Kilkenny Central Access Scheme "a travesty" @ 23 Feb 2015
An Taisce said in a statement today.

An Taisce said it has opposed Kilkenny's Central Access Scheme every step since it was formally proposed in 2007 and made a major submission at the oral hearing in 2008 as well as written submissions at all stages. An Taisce also fought to preserve Nos.21-22 Vicar Street, which we believe the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht should have designated the site as a national monument.

The statement continued: “An Taisce continues to be dismayed that Kilkenny County Council is:

“An Taisce is and has always been completely opposed to this development in its entirety.

“However, An Taisce met Kilkenny County Council in April 2014 when they agreed the Late Medieval Gable would be retained. This commitment should be acknowledged and welcomed. This retention does not make what is happening acceptable or reduce the clear opposition of An Taisce and many other residents of Kilkenny and visitors to this development. This is clearly a travesty.”