Planners 'not able to police heritage eyesores' Irish Independent Thu, Sep 01 05 DEVELOPERS in sensitive tax-designated areas built riverside monstrosities in...
Irish Times - Heritage Ireland special section with images available free at: http://www.ireland.com/focus/heritage/ Monday, September 5 2005 Tall tales and...
Breaches of EU laws could soon become criminal Honor Mahony in Brussels and Paul Cullen Wed, Sep 14, 05 Irish Times EU: A landmark ruling by the EU's highest...
Trucks too big for port tunnel not wanted, says Taoiseach Tim O'Brien, Irish Times 30.09.05 Lorries arriving in Dublin Port which are too big to use the Dublin...
Reviving Christianity at Tara Village Magazine - News & Views; Heritage 29 September - 5 October Tara has long been associated as a place of pagan worship....
Where the relics meet the road: Ireland's highway dispute Christian Science Monitor World > Europe: "A Letter From Ireland" from the September 26, 2005 edition...
Anyone interested in getting involved in an informal Dublin-based group, campaigning to save the Hill of Tara from the M3 motorway, is welcome to attend a...
Conference to 'solve' Dublin's traffic problems Patrick Logue Irish Times Wed, Oct 05, 05 Transport chiefs are gathering for a summit in Dublin today in a ...
SAVE TARA HALLOWEEN PARTY There will be a Samhain celebration at 47 Middle Abbey Street, on October 29th, sponsored by TaraWatch. It's an old Georgian house...
Halliburton firm may build Shannon tunnel By Gordon Deegan Irish Times Wed, Oct 12, 05 The biggest infrastructural scheme undertaken by the National Roads ...
Taking the waters in the courtesans' palace Sunday Independent October 16th 2005 http://www.unison.ie/travel/stories.php3?ca=333&si=1489236 HENRY James is...
Ahern says €34bn transport plan will meet its targets Mark Hennessy and Frank McDonald Irish Times Wed, Nov 02, 05 The Government's €34 billion, 10-year...
Thumbs up for Navan rail link Meath Chronicle Sat, Nov 05 05 National plan puts county ¡®on the map¡¯ by 2009 Joan Duignan THE new Transport 21 national...
Irish Examiner Letter to the Editor 09/11/05 Saluting the Republic as we bury our history IT is with great interest that I read the Taoiseach’s comments at...
New motorway users facing highest tolls Meath Chronicle Sat, Nov 12 05 E2.40 car journey likely to become E2.50 by the new year John Donohoe MOTORISTS using...
Sorry if this is a bit of topic for some lists, but just wondering if anyone can assist in finding out more information on 2 ringforts that are being excavated...
Cullen forecasts investment of €1.3bn Frank McDonald Irish Times Fri, Nov 18, 05 Roads: Major road projects which Minister for Transport Martin Cullen...
[This book, just out, has a heritage chapter which gives a detailed account of Carrickmines/M50 and the Hill of Tara/M3, as well as other tragic recent events...
[Please write letters to The Irish Times in response to the articles below. Instructions at bottom of page] Chief archaeologist only has basic degree Frank...
CHIEF ARCHAEOLOGIST'S QUALIFICATIONS Letter to the Editor - The Irish Times Thu, Dec 8,'05 Madam, - Your Environment Editor's comments on the appointment and ...
[Michael Slavin has submitted an affidavit, on behalf of Meath County Council and the other authorities, in the upcoming High Court case. Though he is not a...
Tara road hearing due next month Irish Times - News in brief Tue, Dec 13, 05 A legal challenge by environmentalist Vincent Salafia to the proposed routing of...
QUALIFICATIONS OF GOVERNMENT CHIEF ARCHAEOLOGIST The Irish Times - Letters to the Editor Tue, Dec 13, 05 Madam, - I write in support of the Government's chief...
December 15th, 2005 Re: Tara Campaign banquet at Drimnagh Castle Dear subscriber, As you are aware the proposed M3 motorway is to be routed through the ...
Tara route plan would be 'a cultural travesty' Frank McDonald, Environment Editor Irish Times Thu, Dec 15, 05 The planned M3 motorway through the Tara valley...
TOLLING ON THE M4 MOTORWAY Irish Times - Letter to the Editor Thu, Dec 15, 05 Madam, - Elected representatives from Meath, Kildare and Westmeath have raised...