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The Long Walk to Dublin...almost there!

category mayo | environment | news report author Tuesday August 08, 2006 19:04author by EC - Shell to Sea /RSC Report this post to the editors

Ten days down.
Four to go...
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After ten days on the road with sore feet but high spirits the Long Walkers arrived in Mulingar last night.

With 261km down the walkers are now only four days walk away from the capital. The walk will reach the city centre on Saturday 12th with the last leg starting off from Kilmainham jail at 12pm.

The walk from Rossport to Dublin has so far seen walkers making their way across Mayo, Roscommon, Longford and Westmeath greeted by waves, hoots and shouts of support and "fair play" from motorists and pedestrians alike.

For more info check out daily diary on out website.

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

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author by EC - RSC/S2Spublication date Tue Aug 08, 2006 19:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thursday 10th Kilcock O'Keafees Bar @8pm
Friday 11th Newcastle, Dublin Pollyhops @8pm

To take part in the last day of the walk meet at kilmainham jail @12pm all welcome

author by Chris Murray - The Unmanageablespublication date Tue Aug 08, 2006 19:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors



We are festooned with Green Posters proclaiming the walk- cool. The poster -ban, is I hope a
bad memory. The first ones I see are Rossport and in Camden Street too.
(And none have been ripped down, though there are a couple of very wet ones
sliding down the lamposts!!!!!).

author by cool jpublication date Wed Aug 09, 2006 02:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hearty congrats all concerned. I did the Straide-Charlestown section but the annoying propensity of my feet to blister put a halt to any further trekking. Despite that I was thouroughly amazed by the amount of support we got!! - To read some sections of the media you'd think were out on a lonely limb and the whole country agrees with Shells/ Irish governents GUBUesque project. Its a credit to ShelltoSea's campaign that people see through the official lies and spin being propogated by Shell, Mr Dempsey etc. and their many media apologists.

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

author by cathiepublication date Wed Aug 09, 2006 16:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

good luck, well done, keep it up.

and THANK YOU. without people like yourselves ireland would be sold wholesale to the lowest bidder!

author by John Kelly - CFSDpublication date Sat Aug 12, 2006 16:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sorry Chris the poster ban is far from a bad memory, the posters in Camden St and Rathmines were taken down the following day. Likewise in the city centre they stayed up a few hours max. I wrote to the Deputy Lord Mayor about this, as they are violating the vote of elected councillors, as per May 22nd vote at DCC. The DLL is a Labour guy, cant think of his name at the moment,. O' Riordain I think, didnt even get a reply. ! But we always said this issue would require "eternal vigilance" now that have we policy on our side as well as law we will have to go about getting it enforced.

The real issue here is totally political, the core concerns of govt are alternative and accurate information re the Corrib gas field and Shell and alternative information re the slaughter in the middle east and our effective complicit role in same. Same old, same old story, information wars, the less the punters know, the less govt will be impacted upon.

author by cool jpublication date Sat Aug 12, 2006 23:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hopefully the boys in Green and Red can prove just as resiliant tomoorow!!! - Once again well done all concerned!!!

author by MaYo - mAyOpublication date Wed Aug 16, 2006 16:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done to everyone who took part wasn't there myself but commend everyone who was. It nice to see a bit of community spirit for a worthwhile cause!

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