Save Sweny's Chemist of "Ulysses" from Destruction

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Sweny's Chemist of Lincoln Place/Westland Row, Dublin, the famous chemist shop, dating from 1853, mentioned in James Joyce's "Ulysses" and a listed building, was burgled on, of all days, the centenary of Bloomsday, the anniversary of the day on which the events of the book took place (16th June, 1904). The shop's fittings are the same today as they were on the day when Leopold Bloom's fictional visit supposedly took place.

The building has been damaged by fire on four separate occasions in the same 6 month period. According to the Irish Emigrant, "Joycean scholar Senator David Norris believes that the building is being deliberately neglected to make it suitable for redevelopment and Dublin City Council is finding it impossible to deal with the landlord, Thomas Anderson, as it tries to force him to look after the premises.".

In a report on the Irish Times, 16/06/2004, Dublin City Council "has grave concerns about the condition of the building. [...] The landlord, Mr. Thomas Anderson, with an address of Ward Anderson, Upper Abbey Street, boarded up the upstairs windows and a front entrance after the council began enforcement proceedings against him."

This petition is aimed at both the Enforcement section of the Dublin City Council Planning Department, Ireland, and Thomas Anderson, who is associated with the cinema group Ward Anderson. Since according to Ireland's Sunday Business Post (11/07/1999), "Ward Anderson controls 43 per cent of the market and owns 112 screens across the country, from the Savoy in Dublin to the Ritz in Mullingar. In the process, Ward and Anderson have become some of the richest men in the land, with an estimated combined worth of 85 million.", one imagines that Thomas Anderson is not so hard up for cash that he needs to destroy part of Ireland's literary heritage.


I also recommend that you directly petition Dublin City Council and Thomas Anderson at the following contact details:

Address: Enforcement Department, Block 4, Floor 3, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
Phone: Enforcement
E-mail: [email protected]

Address: Thomas Anderson, c/o Ward Anderson, Film House, 35 Upper Abbey Street Dublin 2
Telephone: 01 8723922
Fax: 01 8723687
Email: [email protected]
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150 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
18 December 2015
150. Sonja S | This place is unique Country Germany
2 December 2015
149. Ute D | It was a wonderful event to read out of Ulysses in Swenys! It is a part of Dublin ! Country Germany
28 October 2015
148. Eamon M | Retail shop heritage is valuable and should be cherished . Country Wicklow.
18 October 2015
147. Janet M | ... Country Dublin
6 October 2015
146. Ciara M | x Country Ireland
19 September 2015
145. Michael P | Don't let greed and apathy spoil this beaut iful corner of Dublin. Country U.K.
16 September 2015
144. Kei I | I visited Sweny's Chemist when I traveled Dublin in the summer of 2001, and the words I exchanged with the chemist there is still one of the most impressive memories of Dublin for me. Hopefully, I want the building to be preserved for anyone who would vis
25 July 2015
143. Mr Drs | One time home of my Father and his Father who ran the Chemist shop late 1800 into the1900's Country UK
27 May 2015
142. Leah B | Stop getting rid of everything , the country is depressing enough to live in . Country ireland
27 May 2015
141. Peter C | . Country Ireland
2 May 2015
140. Dorothy A | Nee (sweny) Country Australia
2 May 2015
139. Richard P | protect your heritage Country Great Britain
21 April 2015
138. Ciara O | I strongly support this petition Country Ireland
18 April 2015
137. Sarah M | it's culturally important Country Ireland
12 April 2015
136. Michael N | SAVE OUR HERITAGE NOW Country IRELAND
5 March 2015
135. Norma Swenyf | Sweny's is the oldest chemist shop in Dublin- Please save it!!!!!! Country Republic of Ireland
29 January 2015
134. James M | i love medicine
21 December 2014
133. Maeve H | I support this petition
4 September 2014
132. Shoana Q | outrageous neglect of our literary and architectural heritage if destruction allowed Country ireland
20 August 2014
131. Jane H | please restore building Country usa
17 August 2014
130. Dennis K | Too bad the Lincoln is already gone
21 July 2014
129. Lisa C | I am appalled that this listed building should be neglected in this way.
2 July 2014
128. John P | Please Save This Country Dublin
2 June 2014
127. Francesco M | please! Country Italy
12 April 2014
126. Kenneth C | I am descended from Sweny family Country Australia
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