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    • #706492
      mamoun
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      hi,

      a friend of mine who lives in ringsend is scandalised by the recent demolition of an old redbrick chimney, right at the bridge that connects to pearse street. he’s wondering if it was a listed structure and if the company that erected scaffolding around it a while ago had permission to tear it down. i called an taisce but haven’t gotten through to anyone there as yet. does anyone here know how i might find out whether the demolition was legit, and does anyone know any history of the chimney i’m talking about?

      thanks,

      –brian

    • #736188
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      old Gasworks site at the bridge?

    • #736189
      d_d_dallas
      Participant

      Is that not further down? I think it’s just opposite the millenium tower. I remember the chimney alright – but didn’t really notice it disappearing! Must pay more attention…

      There’s so much construction going on there at the moment (esp Barrow St) I doubt anyone knows whats really going on. The plan for the area is fairly comprehensive though – if the chimney was marked to stay then it defintely wouldn’t have been “mistakenly” taken down. The only thing I can think of that has to remain is the actual gasometer itself.

    • #736190
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      d_d_dallas there is an old Gas site at the bridge between the two docks… I think that is where he may be talking about?

    • #736191
      mamoun
      Participant

      my apologies, a clarification:

      the deceased chimney is not the big gasworks chimney, but a small one about 25 feet tall, just at the bridge, on the right coming from ringsend into town, apparently close enough to the street for pedestrians to touch it. it looked of 19th-century vintage.

      hopefully my concerned source will get online this evening and describe it further. thanks for the comments.

      –brian

    • #736192
      urbanisto
      Participant

      That development we discussed a while back…. using the Art Deco garage… is coming on. I think it looks pants though.

      More interesting was a DCC revovation of social housing on Boyne St. Old 19c terraces given very sympathetic steel and brick rear extensions and landscaping. I want to live there! Pearse House is next on the list.

    • #736193
      d_d_dallas
      Participant

      Archers garage? Walked past it the other day… Is the new building going to be totally disconnected from the 3rd rate rehash of the original garage? The L shape around makes it look ridiculous and only serves to accentuate the sorry tale behind the garage in the first place.

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