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So says the Dublin City Council review of developer Joe O’Reilly’s Chartered Lands’ plans for the Upper O’Connell Street site, above, that encompasses 14-17, Moore St.

14-17 Moore St is a national monument and Chartered Lands needs consent from Minister for the Arts, Heritage and Culture Jimmy Deenihan to go ahead with their plans for that area, below.

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An Phoblacht reports:

“Welcoming the publication on Wednesday afternoon of the Report of the Dublin City Council Moore Street Advisory Committee, of which he is a member, Sinn Féin Councillor Mícheál Mac Donncha said:

The report recommends that Minister Jimmy Deenihan withholds consent from the Chartered Land plan which would encroach on the National Monument site and severely compromise it.

“This key recommendation reflects the widespread opposition in this City, nationally and internationally to the Chartered Land Plan which would encroach on this historic 1916 site and engulf it in a giant shopping mall. The report says the Chartered Land plan would have ‘a severely negative impact on the setting and integrity of the National Monument’.

“The submissions from 133 individuals and groups show that this National Monument is regarded widely as of key importance, especially as we approach the Centenary of the 1916 Rising.

“This is reflected in the Committee’s vision for Moore Street which ‘asserts the national and international historic significance of Moore Street as a key site in the story of the struggle for Irish independence and the birth of the Irish Republic. It is this Committee’s ambition that, by Easter 2016, the Moore Street area will, by its preservation as an historic and living part of the City, reflect this vision.’

“Very importantly also, the report recommends that the Minister commissions an independent Battlefield Site assessment of the general area, including the GPO evacuation route, and it stresses the importance of No 10 Moore Street.”

 

Dublin City Council urges rejection of shopping mall plan for Moore Street 1916 site (An Phoblacht)

Previously: Staying In Tonight?

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RTÉ is reporting that emergency stabilisation works were carried out last month on 14-17, Moore Street, Dublin, because the facade of No.15 was in danger of collapse.

Developers Chartered Land, who want to turn the four buildings into a 1916 interpretive centre (above) inside a massive shopping centre development, above, secured permission to carry out the works.

A group representing the relatives of the 1916 leaders want the buildings to be taken care of by a body such as the National Museum, and for the terrace and surrounding laneways to be preserved and restored as a battlefield site.

The plans by Chartered Land  (below) are open to submissions from the public until April 24.

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Emergency works carried out on Moore Street 1916 site (RTÉ)

(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)

Previously: The Rotten Fruit Of Moore Street