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The GIVE US BACK OUR HARBOUR Committee Meeting Room | The Beach House | The Harbour | Greystones | Co Wicklow Email: [email protected] Web: facebook.com/groups/greystones Press release 26 May 2011 Greystones group unites with local representatives in ‘take down the hoardings’ campaign THE GREYSTONES ‘Give Us Back Our Harbour’ group has made substantial progress towards its objectives after it stepped up its campaign two weeks ago. The GUBOH group has held several meetings with town and county councillors from all parties and has published the proposals it put to them to allow almost a kilometre of hoardings at the harbour development to come down and have the amenity returned to the public for the summer season. “There has been great progress,” said GUBOH spokesman Basil Miller. “We’ve met the Fianna Fail town councillors, including Greystones mayor Ciarán Hayden, Fine Gael’s town and county councillors, and the Labour group which includes the Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Tom Fortune. “All are agreed that something must be done to get the harbour amenity back to the people. All are agreed that it must be done soon. All are agreed that delegates from GUBOH must be included in any discussions with the developers on steps to make the harbour site safe, landscape it, and return the amenity to the people of Greystones.” Miller went on to say that there are disagreements on timing and on specific steps, but the overall level of agreement was “most encouraging”. “We are now quite optimistic, where ten days back we would have been ‘cautiously optimistic’,” he said. “Our proposals have, in their broad outline, been accepted by all parties. Issues have been raised, such as safety and insurance, which we acknowledge are important. “But we believe that this kind of issue can be dealt with in meetings with the developers and WCC which will include GUBOH delegates, and we have told councillors this. Not every issue or objection need be resolved ahead of such discussions — we would expect suggestions for solutions to come from any party at the table, including Sispar or WCC.” He said that GUBOH has a pool of expertise both among its committee members and general membership which can help in such discussions.

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Press  release               26  May  2011    

Greystones  group  unites  with  local  representatives  in  ‘take  down  the  hoardings’  campaign    THE  GREYSTONES    ‘Give  Us  Back  Our  Harbour’  group  has  made  substantial  progress  towards  its  objectives  after  it  stepped  up  its  campaign  two  weeks  ago.        The  GUBOH  group  has  held  several  meetings  with  town  and  county  councillors  from  all  parties  and  has  published  the  proposals  it  put  to  them  to  allow  almost  a  kilometre  of  hoardings  at  the  harbour  development  to  come  down  and  have  the  amenity  returned  to  the  public  for  the  summer  season.    “There  has  been  great  progress,”  said  GUBOH  spokesman  Basil  Miller.  “We’ve  met  the  Fianna  Fail  town  councillors,  including  Greystones  mayor  Ciarán  Hayden,  Fine  Gael’s  town  and  county  councillors,  and  the  Labour  group  which  includes  the  Cathaoirleach  of  Wicklow  County  Council,  Tom  Fortune.    “All  are  agreed  that  something  must  be  done  to  get  the  harbour  amenity  back  to  the  people.  All  are  agreed  that  it  must  be  done  soon.  All  are  agreed  that  delegates  from  GUBOH  must  be  included  in  any  discussions  with  the  developers  on  steps  to  make  the  harbour  site  safe,  landscape  it,  and  return  the  amenity  to  the  people  of  Greystones.”    Miller  went  on  to  say  that  there  are  disagreements  on  timing  and  on  specific  steps,  but  the  overall  level  of  agreement  was  “most  encouraging”.      “We  are  now  quite  optimistic,  where  ten  days  back  we  would  have  been  ‘cautiously  optimistic’,”  he  said.    “Our  proposals  have,  in  their  broad  outline,  been  accepted  by  all  parties.  Issues  have  been  raised,  such  as  safety  and  insurance,  which  we  acknowledge  are  important.    “But  we  believe  that  this  kind  of  issue  can  be  dealt  with  in  meetings  with  the  developers  and  WCC  which  will  include  GUBOH  delegates,  and  we  have  told  councillors  this.  Not  every  issue  or  objection  need  be  resolved  ahead  of  such  discussions  —  we  would  expect  suggestions  for  solutions  to  come  from  any  party  at  the  table,  including  Sispar  or  WCC.”    He  said  that  GUBOH  has  a  pool  of  expertise  both  among  its  committee  members  and  general  membership  which  can  help  in  such  discussions.    

