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Last Post 9/9/2004 5:13 PM by  Rev Jules
A Call To Musicians To Help Save Hill of Tara
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Rev Jules
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9/9/2004 5:13 PM
    Let me put this strand into the context of Irish music with the following quotation taken from one of the ballads written by the irish composer Thomas Moore, "The harp that once through Tara's halls / The soul of music shed / Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls / As if that soul were fled". At this moment, a four lane motorway is under construction through the Tara Skryne Valley. The road will pass only metres away from the Hill of Tara, with a clover leaf junction only a short distance from the north of the Hill. This motorway is a public/private partnership which means that private enterprise will profit from the destruction of an artistic treasure - a place which inspired music and a place where music was once played - that actually belongs to all the people of Ireland, regardless of their social standing. More than that, the destruction of the Hill of Tara should be of universal concern to all people, both in Ireland and abroad. Therefore, I am asking all the readers of Cluas.com to make their voices heard against this rampant desecration of Ireland's cultural heritage. Please log onto the following hyperlink http://www.taraskryne.org/flyer.html and use the contact details contained therein to protest at one of the worst acts of philistine vandalism since the raising of Coole House to the ground. I would also ask you to keep in mind which public representatives were responsible for this gratuitous act of cultural vandalism. As an electorate, its important to hold these decision makers to account.
    karlvin
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    9/10/2004 10:18 AM
    Fair play Jules for pointing this out , I had no idea the government were at it again ! Cutting a nature park in half !!! And even if it goes ahead yet again a far too long toll period has been allowed 30 years !! bloody m50 all over again .
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    9/10/2004 12:40 PM
    How come the media have'nt been reporting this? I take back a little of the huge repect I have for some of the nations journalists. Nice one Jules. (I hate back slapping but this is an exception ;))
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    9/10/2004 12:52 PM
    One more thing, there is a by-election coming up in Meath next spring (where the Hill of Tara is situated) and all the political parties will be out canvasing for the vote. If you are resident in Meath and have a vote there, you have a real opportunity to make a difference on this issue. Get lobbying y'all and spread the word.
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    9/13/2004 2:31 PM
    It's rare that anyone gets a chance to defend the media but I gotta point out that this was flagged in the Times in August and in Times and Indo last Wednesday. By all means the media should report, but the electorate should also read. I'm really doubting the usefulness of the 'name and shame' policy developed in recent years - witness the grinning mug of convicted criminal Ray Burke stepping into Dublin Castle. These developers don't care a sh*t about Joe Public's opinions, or rights for that matter. Fair play to Jules for highlighting it again.
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