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: ''Cearnóg Dartmouth'') is a
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located near
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.Dartmouth Square owner to challenge ruling
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It has a simple rectangular layout, including a low granite plinth wall, a pergola and its walkway, and broadleaf mature trees which enclose the space. The park boundary is marked by the original wrought iron railings and gates.


History

The square was originally part of the Darley Estate. The park was developed along with the surrounding terraces of red brick houses, and was intended for private use by the residents. When the maintenance of the park became a financial burden to the residents of the square, it was leased to Loreto Hockey Club - in 1926 - for use as a hockey pitch for alumni. Later, it was used by current students of the Loreto College, St Stephen's Green. Differing accounts say that hockey was either played in the square until the 1950s, or that it stopped in the 1930s, when it became harder to maintain. The park began to decline and was overgrown. In 1987, the Residents Association approached Dublin Lord Mayor, Mrs
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, which in turn led to the City Manager, Mr
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, and his office working with the community to make the park a Dublin Millennium Year project. The park was cleaned, a new pergola was erected, paths were realigned and widened, and flower beds were planted. The public park was opened and
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opened a ten year lease. The construction and cleanup work was completed in 1988. The lease expired in 1997, and talks took place between Dublin City Council and the Darley Estate while Dublin City Council continued to maintain the park.


Controversy

The square became the subject of controversy in 2005, when it emerged that years previously, businessman Noel O'Gara, bought the
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on the square for £10,000 from PJ Darley, a descendant of the square's builders.Dartmouth park to reopen after deal reached with owner
Steven Carroll,
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O'Gara locked the gates on the park in the square in 2006.O'Gara vows Supreme Court bid to stop council buying his public park
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He tried to operate it as a car park but local residents blocked the gates. After 3 years of dispute with residents and Dublin City Council an agreement was negotiated with Noel O'Gara by a local resident to reopen the square to be used as an amenity again. The local community gathered regularly to clean up the square which was in a state of ruin after years with no maintenance. In December 2012, the square was sold at auction on instruction of the liquidator of Marble Tile and Granite. A group of local residents bought the square at this auction and donated it back to DCC. Noel O'Gara protested at the sale, though the property was eventually sold to
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for €142,000, with a contribution of €32,000 from local residents. The square is now wholly owned by Dublin City Council.


Famous residents

Luke Kelly Luke Kelly (17 November 1940 – 30 January 1984) was an Irish singer, folk musician and actor from Dublin, Ireland. Born into a working-class household in Dublin city, Kelly moved to England in his late teens and by his early 20s had become i ...
of the Dubliners folk group lived in at no.7 Dartmouth Square. The artist
Pauline Bewick Pauline Bewick (4 September 1935 – 28 July 2022) was an English-born Irish artist. Bewick was born in Northumberland, England on 4 September 1935, and with her mother Alice ('Harry') and sister Hazel, moved many times between England and Ire ...
refers to his house at a time when she was romantically involved with him. In addition there it is claimed that the following were born or resided there: * No. 23, Alfred (Alfie) Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin * No. 51,
Frank Duff Francis Michael Duff, L.O.M. (7 June 1889 – 7 November 1980), known as Frank Duff, is known especially for bringing attention to the role of the laity during the Second Vatican Council of the Roman Catholic Church as well as for founding ...
, founder of the Legion of Mary * No. 55, Joseph Michael O'Byrne, 1916 veteran and Registrar of Deeds, Land Registry Office, Dublin * No. 57,
Paul Durcan Paul Durcan (born 16 October 1944) is a contemporary Irish poet. Early life Durcan was born and grew up in Dublin and in Turlough, County Mayo. His father, John, was a barrister and circuit court judge; father and son had a difficult and forma ...
, poet, was born at this house * No. 61, Micheal MacLiammoir, actor and playwright and
Hilton Edwards Hilton Edwards (2 February 1903 – 18 November 1982) was an English-born Irish actor, lighting designer and theatrical producer. He co-founded the Gate Theatre with his partner Micheál Mac Liammóir and two others, and has been referred to as ...
, actor and producer * No. 62, Thomas Lopdell O'Shaughnessy, Recorder for Dublin * Power O'Mara, Globe Theatre Company and eldest son of opera singer Joseph O'Mara *
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(William Joseph Shields), an Oscar winning actor. *
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, writer, playwright and broadcaster


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