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Raymond McCreesh Park: Newry Sinn Féin councillors block fresh vote | Raymond McCreesh Park: Newry Sinn Féin councillors block fresh vote |
(35 minutes later) | |
Sinn Féin councillors have blocked unionist efforts to reconsider naming a Newry play park after an IRA man. | |
The park is named after Raymond McCreesh, who died on hunger strike in prison in 1981. The playground was first named after him in 2001. | The park is named after Raymond McCreesh, who died on hunger strike in prison in 1981. The playground was first named after him in 2001. |
Last month, the council's equality committee voted by 15 to four to retain the name. | Last month, the council's equality committee voted by 15 to four to retain the name. |
In a full council sitting on Monday, a proposal to hold a debate to reconsider the move was rejected by 15 to 14. | In a full council sitting on Monday, a proposal to hold a debate to reconsider the move was rejected by 15 to 14. |
Council officials said standing orders would have to be suspended for the unionist motion to be discussed, but the vote meant the debate did not go ahead. | |
'Hurt' | |
Michael Carr of the nationalist SDLP said his party had voted on Monday for the fresh debate to be held. | Michael Carr of the nationalist SDLP said his party had voted on Monday for the fresh debate to be held. |
"The naming of a public space, and especially a children's park, in this way is something which has clearly caused considerable hurt to victims and survivors as well as the broader unionist and nationalist communities," he said. | "The naming of a public space, and especially a children's park, in this way is something which has clearly caused considerable hurt to victims and survivors as well as the broader unionist and nationalist communities," he said. |
"We also recognise the hurt experienced by the McCreesh family and the pain this protracted situation will have caused them. We do not, in any way, want to add to that. | "We also recognise the hurt experienced by the McCreesh family and the pain this protracted situation will have caused them. We do not, in any way, want to add to that. |
"The party politics played around these issues continues to open wounds that we should all be working to repair." | "The party politics played around these issues continues to open wounds that we should all be working to repair." |
He added: "The SDLP is clear- no public space should be named after anyone involved in state or paramilitary violence." | He added: "The SDLP is clear- no public space should be named after anyone involved in state or paramilitary violence." |
In last month's vote, those who voted in favour of retaining the name were Sinn Féin councillors and two independent republicans. | In last month's vote, those who voted in favour of retaining the name were Sinn Féin councillors and two independent republicans. |
While one SDLP councillor abstained from the vote, the other eight of his party colleagues on the council did not attend. | |
'Offensive' | |
Ulster Unionist councillor David Taylor told the meeting on Monday: "I want to remind republican representatives that this issue will not go away." | |
He added: "We will be exploring every avenue that we have at our disposal to ensure that we get this decision changed." | |
Earlier on Monday, his party colleague Tom Elliott launched a private member's bill at Stormont that proposes to ban public facilities being named after people convicted of terror offences. | |
UKIP councillor Henry Reilly said the park's name was "grotesquely offensive to one section of the community". | |
"Instead of resolving this tonight with a simple vote and doing the right thing, now we're going to bring this into the new super-council and poison that well," he said. | |
Sinn Féin councillor Liz Kimmins said her party's stance remained unchanged, and it was "disappointing that we have to revisit this over and over again". | |
"The people have spoken in 2001 when they named the park, and again in 2008 when it was investigated by the council, and yet again in 2015," she said. | |
"People are trying to ignore that democratic decision." | |
McCreesh, from Camlough in south Armagh, was one of 10 IRA prisoners who died in the hunger strike in the Maze Prison in 1981. | McCreesh, from Camlough in south Armagh, was one of 10 IRA prisoners who died in the hunger strike in the Maze Prison in 1981. |
His convictions included attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, possession of firearms with intent to endanger life and IRA membership. | His convictions included attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, possession of firearms with intent to endanger life and IRA membership. |