HC Deb 15 May 1911 vol 25 c1791W
Mr. STEPHEN GWYNN

asked the Chief Secretary in whom is vested the custody of the famous ruin of Dunluce Castle, county Antrim; whether the Irish Board of Works has heard that portions of the castle have been undermined by the action of the sea and are in danger of collapse; and whether he could see his way to recommend the placing of a sum of money at the disposal of county councils for the acquisition of ancient monuments, on condition that their upkeep and protection are provided from the rates?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

Dunluce Castle is private property, and neither the board of works nor the county council, therefore, have power to spend money upon it.