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    • #710326
      DailyWalker
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      Hi, I’m doing a thesis on my walk to college each day and am wondering does anyone know what’s planned for the large site on Hammond Lane/Church Street alongside the Luas? OPW workers told me the Land Registry were originally supposed to go there but now I see they’re planning a new building in Roscommon. Any help would be much appreciated please!

    • #805477
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I dunno but its idle for a long time like the site facing St Michans The archeologist i think have something to do with it

    • #805478
      Anonymous
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      If you go to http://www.dublincity.ie and then go to ‘planning’ and do a planning search with ‘hammond lane’ as the search title it will give you details of various planning applications for the area. The one at the bottom of the list gives details of an archaeological dig:

      I tried to paste the direct link here, but it doesn’t seem to work.

    • #805479
      Anonymous
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      Thanks a lot Phil and Pot Noodle – the dig finished at least two years ago so I suppose it’ll just lie idle now like the new building at May Lane. I’ll keep watching anyway. Someone put curtains on the cut-out in the hoarding the other day!

    • #805480
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I think Liam Carroll might own that site. Not 100% though

    • #805481
      Anonymous
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      Didn’t even hem the damn thing.:mad:

      If you’re gonna be putting up street art curtains you may as well stitch up the hem. I don’t mind them not putting up a curtain rail or a valence but the hem is what matters. Sheer bloody laziness is what it is.

      Makes me mad so it does…

    • #805482
      Anonymous
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      Oh doesn’t it just lift the spirits when there’s a meeting of minds, PTB? I couldn’t agree more: the glossy fabric an affront to the streetscape aesthetic, the achingly self-conscious tie-backs plucked from Arnotts’ 1983 summer collection, and the frayed edging crass beyond comprehension. Truly, the mind boggles.

    • #805483
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @PTB wrote:

      If you’re gonna be putting up street art curtains you may as well stitch up the hem. I don’t mind them not putting up a curtain rail or a valence but the hem is what matters. Sheer bloody laziness is what it is.

      So true, so true! What do they teach the youth in these so-called ‘art schools’ these days? There’s simply no appreciation of craft any more… ๐Ÿ™

      *le sigh*

    • #805484
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Bump.

      The remaing derelict buildings on Hammond Lane have finally been demolished. So was just wondering if anybody knew what was going in there.

    • #805485
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Yes, I was very sad to see a pile of rubble there on Friday – I’ve been watching that house and site for the last few years and got some interesting info about it from the 1911 Census. It was in a bad state from drug addicts apparently and the OPW were very eager to demolish it.

      The OPW applied for Planning 20 Mar 2009 as follows:
      Demolition and removal of a dilapidated three storey building (no. 2 Hammond Lane), its supporting structure and the surrounding boundary walls. It also includes the excavation for the purpose of research and discovery, a site of archaeological and historic interest and a system of secant piling along the boundary on Hammond Lane and Church Street. A new quality wooden fence will be erected on the site boundary along the street line of Hammond Lane and Church Street. It will match in height and specification the existing fencing.
      http://www.dublincity.ie/Search/Results.aspx?k=Hammond%20Lane

    • #805486
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Hope this pic uploads ok (demolition commencing on the sunken site, taken the other day).

      Trying to find out what might become of this pivotal site is a very difficult task; just shows how poor DCC are at communicating the interests of property developers at key sites to the public (until its too late for the public to take an active role in any potential development)

    • #805487
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      The remaining area is being excavated at the moment. Archaeologists have found a Viking Type 1 house which was built over a wattle-lined ditch.

    • #805488
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thanks Dan, that’s interesting. There are no ‘windows’ in the hoarding any more so I can’t see in these days. Do you know where I can get more info on the dig?

    • #805489
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Margaret Gowan is doing the dig. Her office is on Merrion Square.

    • #805490
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thanks Stephen.

    • #805491
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      more info on the excavation and links to news reports etc here.

    • #805492
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      That’s brilliant, btdolan, thanks! Great blog too btw.

    • #805493
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @DailyWalker wrote:

      Hi, I’m doing a thesis on my walk to college each day

      Fair play, that’s one hell of a workrate, I only managed one thesis in a whole year! ๐Ÿ˜‰

    • #805494
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Pretty good alright! ๐Ÿ˜€

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