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Thursday January 01 1970

Walk the Line for Tara

category international | environment | event notice author Sunday December 30, 2007 14:15author by TaraTaraTara Report this post to the editors

Walk and Talk

New Year's Day 12.30 - Walk to Publicise the Meath Master Plan and World Heritage Park
New Year's Day 08
New Year's Day 08


Hi all,

The Walk will begin at 12.30 midday at 2 starting points both finishing at Kilmessan @3.30.

Route a) Fairyhouse to Kilmessan
Route b) Navan to Kilmessan

Bring good walking shoes, small snack and a good sense of humour as we walk and talk :)

We aim to raise awareness of the viable alternatives ie. Meath master Plan and World Heritage Park which have been presented to the Government.

This is the way forward and a far better alternative to destroying the Tara Skreen Valley for the sake of an environmentally and economically unsustainable DOUBE TOLLED ROAD.

Now we need to present it to the PEOPLE and make them aware that there IS a Better way, and one which will benefit All.

So get your hiking shoes on, be there at 12.30 and join us and together we will bring this vision into being.

Many thanks and a Happy 08 to all.

http://www.meathmasterplan.com/index1a.html
www.sacredireland.org

 #   Title   Author   Date 
 11   Please come to the rally     Michael Martin    Fri Jan 04, 2008 22:48 
 10   Progress     commoner    Wed Jan 02, 2008 15:12 
   Independent Ignorance     Silly Question    Tue Jan 01, 2008 20:28 
   Walk The Line     TaraTaraTara    Tue Jan 01, 2008 19:02 
   Starting at....     TaraTaraTara    Mon Dec 31, 2007 18:56 
   2 out of 3 say NO     Commoner    Mon Dec 31, 2007 16:27 
   Silly Season     Independant    Mon Dec 31, 2007 14:44 
   Tis the silly season     Jesus, Mary and Joesph    Sun Dec 30, 2007 18:18 
   Walkers     Trail blazer    Sun Dec 30, 2007 17:54 
   Best of Luck with this Carmel     C Murray    Sun Dec 30, 2007 17:18 
   Support     Carmel Diviney    Sun Dec 30, 2007 14:38 


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