TARA: A very positive day!

by Maireid Sullivan | May 18, 2008 at 07:16 pm
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Tadhg Crowley speaks for Meath Master Plan

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Following is a series of informative notes from the people who organised the weekend march in Dublin, to promote the Meath Master Plan as a genuine alternative to the M3 double-tolled freeway through Ireland's most important heritage site. The battle to save Tara is still proceeding, even though neither the Irish government nor the EU Commission will act on the will of the people, no doubt, because they are so deeply entrenched in what can only be defined as corrupt politics.

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A message of thanks following the 18th May march in Dublin:

Thanks so much to all who attended and to everyone who helped to put out flyers, posters and in setting up the march. Special thanks to Carmel, Roibeard, Terri and all the speakers who spoke so effectively and so eloquently. Thank you all.


Thank you also to Laoise and all her friends for the beautiful music, to add to the occasion.

It was a very positive day, promoting a very positive way forward for the people of Meath - the Meath MASTER Plan is a plan that will safeguard the future of Meath.... comparing that against what is an over specified, completely ineffective, over costly Tolled motorway that will only make transport, environmental and quality of life issues worse, then there is no argument.

If built the M3 will be obsolete within a few years, due to petrol price rises.

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

Lead up message from one of the organisers:

Hi all
Everyone is very welcome to attend the March tomorrow at 3pm starting at the
Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin, bring your friends and family.

Lets have fun to March for something very positive, we are marching for a
solution, marching "for" something better, not just against something bad..

1. I believe it is a solution that provides CHOICE FOR THE PEOPLE: transport
choice for travel within Meath, choice for a better future, choice to live
and work in your locality.

2. It also provides real QUALITY OF LIFE: removing the need to commute for
2-3 hrs per day to Dublin, giving people more time to spend in their
communities and with their families.

3. It provides LOWER COSTS: NO TOLLS, less dependence on cars & and future
petrol price rises, lower energy costs.

We believe it is a solution for the people, for their community, for their
local economy. It is for everyone, except the corporations and corrupt
politicians. I sincerely wish that all the people of Meath can embrace it
and make their solution.

Please come show your interest and support.
I wish everyone an enjoyable fun day.

"Tadhg Crowley" tadhgcrowley@gmail.com

And, the original Press Release

PRESS RELEASE

For Release 6/5/2008

A public march in support of the innovative Meath MASTER Plan will take place on Saturday May 17th 2008 at 3pm.

Participants are asked to meet at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, and the march will proceed to Dail Eireann, where there will be speeches, music and a presentation of the Plan to government officials.

The MASTER (Model Archaeological and Sustainable Economic Region) Plan is an advanced development plan that solves the current legal, environmental and heritage issues around the controversial M3 motorway, and also provides a wider model for sustainable economic, heritage and tourism development in Meath.

A key goal of the Plan is to enable Meath people to work in their locality, reduce their dependence on long-distance commuting to Dublin, and consequently allow them to spend more time with their families and within their community.

A second goal is to reduce Meath's CO2 emissions and its reliance on oil use for transport and energy, and to regenerate the local economy and communities of the region. Reduced oil use would lead to much lower costs in the future for both families and businesses in Meath. The promoters of the Plan stress this should be a national priority at a time when the oil price is close to $120 per barrel and has increased by over 500% since 2002.

The MASTER Plan objectives would be achieved via the creation of a community transport network to include a toll-free 2+1 road, and rail and coach services that facilitate easy travel throughout Meath, together with the creation of a UNESCO Meath World Heritage Park to generate tourism revenue, preserve the unique value of Meath's heritage sites and demonstrate the importance of sustainable living.

The Plan avoids re-routing the M3 as it uses much of the current road scheme "footprint" and switches to the existing N3 in the sensitive Tara-Skryne Valley area whilst still providing bypasses of Dunshaughlin and Navan. Land within the Tara-Skryne Valley purchased for the M3 would be held in state ownership and designated for heritage interpretation and protection.

The modified road scheme would also save significant costs for commuters and businesses as it would be toll-free, since the reduced cost of the 2+1 road format allows for buy-out of the PPP contract.

The Plan additionally implements the long-sought rail link to Navan and Kells, and provides for new coach services, creating a cost-effective, sustainable and reliable community transport network that would break dependency on long-distance commuting, encourage local job creation and dramatically improve quality of life for those living in the region.

The coach and rail alternatives would help reduce traffic volumes on the modified M3 by up to two-thirds, and the capital costs involved are approx. € 300 million less than current Government proposals.

The parallel designation of the region as a UNESCO World Heritage site would result in the preservation, protection and sustainable management of the archaeology in the Tara-Skryne Valley and surrounding areas. The extent of the World Heritage site would encompass the five major centres of Navan, Kells, Trim, Dunshaughlin and Slane, bringing a major tourist and economic dividend for the region with a potential increase of €75 million in tourism revenue per annum.

Co-authors of the Meath MASTER Plan, environmental campaigner Tadhg Crowley and transport researcher Brian Guckian, stated: "The Meath MASTER Plan is a huge opportunity to be grasped, with very significant economic, environmental, social and cultural benefits. It is something that everyone can have ownership of, and our message is that there is a solution, and that it can be implemented right now".

The proposal is currently with government and has received strong backing from the public and from across the political spectrum.

Guest speakers at the march will outline what the Plan means to them and the event will be a positive and constructive chance to engage with the issues involved, according to the organisers.

ENDS

For details on the arrangements for the Meath MASTER Plan March, please contact:

Terri Murray 086 8886135
terricath@hotmail.com

For details on the content of the Meath MASTER Plan, please contact:

Brian Guckian 087 9140105
railprojects@eircom.net

Tadhg Crowley 085 7159013
tadhgcrowley@gmail.com

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cynthia yoo

This is very interesting, do you have further information about the proposed M3 and what happened during the weekend?  Thanks for your attention!

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Maireid Sullivan

Hi Cynthia, yes, I do. Thanks for taking the time to research this.

Take a look at the website pages I created to help the campaign to save Tara. Its full of reports going back more than two years, here:

http://www.globalartscollective.org/acf/about.htm

Watch the short film there on that page, –it is very informative.

And, they had a public march to showcase the Meath Master Plan, which is a fantastic alternative to the double-tolled freeway! The guys behind it are brilliant!



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at 01:19 on May 19th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Maireid Sullivan

Thanks, Cao! Nice to see your name again! :)

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at 02:11 on May 19th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.


Good luck with the community action. It's the only way to get others to consider alternatives. The high price of oil  and increased awareness of climate change all work in The Master Plan's favor. 



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Maireid Sullivan

Thank you, Heritage. We're cutting it very close, with peak oil, climate change and pollution related issues.


The problem is that the infrastructure "templates" are designed for heavy industrial environments - not for rural environments. The M3 double-tolled freeway is one of those over-the-top 'industrial templates' - and the real estate developers continue to plan around these out-dated templates.

We need a lot more people to start pointing this out!

We need "new" sustainable environmentally and community friendly designs that will actually help restore the habitat - instead of concreting it over!


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Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Maireid Sullivan

Thank you for the tic, Infomatique.

Beaulieu
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at 07:28 on May 19th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Beaulieu

Interesting to hear Irish news.. don't get to hear much about foreign news in newspapers unless there has been a disaster or there is a war there.

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Maireid Sullivan

Thanks for your interest, Beaulieu  -- so true, ...we usually only hear of tragedies or tourism promotion.

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