
Letter – The State & the “Big House”
Castletown House Sir, – In 2013, I was a volunteer at the Big House Festival held over three days at Castletown House. It was a
Emails – Letters – Media Reports
Over the years we have received many complaints and comments on the state of access to the countryside in Ireland. Outlined below is a selection of some of the letters, emails and media coverage.
Castletown House Sir, – In 2013, I was a volunteer at the Big House Festival held over three days at Castletown House. It was a
Access to the countryside Sir, – Keep Ireland Open, which campaigns for legally protected access to the countryside for walkers and other recreational users, welcomes
In Ireland, we are obsessed with the land – owning it, not roaming it This country has no equivalent of the Swedish concept: that of
Dogs have no right to roam Sir, – I frequently (almost weekly) take a walk at Rathcroghan Mound, which is part of the Rathcroghan monuments
Right to Roam Sir, – in response to Vincent Murphy’s query why Ireland does not afford the same luxury to roam all land freely as
Ireland’s right to roam Sir, – As a young student in UCD in 1970, I got a summer job in a paper mill in Sweden.
Ireland’s right to roam Sir, – I wish to add my voice to the call for a renewed focus on the right to roam in
We need to follow the UK’s example and open up the countryside to walkers Consultants are making recommendations as to how to reopen the Cliffs
Dear KIO Members & Friends The KIO AGM took place on Saturday. The agenda included presentations and Q&A from journalist Peter Murtagh and former TD
Dear Members & Friends of Keep Ireland Open, We hope that you have availed of and enjoyed every opportunity to escape into nature’s wonderland of
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