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Tuesday 5 December 2023 Dublin: 5°C

# Moore Street

This year
2023
Council gives green light for revamp of protected structure building on O'Connell Street
The development is opposed by some politicians including Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald and Gerry Adams.
Last year
2022
Mary Lou McDonald lodges appeal over green light for O'Connell and Moore Street redevelopment
A decision is due on the appeals by An Bord Pleanala in June.
Dublin rally hears calls for Government intervention to ‘save’ Moore Street
The area housed the headquarters for the leaders of the Easter Rising in the final stages of the 1916 insurrection.
Hammerson approved by Dublin City Council to redevelop O'Connell and Moore Street
Mary Lou McDonald and the grandson of 1916 leader James Connolly have criticised the planned development.
All time
Dublin City Council issues tender for Moore Street market operator
The successful bidder would manage the market from Thursday-Sunday between 9.30am to 10pm.
Plan to regenerate O’Connell Street and Moore Street unveiled
UK property developer Hammerson submitted planning applications today.
Body of man discovered on Moore Street in Dublin
It’s understood he was a rough sleeper.
Green Party plan for Moore St area wants O'Connell St 'rescued from neglect and takeaways'
The party is launching its ‘Vision for Moore Street’ this afternoon.
Man due in court over robbery of shop in Dublin city yesterday
The theft occurred on Moore Street yesterday morning.
Minister to push ahead with plans to get Moore Street market back 'to its former glory'
Minister Josepha Madigan wants Moore Street to be a ‘heritage hub’ in the capital city.
Advisory group backs opening up Moore Street Easter Rising site to the public
The report also found that the Moore Street market is facing an ‘existntial crisis’.
'I've been on this street since I was in a pram': The stories behind Dublin's market stalls
From Moore Street to Camden Street: the traders keeping Dublin in fruit, flowers and fish.
1916 relatives lose battle against the State in case over Moore Street site
One of the street’s buildings is declared a national monument.
'Customers find it impossible to get here': FX Buckley butcher says Luas works forced him to downsize
Buckley pins the drop in footfall on Moore Street to the Luas Cross City works.
'It's absolute chaos': Luas works are causing serious traffic issues on Moore Street
Footage shows an on call fire engine appearing to have to reverse down Moore Street due to congestion.
'They've completely isolated us': Dublin businesses say Luas works are destroying their livelihoods
The Luas Cross City construction has had a negative impact on local businesses.
'The whole street is dying' - Moore Street traders feel they're being wiped out
Marie Cullen has been working beneath scaffolding on Moore Street for the past year.
'You just feel like no one cares one bit about us' - Moore Street traders working in the shadows of history
It’s been a long year for the traders of Moore Street as they work in the shadow of 1916.
Government challenge over Moore Street battlefield site likely to be paid for out of centenary commemoration fund
Minister for Arts and Heritage Heather Humphreys announced where the funds would come from last week in a committee.
There was an "unlawful entry" at the Moore St battlefield site this morning
The government also says workers at the site are being harassed.
"I'm losing money every day while nothing is being done... it's a nightmare" - How Moore Street's traders have been forgotten about
Marie Cullen sells her fruit and veg on Moore Street in the shadow of the battle for the National Monument.
Government to appeal decision to protect Moore Street battlefield site to Supreme Court
The Moore Street site was ruled a “battlefield site” by the High Court in March.
1916 victory: Moore Street has been declared a 'battlefield site'
The government will now have to revisit an earlier decision which could lead to the demolition of certain buildings.
The 9 distinctive smells of Dublin
A breath of fresh air, indeed.
Is Banksy supporting the Moore Street campaign? It's unlikely...
A painting appeared overnight.
Claiming victory, Moore Street demonstrators end their protest
It follows a High Court ruling yesterday. No demolition work will take place at the terrace for two weeks.
'This is unacceptable to anyone who gives a damn about Irish history'
There has been a welcome response to the decision to temporarily halt the demolition of buildings on Moore Street.
'I slept in 18 Moore Street in protest this weekend. Once these buildings are gone, they're gone'
The ultimate question in all of this is, ‘what we value more as a society’. We can always build more shopping centres or hotels in different city centre sites, but we can never rebuild our history once destroyed, writes Sean Fox.
Poll: Do you support the Moore Street occupation?
What do you make of it?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
The discovery of a body in Limerick, a rally on Moore Street and an attack on an Egyptian hotel.
"We want the Republic": Rally to support Occupy Moore Street protesters
A crowd of around 200 people were addressed by Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald and other politicians.
Builders down tools as protesters occupy buildings on Moore Street
A man has put a flag on the top of the roof of one of the terraced properties.
The 2016 ministers look surprisingly happy about their visit to a graffiti-filled room
Work is finally under way at the 1916 Moore Street centre – but it won’t be ready in time for next Easter.
What's going to happen to the Clerys building?
All 460 workers were let go last Friday.
Fianna Fáil's brand new plan for Moore Street is "a little bit inspired" by Charlie
Could the area become the new Temple Bar?
The government is going to buy the historic Moore Street site
Numbers 14-17 Moore Street have been designated as a site for a Commemorative Centre.
There's now a '10 Hours Of Walking In Dublin As A Woman' video
It’s… different.
Dublin City Council vote against Moore St 'land swap deal'
The vote came in at 22 for and 38 against.
Vote on contentious 1916 museum delayed AGAIN
The ‘land swap’ deal is opposed by Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin, the Greens and People Before Profit.
Is the government protecting the wrong house on Moore Street?
The Department of Arts, Culture and Heritage says no.