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Cael- 04-19-2008
M3 protesters focus on Gormley’s Unesco plan M3 protesters focus on Gormley’s Unesco plan
The Irish Times - 19 April 2008
STEVEN CARROLL
RENEWED CALLS to reroute the M3 motorway from the valleys of Tara and
Skryne in Co Meath have been made in response to Minister for the
Environment John Gormley's recent comments on the site.
The Minister said last week he did not see the planned M3 motorway
preventing the Hill of Tara from being nominated as a United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) world
heritage site. He said he believed it would be possible to take a
series of initiatives to preserve the Gabhra Valley between the Hill of
Tara and the Hill of Skryne.
Campaigners believe Tara would struggle to achieve the status Mr
Gormley desires because of the nature of the works.
Vincent Salafia of Tarawatch said the Minister's proposal had created
an opportunity to revisit the whole issue. "We're calling on Unesco to
designate the Tara site and to insist that the motorway be rerouted
from the area."
Mr Salafia said the designation of Tara as a world heritage site could
drum up international support. "International pressure is our best hope
for saving Tara. If Ireland wants to use Unesco to help deliver
tourists to world heritage sites in Ireland, they must enforce Unesco
standards of preservation in those areas."
He also said there was a possibility that another legal challenge to
try to reroute the motorway would take place.
His comments came yesterday on International Day for Monuments and
Sites 2008, which was marked by a World Heritage Forum at Trinity
College, Dublin. The theme for the forum, which focused heavily on the
Hill of Tara situation, was "Religious Heritage and Sacred Places".
Dr Sarah Alyn-Stacey, of the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance
Studies at Trinity College, asked why the Minister had left it until
this late stage to seek Unecso status for the Tara site when
archaeological evidence of the site's historic wealth had been present
for so long.
Speaking last week, Mr Gormley said his department had engaged Dr Jukka
Jokilehto, a Finnish-born conservation expert, to visit Tara and the
other sites on what is known as the "tentative list" for Unesco.
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