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The Art-Deco former Garda station in Ballymote, Co Sligo Google Street View

OPW hands former Ballymote Garda station over to local community

An art-deco building that was closed in 2009 will be licensed to local community groups.

AN ART DECO building built in 1931 and used as a Garda station until 2009 was yesterday handed over to the community of Ballymote in Sligo.

The building was designed by renowned Dublin Architectural partnership Beckett and Harrington, originally as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank. It was closed as Ballymote was selected as a regional Garda centre, building a state-of-the-art new station.

It will now be licensed by the OPW to Ballymote Tidy Towns and Tourism.

The main aim of the group is to provide a community facility for the promotion of tourism, arts and culture within the region. The group also aim to create and maintain employment through schemes such as the Rural Social Scheme funded by Sligo Leader.

The former Garda station will now be known as the ‘Municipal Building’.

It will be used as a tourism office, art gallery and meeting area for a number of community groups.

Junior Minister with responsibility for the OPW Brian Hayes was on hand yesterday and said that this handover would be the beginning of a number of such moves.

“Back in March of this year, I announced my intention that community groups could submit expressions of interest on how, in the event that no other State use or sale is possible, their local group might utilise these assets.

“Today’s event is a great example of that enterprising community spirit

I congratulate Peter Mullin and Noreen Cremin and all the residents of Ballymote and its environs for their sense of community and imaginative spirit and I’m sure that they will put the building to excellent use.

Hayes said in March that plans to sell off some of the 139 closed Garda stations was “common sense”, but it was later revealed that the State cannot find uses for closed stations.

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    Apr 28th 2017, 12:05 PM

    Parents only thinking of themseleves again never mind the damage to the child.

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    Apr 28th 2017, 12:02 PM

    Can these parents try to be civilised for the sake of their daughter ? What the hell are they putting her through ?

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    Apr 28th 2017, 6:26 PM

    @Catherine Sims: woeful for the child to experience that kidnapping. I pity the poor child with parents ( at least the dad) like that

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    Apr 28th 2017, 10:22 PM

    Are we only getting a fraction of the story possibly? Where did they live? Is there for example a Norwegian Court ruling granting custody to the father but the Cypriot authorities were not helpful in enforcing it? More info would be helpful.

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    Apr 28th 2017, 2:49 PM

    A domestic basically and the child is not in any danger! Talk about click bait!!! But what has the fact that the Turkish-Cypriot part of the country has no extradition agreement with any other country got to do with this story? The child was kidnapped from the Greek-Cypriot part and the in now in Norway!!! I know we are clever and can fill in the gaps for ourselves but that’s not journalism!

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    Apr 28th 2017, 3:47 PM

    @Missyb211: so you’d be fine if two masked men took your child off you under the instructions of your ex and brought her to another country ? Pull the other one …

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    Apr 28th 2017, 7:15 PM

    @Suzie Sunshine: Not the point is it Suzie. It’s a sensationalist headlines about CHILD KIDNAPPING when in actual fact it’s just a domestic!

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