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March 22nd 2004
Major New Report about Consultation with Travellers
Ireland’s first Traveller Mayor joins Cllr. Colm Burke, the First Citizen of Cork to launch a major new report . . . More >>

December 1st 2003. 
Meeting launches Local and National Campaign to stop the prosecution of Travellers for having nowhere to live...  More >>

November 18th 2003. 
Judge Con O’Leary gives suspended sentences to two Travellers on the Cork City Council accommodation waiting list  ...  More >>

12th February 2003. 
The Vintners Federation of Ireland are at it again. The latest smear campaign against Travellers is starting to reveal how shallow the leadership of the VFI must be.... More  >> 

22nd October 2002
The Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) condemns the decision to dump tons of earth around Traveller families parked by the city end of the Mallow road....  More  >>

19th February 2002
TVG supports the vintners’ right to maintain an orderly house. We acknowledge that as licensees they have a responsibility to ensure that public houses remain safe and comfortable for customers....   More  >>

1st November 2001
The Traveller Visibility Group may have to return over £500,000 in grant aid because it is unable to buy a premises to develop its new centre. Three attempts to buy different properties over a period of months were unsuccessful....
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20th January 2000
The Traveller Visibility Group wishes to extend a warm welcome to Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and his Cabinet. We regret that this occasion may be remembered more for the fact that the Commons Inn has been chosen as the venue .....  More  >> 


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