HILL OF TARA CONFERENCE
AT TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
THE HILL
OF TARA: THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL IMPORTANCE
Trinity College Dublin,
Swift Theatre
Monday 21 May: 11.00-2.00pm
Admission Free
Hosted by the Centre for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, TCD
Speakers to include:
Dr Sean Duffy - FTCD, Department of Medieval
History
Dr Gerald Morgan - FTCD, School of English
Mr Vincent Salafia, JD - Department of Law,
TCD
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TARA PROTECTION
PLEDGE
The Minister for the Environment, Heritage
and Local Government, Dick Roche, is currently
deciding the fate of the newly discovered
National Monument at Lismullen, near Tara.
70% of Irish people surveyed want the M3
rerouted. TaraWatch is now calling on the
public to make submissions to Minister Roche
directly.
To: Minister
for the Environment, Heritage and Local
Government, Dick Roche
I understand that you, Dick Roche, Minister
for the Environment, Heritage and Local
Government, will decide the fate of a new
national monument, discovered during the
course of excavations for the M3 motorway,
in County Meath, Ireland. This national
monument is a prehistoric royal ceremonial
site, roughly 80 metres in diameter that
is believed by experts to be a part of the
Hill of Tara archaeological complex. The
Hill of Tara is Ireland's premier national
monument, being the site of where 142 kings
were crowned, and belongs to all the people
of Ireland.
The Minister
for the Environment and Heritage has a constitutional
imperative; to give the national heritage
the highest level of statutory protection
possible. The Minister has the power, under
Section 14A(4)(d) of the National Monuments
Act 2004, to reroute the M3 away from this
national monument and the entire Tara complex.
Recent surveys have shown that 70% of Irish
people want the M3 rerouted, and I make
my pledge on behalf of that democratic majority.
If you decide to allow the M3 to carry on
as planned, and instruct the National Roads
Authority to demolish the national monument
at Lismullen, I pledge to join TaraWatch
and actively demonstrate against this decision
in Lismullen, when I am called upon to do
so.
The site must
be preserved intact until such time as the
Minister's decision can be judicially reviewed
by the High Court.
Sincerely,
Name/Address
_________________ Mobile_________ Email_____________________
Please sign
and submit the pledge to either TaraWatch
or directly to the Dick Roche, TD, Minister
for the Environment,Heritage and Local Government,
Custom's House, Dublin 2. minister@environ.ie.
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