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Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (6 Nov 2014)

Maureen O'Sullivan: 265. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the basis on which her officials suggested that the 1916 relatives commission a survey of Moore Street, Dublin 1; if she considers this indicated uncertainty about the structures on the street dating from before and after 1916; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [42506/14]

Order of Business (4 Nov 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Enda Kenny: ...indicated to Deputy Micheál Martin that it is due early next year. The national monuments Bill is scheduled for the middle of next year. I met a number of personnel in regard to the issue of Moore Street. It is a complex problem, given the views expressed by the different groupings. The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has responsibility for the national monument and...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (22 Oct 2014) See 5 other results from this debate

Heather Humphreys: ...an assessment of the wider battlefield context of the national monument as part of the Minister's consideration of the consent application. The report reinforces the primary status of Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street, most notably because of the degree to which pre-1916 fabric survives in association with the final critical hour of the Rising and how these buildings stand in contrast to the...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (22 Oct 2014) See 6 other results from this debate

Heather Humphreys: Revised designs for the restoration of the national monument buildings at Nos. 14-17 Moore Street, and the creation of a commemorative centre to the leaders of the 1916 Rising on the site, were approved by my predecessor under the National Monuments Acts on 30 April 2014. Consent has been granted to the owners under those Acts for the full repair and conservation of the monument buildings....

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (22 Oct 2014) See 1 other result from this answer

Seán Ó Fearghaíl: 33. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if she will provide an update on the development of the national monument on Moore Street, Dublin 1; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [40151/14]

Seanad: Arts and Culture Sector: Motion (8 Oct 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Darragh O'Brien: ...already engaged in such a debate, but there is no plan or schedule in place. On Monday last I was the only Oireachtas Member from any party to attend a meeting in City Hall on the situation relating to Moore Street. Like many others in the House, some of my relatives were involved in the Easter Rising. The proposed commemoration must be inclusive, but I am somewhat concerned about what...

Leaders' Questions (17 Jul 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Charlie McConalogue: ...invite in the Israeli ambassador and express its concerns in a clear and forthright manner. Moving on, my question to the Tánaiste relates to the establishment of a commemoration centre at 14 to 17 Moore Street in advance of the centenary events marking the Easter Rising.

Seanad: Order of Business (16 Jul 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Maurice Cummins: ...the summer recess in order that we might discover whether the policies that have been advocated up to now remain in place. I am sure the latter will prove to be the case. Senator Walsh referred to Moore Street. As he indicated, the Taoiseach met the relatives involved. I am sure matters will be progressed as a result of that meeting. Senator Wilson highlighted the number of Ministers...

Other Questions: Commemorative Events (16 Jul 2014) See 4 other results from this debate

Heather Humphreys: ...Teach an Phiarsaigh, Ros Muc, as well as the renovation of Richmond barracks and the development of a tenement museum. These initiatives are moving apace. With the national monument at Nos. 14-17 Moore Street, in July 2013 my predecessor made a determination under the National Monuments Acts on the consent application and related environmental impact statement submitted by the owners...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Quesitons: National Monuments (16 Jul 2014) See 4 other results from this debate

Sandra McLellan: 2. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if she is confident that the development of a museum in Moore Street, Dublin 1, will be complete for the 1916 centenary celebrations. [31285/14]

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Architectural Heritage (16 Jul 2014)

Heather Humphreys: Various sites related to the 1916 Rising are protected under the National Monuments Acts 1930-2004 or under the Planning and Development Acts. For example, the buildings at Nos. 14-17 Moore Street are a national monument subject to a Preservation Order under the National Monuments Acts, Kilmainham Gaol is a national monument in State care, while many other sites related to the Rising are...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: National Monuments (8 Jul 2014) See 1 other result from this answer

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: 434. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht his views on recent statements (details supplied) in relation to the historical site in Moore Street, Dublin 1. [29273/14]

Leaders' Questions (24 Jun 2014) See 3 other results from this debate

Maureen O'Sullivan: ...When he was director of the National Museum of Ireland, Dr. Pat Wallace made these points and it was his considered view that any consent should be mindful of the national historic importance of the Moore Street area, including its laneways and buildings. This was reiterated by the National Museum of Ireland recently when it saw the Moore Street theatre of conflict as the most important...

Other Questions: Architectural Heritage (17 Jun 2014) See 2 other results from this debate

Maureen O'Sullivan: The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and the proof is what we see in Moore Street at present. This issue has been pursued with the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht ad infinitum. He has done what he says he can do in regard to the national monument at 14-17 Moore Street. Surely the local development plans should also take account of the aesthetics of the surrounding area....

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Ministerial Meetings (17 Jun 2014) See 1 other result from this answer

Maureen O'Sullivan: ...for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if he will meet relatives of the signatories to the 1916 Proclamation on the proposed development with the National Asset Management Agency funding of the Moore Street 1916 Battleground, the most historic site in modern Irish history, according to the National Museum of Ireland and historically beyond price according to the Imperial War Museum in...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (11 Jun 2014) See 3 other results from this debate

Jimmy Deenihan: My advice to the Deputy is that she work closely with Dublin City Council on this issue because the future of Moore Street is in its hands. I have given the issue my consideration for more than three years and we have come up with a good solution to protect the national monument. There is, however, a broader issue relating to the site that is very much in the hands of the council and An...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: National Monuments (11 Jun 2014) See 6 other results from this debate

Sandra McLellan: The decision to grant permission for the development of Moore Street is tantamount to providing for the obliteration of what has been described by the National Museum of Ireland as the most important site in modern Irish history. The Government's proposal to turn Nos. 14 to 17 Moore Street into an interpretative centre, while welcome, is inadequate as it fails to match the importance of the...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Architectural Heritage (11 Jun 2014) See 1 other result from this answer

Mary Lou McDonald: 16. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the reason the preservation and restoration of the historical site of the last headquarters of the 1916 leaders at 14-17 Moore Street was not included in the six flagship commemoration projects to be funded under the phase 4 infrastructure stimulus projects he announced on 13 May 2014; and if he will make a statement on the matter....

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...

Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed) (5 Jun 2014)

Finian McGrath: ...rally with supporters outside Leinster House and I joined them. We all called on the Taoiseach to intervene urgently in their worsening situation. The workers were entering their 13th day of their Moore Street sit-in and are owed more than €100,000 in wages, holiday pay and redundancy pay. That is a scandal in 2014. Ms Anissa Hosany, a chef with the bakery for over three and a...

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