MARCH FOR TARA FROM THE GARDEN OF REMEMBRANCE
TO WOOD QUAY
A demonstration
against the proposed M3 motorway route through
the national monument of the Hill of Tara
is to be held in Dublin on Saturday, November
27, beginning at 1.30pm. The public are
invited to gather at The Garden of Remembrance
, Parnell Square and march up O'Connell
Street to the Dublin Civic Offices at Wood
Quay.
The purpose
of the march is to give the public an opportunity
to voice their objection to the Government,
particularly Dick Roche, Minister for the
Environment, Heritage and Local Government,
who is currently considering whether to
give directions to begin excavations of
over 40 individual monuments in and around
the Hill of Tara, at a cost to us of 30
million euros.
Groups and
individuals from all parts of Ireland have
already pledged their support, as have members
of all the Opposition parties. Primary,
secondary and third level student groups
in Offaly, Wexford, Cork and multiple other
towns have begun campaigns, sending letters
to the Minister, and have pledged to support
the march.
The march
will be an opportunity for people to express
their anger over the bad planning, corruption,
toll roads, public-private partnerships,
overspending on motorways, lack of investment
in public transport, as well as the overall
widespread rapid destruction of Irish heritage
being funded by Irish taxpayers money.
Campaigners
from the Clondalkin Round Tower; Woodstown,
Co. Cork; Carrickmines Castle, Trim Castle,
and many other heritage sites under threat
will be calling for the Government to make
further efforts to preserve Ireland's cultural
heritage.
Parnell Square
is particularly symbolic because of Parnell's
famous 'monster meeting' at the Hill of
Tara in the nineteenth century. Wood Quay
is even more significant since it was here
that Viking remains were discovered in the
late 1970's and a campaign was waged against
the construction of the Dublin Civic Offices
on top of the site. Ironically, the National
Monument's Act was amended to prevent a
repeat of such an act of desecration.
Dr Muireann
Nm Bhrolchain, of NUI Maynooth said: 'We
have been inundated with requests on how
to get involved'. Vincent Salafia, Public
Relations Officer said: 'Irish people feel
that Tara must be saved, and this is their
way of saying that preserving cultural heritage
is just as important as developing the economy.'
For further
information contact: Vincent Salafia - 087-132-3365
uatuathal@yahoo.com or
Dr Muireann Nm Bhrolchain 087-924-9510 muireann.nibhrolchain@may.ie
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