camp reopens 25th feb, help needed
rossport solidarity camp reopens on 25th feb.
we are rebuilding the camp on the beach in glengad, the landfall site, if the project was to go ahead this is the area where the pipe would meet land first.
lots of work to be done this weekend from erecting a marquee, building benders and compost loos, painting caravans and signs etc etc.
all welcome, food and accomadation provided
contact us at rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com
097 20944 or 087 65434245
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Jump To Comment: 1The Rossport Solidarity Camp has held Shell at bay all last summer and has maintained a real presence in the area over the winter. If Shell gets the green light to commence construction, the camp will be there to accommodate those coming to Erris to blockade the compounds.
Dublin Shell to Sea hopes to coordinate transport to Rossport over the next few weeks, with a good possibility of there being a bus or two going up for 10th March. We're hoping people will come up for the weekend and help out with some of the work while at the same time familiarising themselves with the area and what Shell and the government are trying to get away with.
Further details will be posted here and on the camp website.
Dublin Shell to Sea meets every second Tuesday with the next meeting on 7th March, probably in the EENGO office over the Bounty Stores in Camden Street.
Further information can be obtained from 086 8537281.
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