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File image if properties on Moore Street designated as a national monument Alamy Stock Photo

Campaigners granted judicial review of development plans for Dublin’s Moore Street

The leaders of the 1916 Rising retreated from the GPO to a row of terraced houses on Moore Street in the final stages of the rising.

CAMPAIGNERS FOR THE preservation of a derelict Dublin street synonymous with the 1916 Easter Rising have been granted a judicial review of the development plans for the area.

The Moore Street Preservation Trust said grounds for the judicial review include interference with and demolition of protected structures in the Moore Street area.

The leaders of the 1916 Rising retreated from the GPO on O’Connell Street to a row of terraced houses on Moore Street in the final stages of the rising.

Revolutionary leader Patrick Pearse formally surrendered to the Crown forces on the street.

Four properties in the red brick terrace row – 14 to 17 – are designated as a national monument and there are plans to turn them into a museum.

Planning permission was granted to property firm Hammerson in 2021 to develop pathways between and around the street and to build a town square in the area.

The development plan also includes drawings for new retail and office spaces on the largely derelict street.

It would see the demolition of homes which currently sit opposite the national monument.

download (9) Generated image of what the new development on Moore Street in Dublin would look like. Image created by Visual Lab Image created by Visual Lab

The project insists however, on its website, that No 14-17 Moore St will be retained as it is due to its national monument status and that the area will be “appropriately restored as part of this landmark destination”.

But Moore Street Preservation Trust opposed the plans over its concerns that the site would be “destroyed and demolished“. 

In a statement today, the great-grandson of James Connolly, James Connolly Heron, described Moore Street as the “great survivor of the 1916 Rising” and added that it is “the location of the last HQ of the Provisional Government still standing today”.

He said the Moore Street Preservation Trust “will not stand idly by and allow this sacred ground to be destroyed in the commercial interest of private property developers”. 

“It simply cannot be allowed to meet the same fate as the family home of The O’ Rahilly – bulldozed overnight courtesy of another infamous decision by the members of An Bord Pleanála,” he added.

That building, 40 Herbert Park, was the former home of 1916 Rising leader Michael Joseph O’Rahilly, the only leader killed in the fighting.

It was bulldozed in September 2020 to use the site for a 12-storey apartment and hotel development.

James Connolly Heron added: “The Hammerson claim that their plan will sensitively rejuvenate this historic part of the city is simply untrue. 

“It will do nothing of the sort. It will redraw streets and lanes that have remained intact for over a century. 

“We are confident that the High Court will once again find in our favour and hold that this area satisfies the criteria for National Monument status and so must be preserved and protected in accordance with its historic importance.” 

Sinn Féin’s general election manifesto meanwhile has said the “heritage of Ireland must be protected” and adds: “From the ongoing threat to the 1916 battle-site at Moore Street, it is clear that the preservation of our rich history requires a new government willing to put the people’s inheritance above the private profit of developers”.

One of the party’s cultural heritage priorities includes “declaring the Moore Street terrace, its yards and laneways, a National Monument and developing a 1916 Culture Quarter by enacting Aengus Ó Snodaigh’s Ceathrú Cultúir 1916 Bill”.

That Bill seeks to establish a body called An Cheathrún Cultúr 1916 Teoranta in relation to the “preservation, restoration and management of the cultural historical quarter within the Moore Street Battlefield Area”.

-With additional reporting from Muiris O’Cearbhaill

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    Mute Ian O'Donovan
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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:29 PM

    I think anyone living on their own should have a room where they could lock themselves in and be able to sound a loud siren if they need to.
    Had an elderly relative nearly left for dead by 3 gougers who left empty-handed after a couple of hours beating him up.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 5:14 PM

    Like Panic Room? Last time Forest Whitaker almost killed Jodie Foster in there as far as I can remember.
    How about maybe having judicial system that works instead?
    Let me guess – those dirt bags had 10 previous convictions, but never been in jail longer than a week?

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    Oct 27th 2014, 5:30 PM

    They were well known to the Guards. Got away with it but karma got some of them through other incidents they were involved in.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 7:00 PM

    Better still you should be allowed to pump them full of lead. If they enter your house while you are in it. Self defence after all.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 5:12 PM

    What is anyone doing about the feral scüm class? Why do we continue to let the breed and reward them for doing sowhen the people who pay for them can’t even afford families themselves? Surely some sort of voluntary sterilisation program is order where by members of the feral scüm class are given slightly easier sentences once caught in act of scümbaggery if they agree to be neutered? We could even offer a once of payment of €100,000 if they agree which is halved if they already have a child and halved again for any subsequent child. In the long run, we’d be saving money.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 6:04 PM

    If you lock up the criminals then the legal profession go hungry and who will invest in Government bonds and vulture funds then ? -’Twould be total anarchy no jobs for economists or anything – R.T.E. would have nothing to report , Primetime would be replaced by Gareners Advice and Crimecall would not afford our Gardaí much needed exposure !
    Don’t be silly gkrell , society as we know would end !

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    Oct 27th 2014, 6:04 PM

    Gardeners’

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    Oct 27th 2014, 8:37 PM

    what amazes me though is we usually follow the uk in their legislation…but do you ever hear a judge in Ireland sentence someone to minimum sentences..IE: Life , with a recommendation they serve 25yrs before being allowed to apply for parole etc…its common practice in the uk…

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:33 PM

    All this violence in the news these days is very disheartening =/

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:05 PM

    That’s awful but yet four hours ago the journal rubbed the Dubs noses in it that Cork was a much better place to live !!

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:15 PM

    http://jrnl.ie/1748376
    So Dublin is great then?
    Langer.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:19 PM

    Brian I’m not saying Dubljn is great but it is bad out pitting counties against each other and painting a picture of a place through rose tinted glasses everywhere has its good and Bad points but the journal are stirring the s…

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:22 PM

    That article was on Culture in Cork.
    I’m from Cork City, I didn’t write the article, the city didn’t write the article.
    And this article has nothing to do with it.
    We’re all from Ireland anyway, lets just take pride in that.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:26 PM

    Touché

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:48 PM

    Grow up.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 4:37 PM

    Bryan ya knob everyone knows Dublin is way better!

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    Oct 27th 2014, 5:51 PM

    We have better breed of chavs in cork

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    Oct 28th 2014, 6:37 AM

    Sooner or later the Socialist State will result in more crime. Just keep supporting the welfare state and you will pay a huge price. If you had an immigrant problem such as ours as well as a large parasite class such as we do, you would have complete chaos. A “panic room” room !!! Are the Irish kidding? A 44 Magnum is the answer. As Clint Eastwood said “Make My Day”. Johnny McCullough from Martinsburg, WV.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 6:01 PM

    What we need is analytical methods and good intelligence work to catch these criminals ! But I hear that department are a bit busy catching real criminals !
    Needless to say I hope the victim makes a full recovery ..
    The solution by the way is cameras on the gable end of your house ! Know a Guy who had his garage broken into three times put up a camera and now he doesn’t have to even close his door …

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