Work to begin on preserving Iveagh Markets roof after years-long wait

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Work is set to begin on restoring the roof of the Iveagh Markets in Dublin under new directions from Dublin City Council

WORK IS SET to begin on restoring the roof of the Iveagh Markets in Dublin under new directions from Dublin City Council.

Deputy Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare told councillors that the Council executive has directed the “immediate commencement” of preservation works to protect in such a way as to make it not likely to cause a danger to any person or property. The marketplace was built in the early 1900s and housed traders for decades under a lease agreement between the Guinness family and Dublin Corporation, but has been left derelict for the last 20 years.Advertisement

The council refused a third planning application by Keane on the basis that he was not the legal owner, and he launched a High Court case. People Before Profit TD Brid Smith TD called on Minister of State for Heritage Malcolm Noonon to provide funding for remedial and protective works.

 

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