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'Last chance' to save Moore Street revolutionary quarter |
31 Aug 2014: posted by the editor - Ireland, Sinn Fein | |
A Sinn Féin councillor is calling on Dublin City councillors to reject a Council managers' proposal for redeveloping Moore Street. Speaking on the eve of Dublin City Council's monthly meeting tomorrow (Monday), Sinn Féin Cllr Mícheál Mac Donncha, a member the Council's Moore Street Advisory Committee said: "Council managers have tabled a proposal for the City Council which would see most of Moore Street and the 1916 'lanes of history' bulldozed. It is vital that this proposal is rejected. "The management plan involves a so-called 'swap' of the Council's property at 24/25 Moore Street for 14-17 Moore Street, the National Monument. But in reality the National Monument, last HQ of the republican leaders in 1916, is controlled not by the developer Chartered Land but by NAMA. As Dublin City Manager Owen Keegan admitted at a Council briefingm, the purse strings are controlled by NAMA. "This proposal is not in line with the recommendations of the Moore Street Advisory Committee. It should be withdrawn to allow for the preservation of the Moore Street/GPO area and its enhancement as the 1916 Revolutionary Quarter." Tags: Moore Street, 1916 Rising |
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