Moore Street
# moore-street - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
Poll: Would you like to see the 1916 site at Moore Street preserved?
Let us know what you think…
Share516 Tweet114Dublin councillors back report calling for Moore Street preservation
Members back a report which urges Arts minister Jimmy Deenihan not to allow a full redevelopment of the site.
Share29 Tweet28# moore-street - Thursday 24 January, 2013
Members of public invited to have their say on future of 1916 buildings
The final decision will be “hugely influenced by what the people want to see on Moore Street”.
Share465 Tweet# moore-street - Thursday 8 November, 2012
Fate of Moore Street 1916 buildings up for debate
Oireachtas committee to hear from representatives campaigning for the preservation – but owners of site who want to redevelop it won’t attend.
Share70 Tweet21# moore-street - Monday 22 October, 2012
Column: Markets like Moore St are the heart of our cities, and must be saved
The humble street market is in danger of being forgotten as developers move in – but it represents our real heritage, writes Barry Kennerk.
Share Tweet21# moore-street - Thursday 4 October, 2012
Deenihan to undertake assessment of Moore Street 1916 site
Proposed plans for a shopping mall that would include a commemorative centre cannot go ahead without ministerial consent.
Share24 Tweet9# moore-street - Wednesday 23 May, 2012
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
Your essential round-up of today’s biggest news, plus any bits and pieces you may have missed.
Share1 Tweet2Sinn Féin disappointed with ‘inadequate’ protection of Moore Street
The Government amended a Sinn Féin/Fianna Fáil motion about the protection of the 1916 battlefield site.
Share17 Tweet10# moore-street - Sunday 20 May, 2012
Dáil proposal calls for greater protection of 1916 Rising HQ
Sinn Féin is bringing a private members’ motion calling for the protection and full preservation of the Moore Street site.
Share1 Tweet25# moore-street - Tuesday 1 May, 2012
Deenihan to make decision on Moore St site ‘as soon as possible’
The arts minister says the National Museum of Ireland has sent a submission relating to the use of the 1916 Rising HQ.
Share10 Tweet12# moore-street - Sunday 26 February, 2012
In pictures: The street traders of Dublin and their prams
Photographer Susan Weir has documented the fruit vendors – and their individual vehicles.
Share5 Tweet15# moore-street - Monday 31 October, 2011
Man seriously injured in Laois assault
Gardaà in Abbeyleix are seeking the public’s assistance in relation to a serious assault that occurred on Sunday morning.
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