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8th June 2023
04:23pm BST

“College Green is one of the most historic yet contemporary and dynamic locations in Dublin where journeys converge at the heart of a bustling city. The College Green Hotel will offer guests and locals alike an oasis of calm in the heart of the city. “Having initially considered a renaming to The Westmoreland Hotel, we took on board the feedback from patrons and others, which alongside reflection on our environment and patron experience, informed our decision to opt for a new name. "We are very excited to adopt The College Green Hotel as our new brand and are grateful to those who shared their views. It feels right for us and for our patrons, both now and for the future. "We will continue as The Westin Dublin for the coming months and look forward to becoming The College Green Hotel at the end of the year."One of the people to highlight Fane's defence of slavery in the context of The Westin's rebranding was Dublin Green Party councillor Janet Horner. Speaking on Newstalk Breakfast on Thursday, the politician said she welcomed the news that the proposed name change was not going ahead, adding: "I think this is a really positive decision. I think that it is high time that we're being a little bit more thoughtful and mindful when we are looking at the people and the ideas and the movements that are given such prominence and such elevation to be commemorated in the names of the city streets that we walk every day. "We really need to be more considerate in how we choose those names and certainly choosing to add a name to the street whose legacy includes the defence of slavery would be inappropriate at this point in time." This article originally appeared on JOE Header image via Instagram / The Westin READ ON: - Dublin ranks as the 9th most expensive city in Europe - Peperina Bistro to open a new spot in Portobello - Dublin city KFC branch served closure order due to rodent discovery