Sisk commanded to attend Municipal Council meeting tonight; TDs, WCC and councillors will debate Community Plan
Sisk have been commanded to attend the special meeting of Greystones Municipal District Council tonight at 7.00pm.
The meeting will discuss how the Community Plan for the harbour, or most of it, can be carried out in such a way as to mesh with whatever plans Sisk has to re-commence construction after a four year long hiatus.
Unfortunately, the long-suffering public of Greystones have been excluded from this meeting, but GUBOH supporters need not worry — we will have accurate reports of the meeting even if the official minutes are massaged in the usual fashion.
At least two TDs and probably Minister Harris will attend. The invited lineup is: all the Wicklow TDs, councillors, WCC project director Sean Quirke, JP Sisk (and sidekicks), and John FFF O'Brien to contribute his company's expertise on the Community Plan.
With three of our six councillors supporting the Community Plan, Mr JP Sisk will not find the new Municipal Council as tolerant of his company's contempt for the Greystones community as the previous Town Council was.
Nor will Sean Quirke, the project director at County Buildings. If JP Sisk cannot give a definite date for a start to construction, he will be failing to do so 13 months after his company announced that the Primary Care Centre was a dead duck but that construction of residential elements would begin in the second quarter of 2014.
Needless to say, that didn't happen. Nor did building start as planned on 5 August. Dates do appear to be very moveable feasts out at Sisk's HQ on the Long Mile Road.
But Sean Quirke appears not to care that much. To him, if Sisk is merely seeking investors, that equates to 'proceeding diligently'.
Interestingly, one of JP's fans, FG councillor Grainne McLoughlin, posted on her Facebook page on 20 August last, two weeks after Sisk's latest date for beginning construction passed without a sod being turned:
In June Simon Harris TD and I had a meeting with very senior management of SISK to walk the new North Pier and discuss the many issues that are outstanding. One of the things I pleaded for at that meeting was that the hoardings be removed from outside the Sailing club & Ridge Angling and replaced with fencing. I was told at the time they would look closely at it. I noticed yesterday fencing on the ground in front of the hoarding and got confirmation this evening that the last of that horrible hoarding is coming down and been replaced with the fencing. I have to say.... Result (at long last!)
Nothing in there about asking Sisk — or even pleading with Sisk — to get a move on or landscape their ugly mess while we wait — and wait, and wait...
Tonight, no doubt, Ms McLoughlin will be to the fore to grill Sisk about their non-delivery of what was promised since. Also, some hard questions on why their last 'deadline' for a start on the housing and community buildings, just over a month ago on 5 August, passed without a move like the 38 or 39 previous 'deadlines'.
I look forward to her Facebook posts on this.
But don't hold your breath...








