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Save the Hill of Tara

 
 
paw
01:45 / 25.04.05
As some of you probably know the Irish government has proposed building a road through the Tara/Skreen Valley despite it's own experts advising them not to under any circumstances. The Minister for the Environment and Heritage Dick Roche has decreed that this month is to be a public consultation period so let this dude know us lithers won't stand for this kind of nonsense. Every letter/ phonecall counts as time is running out...

Protect Tara
 
 
paw
20:54 / 25.04.05
Lots of good info:

Tara and the M3 Toll Motorway
 
 
paw
22:25 / 10.05.07
Campaign to Save Tara
Please pass this on!
 
 
Olulabelle
09:52 / 11.05.07
paw, you could try contacting The Stonehenge Alliance and asking for advice and help.
 
 
Ticker
12:58 / 11.05.07
I'm not sure where the original link went to...will keep looking...

BBC.

Work on the controversial M3 motorway in County Meath near Tara has been
halted after the discovery of a highly significant archaeological find.
The project has been bitterly opposed by environmental campaigners.

They are opposed to the route because of its proximity to the historic sites
of Tara and Skryne.

The find is thought to be the size of several football fields and is a
circular structure used possibly for ceremonies in ancient times.


On Monday, Irish Transport Minister Martin Cullen turned the first sod on
the huge motorway project.

However, only one day later it has been halted by Environment Minister Dick
Roche


Environmentalists and historians warned that the Hill of Tara and its
ancient burial site in County Meath was too important to be tampered with.

The M3 is set to be built near the existing Enniskillen to Dublin road,
which can be gridlocked at peak times.

The National Roads Authority had argued that the motorway was needed because
it can currently take up to two hours to travel the 25 miles between Navan
and Dublin.



However, some historians objected to its route past an area which they view
as a treasure trove of archaeological finds and Ireland's equivalent of the
Egyptian Valley of the Dead.


Tara, known as Temair, was once the ancient seat of power in Ireland - 142
kings are said to have reigned there in prehistoric and historic times.

In ancient Irish religion and mythology Temair was the sacred place of
dwelling for the gods, and was the entrance to the otherworld.
 
 
paw
15:21 / 11.05.07
hi, the bbc article is incorrect. Work on the M3 continues but work at Lismullin has been discontinued pending Minister Dick Roche's directions on what to do next, he could reroute the section of the road through the Gabhra Valley or destroy the monument under legislation brought in in 2004,
 
 
paw
15:22 / 11.05.07
Save Tara
 
 
paw
18:10 / 03.10.07
TEMAIR ABU!
 
 
Spaniel
19:57 / 03.10.07
Er, paw, you'll very likely get a much bigger response if you actually put some words into your posts. Barbelith doesn't encourage the kind of brevity you're exhibiting, even when it's in aid of a worthy cause.
 
  
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