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Tara Skryne Landscape Conservation Plan

  • 14-06-2010 11:02am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    The proposed Tara/Skryne Landscape Conservation plan is an attempt to protect, preserve and develop a new framework for the area, in consultation with the local community. It wishes not to deny or prevent development but rather to manage it in a way which will protect this landscape, perhaps the oldest and most important we have from a view of mythology, heritage and history.
    This landscape is internationally known and held to be an area of deep interest and value to all humanity. It still contains a rich tapestry of wells, raths, woods, burial places, streams and of course the Hill of Tara at its centre. It is still green mostly and if protected and properly managed could prove the basis for a local and rewarding tourist, heritage and eco economy, sustainable and right. For once and after many sad mistakes the Tara area was looking in the right direction.
    However and despite running a road; the M3 through its centre, local politicians are now engaged in scare mongering in an attempt to scupper the above plan and thus leave what remains of the valley without regulation or protection. Their blinkered development led ideology sees the Hill of Tara alone as having protection and merit and leaves the rest of the landscape open for business, something which will in time destroy it, its past and its future possibilities.
    We all know the consequences of this, we all pay through our teeth now for the results of this and so we ask you to face down the newly formed mob; led as usual by Fianna Fail’s Killian, Reilly, Wallace and Dempsey. A royal county should have at its centre protection and care, if not it will end where it is being driven; in a royal mess.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,104 ✭✭✭✭djpbarry


    Sorry OP, what exactly is your point?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 farrelly57


    If we do not face down the people who are wrecking Meath soon; ie the local politicians, then it will be too late.
    A priceless piece of national and international heritage will be obliterated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,418 ✭✭✭bladespin


    Funny, there was a lot of BS about the M3 going through Tara and it never went close, sounds a lot like the soapboxers who were scaremongering about that are back.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,331 ✭✭✭Pete_Cavan


    bladespin wrote: »
    Funny, there was a lot of BS about the M3 going through Tara and it never went close, sounds a lot like the soapboxers who were scaremongering about that are back.

    Fully agree with you there bladespin, the original post claims there is a road running through the centre of Tare, conveniently leaving out the fact that the M3 is actually further from the Hill of Tare then the original N3.

    When I started reading the original post I was all for the idea of turning Tara and Skryne into a conservation area. But by the time I finished the post I realised this is not a genuine plan and just a stick with which to beat Fianna Fail.


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