Demolition of O’Rahilly House a Destruction of Important Landmark- Pa Daly, TD

Kerry Sinn Féin TD Pa Daly is questioning the legality of the early morning demolition of the Dublin home of the Ballylongford born Easter Rising 1916 hero, Michael Joseph ‘The’ O’Rahiilly.

Following an early morning demolition job, the house of Michael Joseph ‘The’ O’Rahilly at 40 Herbert Park, Ballsbridge,  Dublin no longer stands.

Commenting on the decision of the developer to proceed despite a preservation order, Pa Daly TD said: that the demolition is sad and of questionable legality.

On the Protected Structures List

My colleague Cllr Mícheál Mac Donncha successfully moved a motion to add the building to a list of protected structures, but the developer still went ahead.”

The full weight of the planning laws must now be used to provide some form of justice.

Roots in Ballylongford

O’Rahilly’s roots in Ballylongford make him an important part of Kerry’s history and it is disappointing, if not necessarily surprising, that development of a hotel car park has wiped this important landmark off the map.

I fully supported the campaign of Proinsias Ó Rathaille and others to preserve the house and, after this major blow, I am eager that the next steps be taken in sanctioning this destruction,” said Teachta Daly.