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A New Treaty for Limerick?

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  • 06-03-2006 11:43pm
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    log onto www.limericktreaty.com[/B

    Enso are creating “A New Treaty for Limerick” and they are inviting you the people of Limerick to get involved and make your voice heard. Enso are seeking personal accounts and opinions about current issues faced by the city of Limerick and by you on a personal level, and to consider possible solutions to these issues. Enso will create a new treaty for a modern day Limerick as decreed by its peoples from the collected information and comments. This treaty being an article of reconciliation, understanding, compromise, harmony, reunion, and freedom from strife will address all contemporary social issues within the city and propose possible solutions, and will be donated to the people of Limerick during the Eva 2006 Exhibition.
    www.limericktreaty.com
    • by emailing limericktreaty@yahoo.ie ,
    • texting 085-1632401 (usual rates apply),
    • or posting to Limerick Treaty c/o Limerick City Gallery of Art, Carnegie Building, Pery Square, Limerick. Enso will be active on the streets of Limerick city with a video comment booth for four Saturdays during Eva and an information point will be installed as part of the EVA exhibition giving people a further opportunity to have their say, read information, and make comments. It is envisioned that you will respond to the forums in a personal as well as political/social manner. Enso hope that the New Treaty for Limerick will be an article which includes aspirations, aims and optimism for the future. This is a chance for you to make your voice heard and contribute to a Treaty created by the people of Limerick.


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