16 Moore Street, Dublin: Statements (26 Jan 2011)

Donie Cassidy: ...with everything that happened to the men and women of 1916 from the Easter Rising until their death. There is no more important issue as far as I am concerned than to preserve the building in Moore Street. I am a Member of this House for approximately 30 years. On only two occasions did I sign an objection for planning. I spent my life trying to help families get planning permission in...

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2011)

Donie Cassidy: ...only the second time in my political career, in signing an objection to a planning permission, along with Senator Ó Murchú and colleagues in the Dáil, and calling for the preservation of 14-16 Moore Street as a national monument. Senators, Quinn, Mullen and Callely all expressed serious concern about consumer confidence. On our return following the Christmas recess and following the...

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2011)

Donie Cassidy: ...which spokespersons may speak for ten minutes and all other Senators for seven minutes and Senators may share time, by agreement of the House; and No. 2, statements on the national monument at 14-16 Moore Street, Dublin 1, to be taken at 4 p.m. and conclude not later than 5.30 p.m. The business of the House shall be interrupted between 1.45 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Seanad: Order of Business (18 Jan 2011)

Donie Cassidy: ...of 1916, quite a number of whom gave their lives for this country. Those people have given us the Ireland we have of today. The Senator raised in particular the preservation of the buildings in Moore Street in regard to Dublin City Council and I note all the issues he outlined. I have no difficulty in allocating time for such a debate and if I cannot find time to arrange for it having...

Seanad: Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Donie Cassidy: ...from the treatment of cancer. I will certainly have this addressed and will speak to the Minister personally about it. Senator Ó Murchú welcomed the decision of the city council that No. 16 Moore Street would be preserved. The building was closely associated with the leaders of 1916. I join with Senator Ó Murchú in welcoming the decision and we look forward to anything that can be...

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