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Friday, 31st October, 2014
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High turnout expected at water charges protest Original route changed to accommodate large attendance this Saturday, 1st November By Paul Mooney
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THE original route of the planned Dungarvan water protest this Saturday, 1st November, has been altered due to the expectation that there will be a high turnout. Organisers of the water protest were advised by Gardaí to change the route to minimise disruption in Dungarvan, as it is expected that people turning up to the protest could number in their thousands. A spokesperson for campaign group ‘Dungarvan Says No’, said that after consultation with Gardaí, it was agreed the route will be altered. The organisers said they were made aware of the disruption which a high number of protesters may cause to both traffic and businesses, and it was decided to simplify the route. The demonstration will start out at 3.00 p.m. at Walton Park, Abbeyside this
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Saturday, 1st November, as previously planned, with the route going along the Causeway, across Devonshire Bridge, along T. F. Meagher Street and into Grattan Square. From the Square the route will proceed up Mary Street and then onto the Lookout. “While wishing to make our point, we are also keen to keep disruption to a minimum,” said the spokesperson. “From the feedback we have received we expect a large turnout from across the county, and wish to keep things orderly. “We had no problems with the revised route suggested by Gardaí, as it was in the best interests of all concerned.” Organisers said they are hoping for good weather on the day, with entertainment planned at the end of the march. “Much depends on the weather, and we’re still try-
ing to arrange a bit of music and craic to finish things off,” said the spokesperson. “If we get a good national turnout on 1st November, it could also finish off Irish Water and the whole privatization scheme. Privatization is a step too far. If it is allowed to proceed even those with their own water supply could come under scrutiny. So, it is important for both town and country to unite on this,” the spokesperson said. A leaflet campaign by the group has been met with huge success, with around 90 percent of leaflets being taken up in the first 48 hours of a publicity campaign. The spokesperson said that very few people refused a leaflet once they realised what it was about. “We had around a 90 percent take-up rate and a very positive response,” the spokesperson added. See also page 2
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Local sisters take gold and silver at World Karate Championships TWO local sisters, Kiah and Tirna Connors, from Ballinroad, Dungarvan, returned home from the World Karate Championships with a Gold and Silver World Medal for Ireland. Tirna and Kiah flew out to Poland on Wednesday, 15th October to represent Ireland at the 2014 WUKF World Karate Championships. With 37 countries and 1,400 competitors converging on Szczecin Poland, this was going to be a hard task for the Dungarvan sisters who were part of a team from the Irish Karate-Do Federation of 22 competitors. Both girls who train weekly at the Pat Rockett Martial Arts Academy in Waterford did not disappoint Ireland
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and Dungarvan with outstanding performances, bringing home a Gold and Silver World Medal. Nine year old Kiah saw off competition from Italy, Poland, Belgium and two very strong fighters from America. Kiah took to the final stage against another brilliant Irish fighter Caithlin Kelly who is also from the Pat Rockett Martial Arts Academy. It was an intense battle with Caithlin and Kiah scoring 2-2 with very fast punching. A fiercely determined Kiah came crashing forward with an amazing kick with 30 seconds left on the clock and finished the match with an ippon. Continued on page 2
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Kiah Connors who won a Gold World medal at the 2014 WUKF World Karate Championships and her sister Tirna who won a Silver World medal and who has twice won a European Gold medal. The Dungarvan sisters train with Pat Rockett Martial Arts Academy in Waterford. [David Clynch Photography]
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