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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 May 2021

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

Ceisteanna (327)

Seán Sherlock

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327. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the status of works and operations in Barryscourt Castle, County Cork. [25949/21]

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It was discovered, in recent years, that Barryscourt Castle had significant problems with damp penetration causing the internal electrical system to become inherently unsafe.  The visitor experience at the Castle had to be closed while extensive rehabilitation works were put in place. 

 The resultant works project involves progressively drying the entire Castle structure and repointing all external walls to prevent future water ingress.   This has necessitated addressing water ingress at all levels.  Extensive drainage works at ground level were required to lower the ground water table level. All external walls are being repointed and grouted with heritage grout to reduce water penetration through the external fabric.  Works have been carried out to the roof to improve water runoff. Extensive work to lead detailing, valleys and wall walks in addition to the upgrade and replacement of gutters has also been undertaken to effect the good run-off of rainwater.   The weathering of chimneys especially on the West wall has been particularly difficult.

Restrictions associated with the Covid 19 pandemic has disrupted the good progress of these works.  Currently, work to the North and West walls is complete and is approaching 50% on the South and East walls.   

After all external works are complete, an upgrade of the electrical and heating systems is planned, the completion of which, will clear the way for a reopening to the public. Every effort is being made to expedite the works which can only be undertaken in sequence.  It is not possible at this time to give a precise date for reopening to the public.

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