Green Street Court House

Green Street Court House, Smithfiled, D7

The appearance of Green Street Court House in Smithfield has been deteriorating in recent times so in May 2013 I asked Dublin City Council to advise me who is responsible for the court house on Green Street? What is the proposed use for the building? Will the manager arrange to have damage to the building repaired and the building made safe and protected?  In reply the City Manager indicated : ” This property is registered in the Land Registry to the Courts Services since 2004 on Folio 190542F.  Conservation have made a request to Planning Enforcement today to carry out an inspection of this protected structure to ascertain if there are any endangerment issues. We have offered the services of Conservation Section to accompany the Enforcement Officer to attend any inspection and offer advice on conservation issues as appropriate.”  I will continue to follow-up on this issue to ensure the building is not allowed to further decline.  Mary

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