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COMPLEX legal negotiations are still standing in the way of the transfer of the iconic Casino building in Malahide to Fingal County Council so that it can become the new home of the Fry Model Railway.
Negotiations between the council and three sets of legal representatives are still continuing, leading to local frustration at the delay in signing the deal and moving on with developing the Casino as a new tourist attraction in Malahide.
Cllr. Eoghan O'Brien (FF) asked for an update on the project last week and was disappointed to hear that legal difficulties were still in the way of the transfer of the property to public ownership.
In a written report, the council explained: 'Discussions are still ongoing between the various legal representatives to finalise arrangements to bring the Casino building into public ownership.'
Senior council official Stephen Peppard admitted there was an 'element of groundhog day' about the report. He said that the council was 'well aware of the frustrations of the Malahide community' over the delay.
'Nobody is more frustrated than we are at how long it is taking to put this thing to bed,' he added.
He said the council was doing its 'utmost' to complete the deal and a 'huge amount of time and effort' is going into the project.
Cllr. O'Brien said he understood the council's difficulties but said that the issue was compung up 'again and again' on the doorsteps of Malahide as he canvassed the area. He said the project was of 'huge importance to residents of Malahide and visitors alike' and would add significantly to the 'tourism product' on offer in the town.
Cllr. Anthony Lavin (FG) said the continuing delays were 'very frustrating and very annoying'.
Fingal Independent
Fingal County Council is delighted to announce the official opening of the Casino Model Railway Museum, Malahide following the completion of a €4m restoration programme on the historic Casino building and conservation of the Fry Model Railway Collection.
The Casino building which occupies a prominent position at the entrance to Malahideis the only cottage Orne of this type in Fingal and is of significant historical importance to Fingal’s architectural heritage.
It has been carefully conserved, restored and extended tobecome a modern visitor attraction that is now the permanent home of the Fry Model Railway collection which is also of great historical importance not only to the people of Malahide but to model train enthusiasts worldwide. The carefully conserved collection is truly a national treasure that will now be displayed permanently for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.
As well as the Fry Model collection, the museum will alsoaccommodate a large modern model railway layout depicting several railway scenescapes in Ireland, interactive displays, soundscapes, an education and exhibition space and historical interpretations and memorabilia from Irish Railways.
The project which has cost approximately €4m to deliver has been funded through Fingal County Council’s capital programme and a generous donation of €1.5m from the late Mr Michael Gaffney of Malahide.
The official opening of this unique and very special visitor attraction by Mayor of Fingal Cllr Eoghan O’Brien marks the culmination of a project that first began over a decade ago and will be avaluable addition to the already extensive and impressive portfolio of heritage properties owned by Fingal County Council.
Fingal County Council’s Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly, County Architect Fionnuala May and Director of Economic, Enterprise and Tourism Development Emer O’Gorman, were present at the well-attended opening in addition to local councillors, elected representatives and members of the local community.
Mayor of Fingal Cllr Eoghan O’Brien said: “I am delighted to be here today to officiallyopen the Casino Model Railway Museum, which has been beautifully conserved and restored. The redevelopment of the Casino has been one of the most eagerly-anticipated projects in the Malahide area so it fills me with pride to be able to stand here today to open this wonderful heritage property.
“It goes without saying that the Casino Model Railway Museum will be a spectacular amenity for local and visitors, both young and old, to enjoy for years to come.
“I would like to pay tribute to the Malahide Group, comprising GV Wright, Colette Smith, Michael Howard, Matt Ryan Jnr, NoraOwen, Matt McNulty and Alfie O’Dowd, who worked tirelessly over the years to ensure this project got to this point today.”
The Mayor also commended Fingal County Council for investing significantly in the project, and paid tribute to the late Micheál Gaffney for his generous donation towards the restoration of the building.
Fingal County Council Chief Executive AnnMarie Farrelly said: “The restoration and redevelopment of the Casino building has been a major capital project for Fingal County Council and I am delighted to be here today at the official opening of our newest heritage property. This is a truly wonderful day for the Malahide area, and indeed Fingal as a whole, and Ihave no doubt that the Casino Model Railway Museum will become a popular tourism attraction going forward.
“The Casino is a unique property and the meticulous restoration and conservation work will ensure that the public will get to enjoy this modern visitor attraction accommodation in such an architecturally significant and historic building.”
Director of Economic, Enterprise and Tourism Development Emer O’Gorman said: “The Casino Model Railway Museum is a wonderful addition to Fingal County Council’s heritage property portfolio, which includes Malahide Castle and Gardens, Newbridge House and Ardgillan Castle. Tourism development is a vital element of our department’s work and this new property will be a great addition to our offerings for residents as well as visitors from both home and abroad.”
County Architect Fionnuala May said: “The design by Fingal County Council architects on behalf of the Economic, Enterprise and Tourism Development marries the historic original cottage with a complementary new building. The Council has worked closely with all the contractors appointed to the project to ensure that each of the elementsof the project were carried out by skilled craftspeople who are expertsin their field. Its completion is a credit to each, and every person involved from the project’s inception to its successful completion.”

Fingal County Council has awarded the contract for the operation of the Casino Model Railway Museum to Shannon Heritage, who byworking closely with Fingal County Council are committed to ensuring the museums’ success as a visitor attraction for domestic and international visitors. Six people will be employed at the new museum.
Fingal County Council are delighted to announce that the long awaited and highly anticipated Casino Model Railway Museum is now open to the public and that all visitor information can be found on the official website https://www.modelrailwaymuseum.ie/