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Tara- Rath Lugh Route Walk

category international | history and heritage | news report author Tuesday September 25, 2007 17:52author by Tara Pixie Report this post to the editors

Efforts to halt the destruction of the Gabhra Valley continue with the Monday route walk!
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On Monday September 24th, thirty brave cultural conservationists donned face paints and headed off on a route walk from the Rath Lugh direct action camp. Film director and actor Stuart Townsend, fresh from the highly successful aerial photograph on the hill attended by an estimated 3,000 people on Sunday, arrived with four massive bags of shopping for Tara’s soldiers before everyone set off. Stuart’s continuing support is massively appreciated!
Once on route activists erected barricades along the paths of the diggers and bulldozers to slow destruction work. Activists proceeded to Baronstown where seven to eight diggers were occupied, climbed and danced upon. The walk continued as our merry band arrived at Collierstown, an ancient Fenian graveyard. The two diggers working when we arrived were quickly halted with people climbing into buckets of diggers, onto roofs and onto their tracks. Songs were sung and people danced. Work was halted for half an hour before scouts indicated that machinery was working up ahead at Trevet. We headed there and on the way occupied another digger. The driver of this digger refused to turn off his engine despite the fact that activists occupied his machine, a clear violation of health and safety laws and a sackable offense.
Our next stop was Trevet, where one bulldozer was prevented from working by activists. It was then that the Gardai made their appearance. Taking some of our group aside, names were taken and no further action occurred. As our walk was slightly behind schedule, when Garda officers approached we decided to pick up the pace, keeping twenty to forty feet between ourselves and the law. Officers continued to follow us for another 100 metres before heading back the way they came. Having stopped work for hours it was near dinner time so we headed back to base camp. Throughout the day as we passed the sacred sites in the path of the proposed motorway short talks were given about the historical and archaeological significance of each site. No one was arrested and a great day was had by all. The campaign to protect Tara from the money mad mile continues picking up pace after the phenomenal success of the international Harpists for Tara event and John Quigley's stunning aerial photography. Every Monday route walks will continue. Completion of the M3 through the Tara Valley is years away and there is everything to play for! Be at the Tara Solidarity Vigil camp on the hill by 9.30 am or at Rath Lugh by 10.00am. Please come, please support and network!

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author by KOMpublication date Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Video 1: JP's alternate route - We travel to see JP’s alternate route site in person – September 2007
http://www.livevideo.com/video/DA127E7602DF48B9AD855B7F....aspx

Video 2: Save Tara Valley Human Harp Protest – 23rd September
[Posted by ‘Owenthickmick’]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fPcAqc0EY

Video 3: Love Tara 2 March – 15th September 2007
[Posted by ‘Niceman3232’]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph7hIOE8FRM

Video 4: Save Tara Campaign at the Big Green Gathering – 1st – 5th August 2007
[Posted by ‘kdwyermedia’]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7lnKRsgp3o

Video 1: JP's alternate route - We travel to see JP’s alternate route site in person – September 2007
Video 1: JP's alternate route - We travel to see JP’s alternate route site in person – September 2007

Video 2: Save Tara Valley Human Harp Protest – 23rd September
Video 2: Save Tara Valley Human Harp Protest – 23rd September

Video 3: Love Tara 2 March – 15th September 2007
Video 3: Love Tara 2 March – 15th September 2007

Video 4: Save Tara Campaign at the Big Green Gathering – 1st – 5th August 2007
Video 4: Save Tara Campaign at the Big Green Gathering – 1st – 5th August 2007

Related Link: http://www.tarapixie.net
author by KOMpublication date Wed Sep 26, 2007 03:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Interviews with local Navan People
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Video: Interviews with local Navan People
Video: Interviews with local Navan People

author by Niamh - Nonepublication date Tue Sep 25, 2007 20:37author address noneauthor phone noneReport this post to the editors

Before I point out the little error, I would like to say fair play to you all who took part in todays walk.
The importance of this action cannot be measured.

I would just like to point out that in paragraph 2, 3rd line down....

.......... ' arrived at Collierstown, an ancient Fenian graveyard '.............

It should read......' an ancient Fianna graveyard '

The Fenians did not arrive on the scene untill late 19th century.

I hope ye dont mind me making this point of correction.............

Missinformation gives the opposition an opportunity to attack, lets not give them that satisfaction.

Keep up the great work.

 
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