The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Repairs done on the cheap

Memorial to Irish who settled in P.E.I., contribute­d to prosperity of Island not worth restoring properly

- BY LAURENT BEAULIEU Laurent Beaulieu is a resident of Ward 1 in the City of Charlottet­own and a former diplomat in the Canadian Foreign Service.

The past week or so there have been much written and said concerning the restoratio­n of the Irish Settlers Monument that sits behind the P.E.I. Regiment building in Charlottet­own.

The monument faces the entrance to Charlottet­own Harbour and is seen by every ship that comes into the Harbour.

It has been apparent for some time that the monument has been neglected and was in danger of becoming derelict.

Why this monument dedicated to all Irish people who came to settle in P.E.I. in the 18th and 19th century should be allowed to fall to such a state is puzzling.

At night there is no illuminati­on and no form of security in the area and it can be easily reached by going through the parking lot of the P.E.I. Regiment. It has been reported that someone drove a heavy vehicle over the monument, cracking and displacing many of the 32 stones, each one brought from and representi­ng a county of Ireland.

It has also come to light that the monument has been vandalized on at least two previous occasions but that it has warranted little attention from city authoritie­s.

The damage done by vandals is so great that now the city is extensivel­y repairing the monuments and redoing the landscapin­g around it.

However the city has decided to do it on the cheap with stone from Quebec, because restoring the stonework would cost too much.

In other words, a memorial to the Irish who came and settled in P.E.I. and contribute­d to the prosperity of this Island is not worth restoring properly, according to the City of Charlottet­own, and will have to settle for budget renovation­s.

This approach is extremely disrespect­ful to the entire Irish community, which is important not only by its size, but by the contributi­on it has made to P.E.I. in over 250 years.

Where are city council, the mayor and councillor­s when direction is needed in setting the proper tone for this type of restoratio­n?

I believe many wish to hear from the mayor and the councillor­s on what they will do to properly restore this monument to its original condition with stones from Ireland and also install proper security to ensure that vandals do not repeat their mischief.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? A visitor checks over the Irish Settlers Monument on the Charlottet­own waterfront. The site has been a favourite target for mindless vandalism since it was erected as a tribute to early immigrant settlers.
FILE PHOTO A visitor checks over the Irish Settlers Monument on the Charlottet­own waterfront. The site has been a favourite target for mindless vandalism since it was erected as a tribute to early immigrant settlers.

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