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“We  can  also  call  on  external  expert  help.  Several  persons  eminent  in  fields  ranging  from  contract  law  to  engineering  to  insurance  and  more  have  called  us  to  volunteer  their  services.  We  can  actually  augment  the  expertise  already  available  to  WCC  and  Sispar  with  contributions  from  our  own  people,  and  we  are  happy  to  do  so  pro  bono.”    The  local  councillors  have  agreed  that  a  GUBOH  delegation  should  join  in  meetings  with  Sispar  and  WCC  on  the  issues  involved.    GUBOH  has  also  begun  a  round  of  discussions  with  four  local  clubs  in  relation  to  the  community  facilities  at  the  harbour  which  have  also  been  delayed.  The  rowing  club,  angling  club,  sailing  club  and  Sea  Scouts  will  all  move  into  new  clubhouses  and  compounds  at  the  south-­‐east  corner  of  the  harbour,  but  nobody  is  able  to  say  when  these  will  be  built  or  what  the  sequence  for  construction  will  be.    And  in  the  run-­‐up  to  the  Greystones  Town  Council  meeting  on  Tuesday  31  May,  at  which  Sispar  will  make  a  presentation  on  the  harbour,  GUBOH  will  also  meet  local  TDs  to  seek  their  further  support.      “It’s  not  over  till  the  fat  lady  sings,  but  we  hope  to  see  a  united  front  of  the  community,  the  local  councillors  and  the  local  TDs  putting  the  point  strongly  that  it  is  not  acceptable  for  a  ghost  harbour  and  an  empty  building  site  to  be  left  as  it  now  is  in  the  absence  of  any  further  building  work,”  said  Miller.    “To  that  end,  we  are  ramping  up  our  campaign  another  notch.  Collectors  will  be  on  the  streets  in  the  area  this  weekend  asking  even  more  people  to  sign  our  petition.  More  premises  will  be  displaying  our  banner.      “And  more  of  our  members  and  supporters  will  be  attending  the  Town  Council  meeting,  not  in  the  form  of  a  demonstration  or  protest,  but  simply  to  show  Sispar  and  WCC  that  they  stand  behind  us  and  behind  our  local  representatives  when  they  seek  action  to  get  the  harbour  back  into  public  use.”    Ten  days  ago,  the  group  placed  large  banners  on  the  walls  of  several  business  premises  in  Greystones  as  part  of  its  campaign  to  have  the  harbour  hoardings  removed  in  time  for  the  summer.    The  banners  bear  the  slogan  “Give  Us  Back  Our  Harbour  —  Take  Down  the  Hoardings”.      ENDS    For  more  information  contact    Basil  Miller  Spokesperson  086  8182082  /  01  4433494  

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Notes  for  editors  GUBOH  represents  a  large  group  of  residents  and  businesses  in  Greystones  whose  quality  of  life  and  level  of  business  have  been  adversely  affected  by  the  unsightly  hoardings.      The  appearance  of  the  whole  harbour  area  is  ruined,  hospitality  businesses  in  the  area  have  seen  massive  decline  in  their  trade  and  this  fall-­‐off  is  felt  throughout  the  town.      The  approach  to  Greystones  from  the  Bray  Cliff  Walk  now  has  a  prison-­‐like  appearance  and  the  community  has  been  cut  off  from  the  marine  environment  which  has  always  been  central  to  life  in  our  town.      GUBOH  accepts  that  the  hoardings  have  been  necessary  until  now  for  safety  reasons.  However,  they  have  been  in  place  for  three  and  a  half  years,  which  is  a  great  deal  longer  than  the  community  was  originally  led  to  believe.      Completion  of  this  project  is  dependent  on  an  uplift  in  the  housing  market.  Few  informed  commentators  believe  this  will  happen  for  a  number  of  years.  We  sympathise  with  SISPAR’s  financial  difficulties  but  we  do  not  believe  it  is  acceptable  for  a  developer  to  seal  off  a  harbour  and  a  portion  of  the  coastline  from  the  public  for  an  indefinite  period  purely  for  commercial  reasons.    GUBOH  is  not  opposing  the  completion  of  the  Bord  Pleanala-­‐approved  development.    The  harbour  is  now  built  and  the  issue  which  previously  divided  the  town  is  no  longer  relevant.  The  community  is  united  in  one  demand.  We  want  our  harbour  and  seashore  back,  we  want  the  public  amenity  which  we  previously  enjoyed  restored  to  the  community  —  and  we  want  this  done  in  time  for  the  summer  season.    We  are  also  convinced  that  restoring  this  public  amenity  will  bring  some  uplift  to  the  local  economy,  an  uplift  which  is  badly  needed  in  the  current  recession.    The  GIVE  US  BACK  OUR  HARBOUR  group  was  founded  by  several  residents  involved  in  discussions  about  the  harbour  project  on  boards.ie.  It  was  launched  with  a  Facebook  page  on  Thursday  21  April.  As  of  Thursday  26  May,  the  page  has  553  members,  and  the  petition  books  which  are  available  at  several  locations  in  Greystones  have  been  signed  by  over  600  people.    See  http://facebook.com/groups/greystones