OK, I have an irresistible urge to beg, buy, borrow or steal every Westlife album ever made. Why?…so I can bittorrent it all for everyone worldwide to fileshare on P2P to try to deny any more income to Westlife’s Shane Filan. Again..why?
I’ll start by saying that the comment below is my opinion and the opinion of others…in case they come after me we have to point that out..it’s only opinions and we are still legally entitled to those..just about.
It’s a long story but his some of his proceeds from the Westlife Empire have gone into destroying our local village, which also happens to be the historical seat of the O’Rourkes, of which as you can see and I’m one that carries a particular rare Gene going back over a thousand years (DNA tested..yep..scary). Dromahair was a major property and homeplace for the main branch of the O’Rourkes for more than 800 years. For the last 170 years or so Dromahair, being built by the Landlords the Lanes-Foxes, has also been known as the prettiest village in Ireland, sitting in the picturesque valley of the River Bonet.
I won’t get into the history of, and the details of, the planning permission process here, but in the first wave Shane Filan has somehow managed to concrete over what was probably the medieval Dromahair of the O’Rourkes with nasty naff cheaply built 21st Century cabins. Not sensitively built in areas behind the village..nope..it’s in in your face as you enter the town, downgrading the first impression to that of a classic example of tasteless Celtic Tiger greed for profit. Nasty boxes made from ticky-tacky. I might point out now that Shane Filan and his family are not residents of Dromahair, they are from Sligo so the only attraction of our village is that of lucrative development. This is not a rich pop star doing something useful for the community…far from it.
The latest big shock is that now he has been granted planning permission to redevelop the site of The Breffni Centre, aka Patton’s pub and hall. We are going to get a Crèche, gym and supermarket. OK..the first two it might be argued are needed by some people, although a new crèche has already recently opened. The big problem is the supermarket. In the village we have three shops. Two are small supermarkets and both are run by local families who have been there for years..McGoldricks and Gilmors. I think that Gilmor’s has even been there since the village was built. Both stores have recently spent a fortune upgrading their premises goods and services..with Gilmors reputedly spending maybe over half a million euro on refurbishment. The village now has modern shops with great products and services. So..why the hell have they granted planning permission for Shane Filan to wipe out these two main stores as well as the corner shop which also has been recently re-developed?. That’s the million-euro question.
One other point has just reared it’s head, is about Gilmor’s shop. It’s not only a supermarket, but also a hardware/animal feed/general store which provides the local lifeline to farmers in the immediate area. If Gilmor’s supermarket is taken down by Shane’s new shop then I doubt if the other business of the general store/farming supplies can stand on its own and will go down as well. Whilst there may be a few people indifferent to the planning decision, it may hit home hard when the next time they need a bag of Beef nuts, or a sledge hammer, or €5 worth of oval nails, a pair of overalls and a wheelbarrow in a hurry they will have to drive the 25 mile round trip to Sligo or Manorhamilton. I can assure you that it will hit a good few people hard having that essential service withdrawn from village life.
I for one would like to see a copy of the economic argument put forward for this new shop…if it even exists. Somehow I doubt if it mentions that the two/three existing shops that have just invested very heavily will be forced out of business by this development. I’d be be obliged if anyone can send me a copy of that document. To make sense an argument for this new shop it has to be either highly misinformed at best or possibly fraudulent at worst.
We don’t know what the building is going to look like yet, but knowing what he’s built in the past and the total disregard for tasteful sensitive architecture in Co.Leitrim generally, it will be a modernist monstrosity sitting in the middle of a classic period village…one of a kind. Development in architecturally sensitive towns and villages is supposed to enhance the local social and physical fabric…not destroy it. Why is it seen by most people that rich pop stars can get the planning authorities to do what they want, when local development for the community can’t get approval? For many people it all smells of something that Ireland is all too used to from the past.
The reality of this planning decision is that the traditional shops and their families are certainly going to be bankrupt because of a millionaire pop star. There’s only one person that will make money from this misery..Shane Filan and his company.
Of course, there are the other factors in the equation. When all development in Ireland has ground to a halt why does Shane’s company want to keep building where it’s not wanted or needed. It’s the opinion of most here that it’s something to do with his tax affairs, and the only reason that makes sense to me anyway.
There are many questions to be asked about the development by Shafin Developments (Shane’s company) in Dromahair, but it seems that no-one is prepared to ask them. I won’t ask them…if I met him and even touched on the subject he’d probably end up floating down the river Bonet as I’d lose it. In fairness I remember him as a young kid and he is a nice guy actually and I’d hope this is all driven by his advisers and family.
I’ll finish by saying that many people in the village are raging and very depressed over the latest planning decision on the Supermarket. We can’t trust planners and their decisions or developers. The Lanes-Foxes built the Dromahair you see not for themselves, but for their grandchildren and beyond and their communities…not for instant profit. That’s what determines what is right..and what should and should not be built.
If it comes to lying down in front of bulldozers..then I’ll do it and see if I can rustle up a few more O’Rourkes to fight with me. Traditionally the Clan were never shy of a fight..having caused the Norman Invasion of Ireland. That was over a woman though..according to legend. I’m sure that the great Chiefs of Dromahair would approve of this fight with outside interference though..that was always our way in the O’Rourkes.
OK..back off to find those Westlife albums and see if I can get someone to rip and seed them. After writing this I can’t do it myself eh? It’s a shame they never broke America after all.
July 23rd, 2009 at 3:44 pm
This is shameful. I’ve visitid Dromahair and loved its beautiful scenery and O’Rourke history. Let me know if you need volunteers!
July 24th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Well, gotta say I agree with everything said. Driving into Dromahair is now like entering a giant Lego land. What we need is a great big wall around the village, you know, a little bit like the one Shane has around his house/castle/mansion to prevent anymore popstars or the like turning Dromahair into an even bigger monstrosity. Bring on the bulldozers…..
August 6th, 2009 at 5:06 pm
I would like to share the fact that my family owned the now ‘breffni centre’ before being sold to the said development co. and I have many happy childhood memories of the house. Needless to say I am upset that the house will be pulled down to accomodate yet another supermarket. Maybe I’m biased (as a former McGoldrick family tie – my mother, plays a part in this lovely village’s life) as there is a thriving Gilmors as well as McGoldrick’s in the street already – surely it doesn’t need another rival? if you read this Shane—- please, please let it remain the wonderful home it once was (live there yourself, you’ll soon see)
August 9th, 2009 at 9:36 pm
Hallelujah brother…I couldn’t agree more, the decision to grant planning has not only dumbfounded me but has left me feeling utterly disappointed in the powers that be. The planning authorities should be nurturing and protecting our wonderful heritage instead of granting a free for all sabotage of our wonderful village.
May 16th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
I wanted to visit Dromahair, but maybe not now?
May 17th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Hi William, well if you’re an O’Rourke it’s still well worth visiting for the history. They haven’t ruined everything…yet. Just mail me if you’re coming and I’ll try to hook up.
Cheers
Patrick