24 February 2003
PRESS
RELEASE
GREEN
PARTY DELIGHTED WITH SUPREME COURT DECISION ON CARRICKMINES
The
Green Party spokesperson for Environment and Local Government, Ciarán Cuffe TD,
today welcomed the Supreme Court decision on the Carrickmines Castle Site.
The
Court has granted an order temporarily restraining Dún Laoghaire Rathdown
Council from removing part of a medieval wall from lands at Carrickmines Castle,
Co Dublin, along the route of the new south-eastern motorway.
"It
is now up to the Council to prove that Carrickmines Castle is not a national
monument. I hope that reason will prevail and that the Castle will be saved. It
is still possible to modify the route of the road even at this late stage so
that the Castle can be protected.”
"I
appeal to the Council to consider making changes to the road and junction layout
at Carrickmines. This would be a more constructive use of their resources rather
than concentrating on trying to prove that the Castle is not a national
monument. I believe the archaeologists when they say that a medieval castle
complex is a national monument and frankly, I have more confidence in the
archaeologists' view on this than the Head of Transportation in Dún Laoghaire
Rathdown Council."
"My
complaint to the Garda last weekend about the activities of Dún Laoghaire
Rathdown Council in dismantling the wall and fosse still stands. I am pleased
that the Council have been told to cease dismantling the Castle walls."
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