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March 10

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Tuesday 2nd March

Foundations of the Ulster Way

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Friday 12th March

Exploring Places of Pilgrimage

Saturday 13th March

Mount Stewart House, Garden and Temple of the Winds

Ulster Plantation Workshop

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Friday 19th March

Be a Saint - Volunteer!

Saturday 20th March

Mamma Mia Mothers Walk of Belfast Castle

National Trust Bonus Time Initiative

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Wednesday 24th March

Raising New Ideas: The Influence of the Grand Tour on the Development of Tollymore Park

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Sunday 28th March

Ramble and Roast

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5 February 2010
 
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AA5A proposal for WTC

A proposal for the 'Western Transport Corridor' (WTC) a dual carriageway, between Aughnacloy and Derry.

The ‘Alternative A5 Alliance’ (AA5A) was formed at a public meeting in Newtownstewart, on 5 December 2009, after the announcement of the ‘preferred route’ for the 86 kilometre long, 4-lane WTC, a limited-access dual carriageway.

The basis of the group’s objection is:

1. the proposal for a limited-access dual carriageway is outdated 1960s transport planning, out-of-step with present-day needs that must take account of the threat of Global Warming and

2. present traffic levels simply do not justify such a road and it will generate more traffic. 

Indeed, AA5A proposes a 3-lane road on the line of the existing A5 and a reinstated railway - a modern transport system, to constrain further growth of traffic on the A5 - to link with Belfast, Dublin, the airports and the rest of Ireland.  Most of the former railway track-bed yet exists.

For more information contact: Malcolm Lake, Press Officer, ‘Alternative A5 Alliance’, Malcolm.Lake9@gmail.com.   

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