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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11you can listen to people from velo city talking on imc-radio network on part of greenway cycle that happened last wednesday
more audio done, just uploading now
any news re last fridays dublin crit mass, did it happen?
if so any feedback?
and heres link to belfast biking and city stuff:
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70093
great to see that majority world stuff will be put up on imc-radio network
http://radio.indymedia.org/
more together piece up soon
there were 2000+ for the docklands cycle
there was a bit of a dispute with us going ahead with the greenway cycle
eventually i managed to get in and to talk with a few people
shame more local activists werent part of conference
more debate between all city road users would have been great, taxi drivers, walkers, lorry drivers.....
big stage, lots of cash spent
micheal aherne, head of DTO
cycling as tool for conflict resolution
a new recruit to DCC, dont believe the tag; its not david maher
rod and daniel and rods bike
serious discussion outside the mansion house that roman social centres had been attacked by fascists while italians were at velo city
cyclists discuss social centre issues outside mansion house
Sunday, Jun 26 2005
was the greenway discussed while international focus was on dublin?
did we try- yes
did we get support from DTO- no
did they ask us not to go ahead with greenway cycle- yes
did we go ahead with it- yes
has project taken on more momentum - yes
could we be better organised - yes
€900+ to get into conference- could money have been better spent?
velo city delegates have lunch on steps
Last week, Maiken Larsen interviewed a visitor from Rome who had just found out about the fascist attacks on the social centre there. Cops took two hours to arrive, and collusion suspected.
This morning, Friday (9-10 a.m.), Maiken interviews an irish woman who's just come back from making radio documentaries in Bolivia (to be broadcast on Near FM over the summer), and another Irish-woman on the dangerous toxins emitted by plastics and detergents which are not being addressed by the corporate sector.
I'd put it as a new Events post if i'd more details, but it was great listening to the live broadcast yesterday.
think the time is right for an indymedia workshop on free audio software distribution, the workings of the imc-radio network and collaboration with other audio heads; getting their material online and hopefully getting more imc-stuff onto local community based radio
i know that in the group theres near, dublin south, dublin 8 radio
any ideas on when is best, where etc, is there interest in it?
community of interests: I'll put up a few ideas on the newswire before the week's out.
broadband coming here in July.
this idea was muted at the forum and i just see on rte. news that the speed change is coming in due to cyclists deaths..
"A reduced speed limit of 30km/h for motorists in Dublin is to be introduced by the city council.
The introduction of the limit, down from the present 50km/h, is imminent and other cities are likely to follow suit.
The radically reduced speed limit is understood to be part of a new initiative to prevent the deaths of cyclists and pedestrians...."