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- Irish Independent: Do not destroy the Hill of Tara
- Irish independent: Heritage sites and sore sights
- Irish Independent: Roche won't give an inch on Lisbon
- Irish Times: Carrickmines and the EU
- Irish Times: Carrickmines Castle Site
- Irish Times: Controversy over Slane bypass proposal
- Irish Times: Hill of Tara and the M3 Motorway
- Irish Times: Jailing of Maura Harrington
- Irish Times: Motorway near Hill of Tara
- Irish Times: Oireachtas committee hearing on M3 motorway
- Irish Times: Railway makes more sense than M3
- Irish Times: Renewing the Republic
- Irish Times: Tara landscape and the M3
- Irish Times: Trucks and Port Tunnel
- Meath Chronicle: Neolithic Discoveries Likely on Slane Route
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- Belfast Telegraph: Toibin condemns M3 in Co Meath
- Guardian: Land of High Kings is battlefield for fight between heritage and growth
- Irish Examiner | Govt 'has expressed no interest in 1916 memorabilia'
- Irish Examiner | Plea to Kenny over Hill of Tara's protection
- Irish Examiner | Tesco and Indaver give €30,000 to An Taisce
- Irish Examiner | Toibin joins M3 condemnation
- Irish Examiner | Top US museum names Tara 'must-see' site
- Irish Times Op-Ed: An act designed to facilitate roads and real estate
- Irish Times: 'Development frenzy is at the cost of everything else'
- Irish Times: Irish Sites Seek World Heritage Status
- Sunday Times – Focus: Motorway madness
- Sunday Times: Theron Brushes up on Hill of Tara
- Sunday Tribune – Mayo county council serves eviction notice onRossport Solidarity camp
- Sunday Tribune: Carrickminders launch bid to halt Tara motorway
- Sunday Tribune: Cullen accused of a 'cover-up' over Viking site
- Sunday Tribune: High court hearing will challenge M3 at Tara
- Sunday Tribune: Illegal pro-Tara road tactics ignored
- Sunday Tribune: Long road to decide the fate of our precious past
- Sunday Tribune: NRA bids to save 'Tara' route
- Sunday Tribune: Some five thousand years of history is in their hands
- Sunday Tribune: Tara 'crisis' gets international recognition
- Sunday Tribune: Thousands turn out to save Tara
- Telegraph: Seat of Celtic kings is threatened by motorway
- Toronto Star: Celtic Tiger threatens 'very soul of historic Ireland'
- Washington Post: In Ireland, Commuters vs. Kings
Radio
- American Public Media – Irish split on road near sacred site
- Chicago Public Radio – Ireland's Ancient Constitutional Law as a Source for Laws of the Future
- France Culture: Irlande – Le Tigre celtique, un enterrement de première classe
- National Pubic Radio (NPR): Celtic Cultural Sites in Crosshairs of Road Project
- RTÉ News: Drivetime – No reversal in M3 decision
- RTÉ News: Five Seven Live – Salafia facing massive legal bill after M3 bid fails
- RTÉ News: Morning Ireland – Excavation of Lismullen to begin
- RTÉ News: Morning Ireland – High Court challenge against M3 to begin
- RTÉ News: Morning Ireland – NRA examine sites in Tara ahead of M3 route decision
- RTÉ News: Morning Ireland – Supreme Court to rule in Carrickmines/M50 row
- RTÉ News: Morning Ireland: Minister set to allow M3 to proceed through Hill of Tara
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- BBC News: Ancient site on endangered list
- BBC News: Battlelines over Bypass Drawn
- RTÉ News: Five county councils reject Dana requests
- RTÉ News: M3 campaigner facing €600,000 bill
- RTÉ News: Motorway may face legal challenge
- RTÉ News: Roche approves resumption of work at Tara
- RTÉ News: Roche holds M3 talks with Wallace
- RTÉ News: Row over further site find on M3 route
- RTÉ News: Six One News – Vincent Salafia drops appeal in M3 challenge
- RTÉ News: Solstice celebrations at Hill of Tara
- RTÉ News: Tara called 'endangered heritage site'
- RTÉ News:: Council granted injunction on Carrickmines
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Vincent Salafia – Feed- Balance in the budget – Letter to the Editor – The Irish Times October 28, 2011
- Media Coverage – Demonstrations against the Slane Bypass / Dublin to Derry Road October 24, 2011
- Lobby group welcomes decision to suspend Slane bypass project August 10, 2011
- Government Must Prioritize National Monuments Bill in Programme of Legislation April 6, 2011
- Call for Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan, to Amend the Illegal National Monuments Act April 3, 2011
- Re:Public2011 candidate debate with Vincent Browne and David McWilliams – Tue 15 Feb – Button Factory February 12, 2011
- Meath Chronicle – Hearing on Slane bypass due to start next month January 26, 2011
- Irish Times | Welcome for public hearings into plans for Dublin-Derry road January 14, 2011
- Transport Committee to Hold Hearings on €1bn Dublin to Derry Road January 13, 2011
- Minister Dempsey Must Clarify N2 Slane Bypass Funding December 6, 2010
Tag Archives: vincent salafia
Meath Chronicle | Letter to the editor: The facts on the Slane bypass
