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Call to Support Mary Kelly at her Re-Trial This Week

category national | anti-war / imperialism | press release author Monday June 14, 2004 10:29author by Maggie - Global Women's Strike Report this post to the editors

Mary Kelly has to be in court in Ennis for the beginning of the Circuit Court session tomorrow, Tuesday, 15th June and there will be supporters there with her. However, the jury selection and trial proper start on Wednesday, 16th June. Mary has asked for support especially starting from the Wednesday....

Mary Kelly has to be in court in Ennis for the beginning of the Circuit Court session tomorrow, Tuesday, 15th June and there will be supporters there with her. However, the jury selection and trial proper start on Wednesday, 16th June. Mary has asked for support especially starting from the Wednesday - join the gathering on the Wednesday morning from c. 9.30am at the court house in Ennis where there will be a support demo. Bring placards, banners etc. Every day there will be a support presence inside and outside the court house, all welcome.
Accommodation for those from afar can be sorted out once people arrive on the Wednesday morning and the various contact people for accommodation will be present at that point. The options are: a house in Ennis for supporters from the trial which also has space for 3 tents in its garden, spare rooms and floors in Ennis offered by a number of friends, the peace house in Shannon and the hostel in Ennis which is close the the courthose and costs 12 euros a night.

author by info linkpublication date Tue Jun 15, 2004 19:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There is only one hostel in Ennis, which is quite big and which has vacancies. If you come down, bring I.D as the hostel won't let you in without it i.e. a passport or a drivers licence.

author by Transport Dublin - Ennispublication date Mon Jun 14, 2004 13:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The early train from Heuston leaves platform 2 at 7.10am, gets to Limerick at 9.25am. One change there and it leaves Limerick at 9.30am and arrives in Ennis at 10.15 am.

There is a late train if people are heading down the night before. It leaves Heuston at 9pm but has two changes. Including what seems to be an overnight stop in Limerick. It arrives in Limerick at 11.37pm, departs from there at 6am and gets to Ennis at 6.45am.
( Public transport - my arse! )

Bus Eireann have a bus leaving Busarus in Dublin at 7am but it doesn't get to Ennis ( via Galway ) til 12.10. The late bus, for overnighters, leaves Busarus at 18.30 and arrives in Ennis Bus Station at 00.44 with a journey time of 6 hours and 14 minutes and two ( count them ) changes!

The two links will get you more details.

http://www.buseireann.ie/site/home

http://www.irishrail.ie

Related Link: http://www.freewebs.com/mary_kelly
 
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