G8 Summit…In Fermanagh

Started by mick999, November 15, 2012, 01:09:09 PM

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Shamrock Shore

Oh God.

Will the Quinn supporters be out in force ?

Good tourism boost though!

AQMP



AQMP

#4
Confirmed

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-20408441

I suppose it's fitting given the economic climate that the G8 leaders will stay in a business that's currently in administration ???

Edit:  Dates are 13 & 14 June 2013

supersarsfields

The fecking place was on fire yesterday morning!! 5 Fire crews called out to it. Whole place had to be evacuated. Sauna I think went on fire.

LeoMc

The Police will have some crack keeping the Anti-capitalists and the capitalists (Quinn supporters) separated.

T Fearon

Im guessing Fr Brian D'Arcy will be playing a major role...like spouting off about how he always wanted to be a politician and world leader but the Pope wouldnt let him, and sure, feck it, you just have to get on with it as I said to Barack, and sure Dolly Parton rings me once a week :'(

Orior

I'm disgusted by this news, because I booked a night's stay in Lough Erne resort for January.

If I'd known the G8 was coming, then I'd have booked for then, and sold my room later for 3 times the price.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Aaron Boone

Saw this in Fermanagh Herald. People living near the resort will know all about this summit come June.


AHEAD of the G8 Summit in June, local residents are being visited by PSNI officers and quizzed regarding their day to day activities in preparation for the International event. One such resident told the Herald how they were recently visited by two officers, who asked them numerous questions regarding their circumstances and their plans for the summit.

In addition to the names of everyone living at the address, the police also asked among other things: if you will be at home around the G8 time, your working arrangements, whether or not anyone has booked to stay on your land or on your property and, if police would be allowed their permission to remove protesters should they arrive.

The purpose of the visit, a PSNI spokesman explained, was to ensure safety arrangements are in place before the Home Office and the other international security organisations become involved. What is clear from these visits is that local residents will be issued with a pass of some description, although it is yet to be confirmed what form this will take.

In addition, local residents will deal directly with PSNI and not 'outside security' and, as expected the Lough Shore Road will be closed within the proximities of the Lough Erne Resort from June 10 to June 18.

In order to counteract potential problems that may emerge from the staging of the summit, police were also keen to be aware of potential farming activity, such as milking and silage, as well as any students undertaking examinations in the time period of the G8.

They have advised local residents that even though they will be able to make it home during the time of the G8, they should allow themselves plenty of time as delays may be likely.

Now that everyone within a radius which stretches to Derrygonnelly is to be visited, it promises to be a busy time for police ahead of the biggest police operation to ever take place in Northern Ireland.

By their own admission, the PSNI do not have all the answers at the present time, although full information on the operation will not be known until closer to the time.
Local residents, though, will be kept up to date with any developments by way of an email address which will be passed on from PSNI officers.

Tony Baloney

The culchies in Fermanagh talk that sloooow that they'll still be answering the questions this time next year.

supersarsfields

Some police presence around the town at the minute. Sets of PSNI guys walking by the window every couple of minutes now.

The supporters will have fun getting into and out of the town this weekend going by the road blocks outside the town since this morning.

tommysmith

Quote from: supersarsfields on June 14, 2013, 03:37:46 PM
Some police presence around the town at the minute. Sets of PSNI guys walking by the window every couple of minutes now.

The supporters will have fun getting into and out of the town this weekend going by the road blocks outside the town since this morning.

Was there many road blocks?

Puckoon

Quote from: Tony Baloney on March 18, 2013, 11:44:09 PM
The culchies in Fermanagh talk that sloooow that they'll still be answering the questions this time next year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSbkbAofOZg

An old art teacher of ours from Omagh CBS. The Belleek one.

orangeman

Quote from: supersarsfields on June 14, 2013, 03:37:46 PM
Some police presence around the town at the minute. Sets of PSNI guys walking by the window every couple of minutes now.

The supporters will have fun getting into and out of the town this weekend going by the road blocks outside the town since this morning.

Too much hassle - I reckon a lot of people will be happier watching it on TV.

Hats off to the GAA for putting the head down and bulling on and making this fixture in Brewster.