Minister Dempsey and the Fianna Fail led BSC campaign would rather endanger lives in Slane on a daily basis than force the HGVs to use the road that was built for them, in order to unfairly pressurise An Bord Pleanala into approving a non-viable bypass, based on artificially inflated traffic volume. Continue reading
Posted in Economic Arguments, Edgar Morgenroth, Letter to the Editor, Save Newgrange, Vincent Salafia
Tagged bypass, campaign, economist, esri, Morgenroth, n2, newgrange, save, save newgrange, slane, vincent salafia
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Londonderry Sentinel | Road lobbyists team up with southern counterparts
Vincent Salafia of Save Newgrange said: “We are delighted to have North-South co-operation between our community groups along the proposed M2/A5 Continue reading
Meath Chronicle | Information on Slane Bypass now on display
This is a victory for the public who were not given the full information in relation to this grandiose proposal, and yet who are expected to foot the bill. Continue reading
The Irish Times – New round of public consultations ordered for proposed Slane bypass
Save Newgrange spokesman Vincent Salafia said: “We will be waging an international campaign over the next month, particularly in Northern Ireland, to get as many objections as possible filed with An Bord Pleanála.” Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Preservation, Environmental Protection, News, Save Newgrange, Vincent Salafia
Tagged bypass, consultation, n2, newgrange, public, save, slane, unesco, vincent salafia
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New consultation on N2 Slane bypass a victory for the public
Save Newgrange welcomes the new public consultation for the N2 Slane bypass, which is proposed to run 500m from the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site, and impact over 44 associated archaeological sites as well as a candidate Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Continue reading
Posted in Save Newgrange
Tagged boinne, bru, bypass, consultation, heritage, n2, new, newgrange, save, save newgrange, slane, vincent salafia, world
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‘Force council to implement HGV ban’ – Meath Chronicle. Letter to the Editor by Vincent Salafia of Save Newgrange
Force council to implement HGV ban Meath Chronicle – Letters | Wednesday, 8th September, 2010 Dear sir – Slane needs a dual-carriageway bypass (built to motorway standard) like Minister Dempsey needed the (larger) Government jet to go to summer school … Continue reading
Posted in Edgar Morgenroth, Letter to the Editor, Save Newgrange, Vincent Salafia
Tagged ban, bypass, hgv, n2, newgrange, salafia, save, slane, vincent, vincent salafia
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Critics Invited to Fill out UN Heritage Rights Survey Online During Heritage Week
SAVE NEWGRANGE – PRESS RELEASE – 20 August 2010 ‘Critics Invited to Fill out UN Heritage Rights Survey Online During Heritage Week’ To mark the beginning of Heritage Week tomorrow, Save Newgrange is launching an online survey drive today, asking … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Preservation, Heritage Campaigns, Human Rights, Vincent Salafia
Tagged carrickmines, heritage, human, newgrange, rights, tara, un, vincent salafia
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Environmental Legislation | Planning & Risk Management
Vincent Salafia, B.A, J.D., LLM (TCD) – Currently guest lecturer in Environmental Legislation and Planning and Risk Management in the Management School – Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) – part of the MSc Environmental Management and MSc Sustainability and Corporate Social … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Preservation, Education, Environmental Protection, Salafia, Vincent, Vincent Salafia
Tagged belfast, environmental, legislation, management, planning, queens, risk, salafia, university, vincent, vincent salafia
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The Irish Times – Letter to the Editor: Renewing the Republic
Renewing the Republic The Irish Times – Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Madam, – Kevin Sheehan is wrong to advocate that “The best antidote to this national malaise must be to hold a general election” (April 27th). It is time to … Continue reading
Posted in Letter to the Editor, Uncategorized, Vincent Salafia
Tagged editor, irish, irish times, letter, renewing, republic, salafia, times, vincent, vincent salafia
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Fighting for the Irish High Kings | Interview with Vincent Salafia
Vincent and Dylan at Carrickmines Castle, 2003 Fighting for the Irish High Kings - An Interview with Vincent Salafia 24 January 2008 Lawyer and activist Vincent Salafia, 41, has been a strong and passionate voice in the movement to preserve … Continue reading
Posted in Carrickmines Castle, Hill of Tara, News, Salafia, Vincent, Vincent Salafia
Tagged carrickminders, carrickmines castle, hill of tara, interview, salafia, vincent, vincent salafia
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