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Whatever the referendum result - there'll be one clear winner ... Bees

Yes. Bees.

ALL GOING TO plan – we should know the result of the same-sex marriage referendum at some stage this afternoon (expect a definite result sometime between 3pm and 6pm – it goes without saying, we’ll be all over it here at TheJournal.ie).

Soon (thankfully) the posters will be disappearing from the nation’s lampposts.

And one group, based in the Smithfield area of Dublin, has come up with a novel new use for them … as hives for the city’s bee community.

As urban renewal organisation the Lifeline Project puts it:

In the wake of one of the most heated referendum campaigns in recent years, Bí, the urban bee activists, propose using a by-product of our democratic process to assist theirs.

Lifeline’s ‘Bí’ plan will see the campaign’s referendum posters reused to bring bees into the city, it’s planned.

Using a simple folding technique, posters which would otherwise go to waste can be recycled as ‘nuke’ hives, designed to house new swarms of bees over the summer months.

As Lifeline’s (almost poetic) press release explains:

“Every year in late-spring early summer, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing and traveling to a new home, honeybees stake everything on a democratic process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building.

Every election and referendum campaign results in the littering of streets with masses of plastic and heavy-duty corriboard posters. Their disposal adds to the tons of existing waste that weighs heavy on our land.

hives One of the finished hives. Kaethe Burt-O'Dea Kaethe Burt-O'Dea

The group – which promotes ecological projects in the northwest inner city – will be holding a public event in Smithfield on 1 June, where people will be shown how to transform referendum posters into summer beehives for urban gardens.

Lifeline’s Kaethe Burt-O’Dea said they would be “delighted” to hear from any campaign group with posters to spare. They’ve already been in touch with one major party about taking a bulk delivery, she said.

Note: Got any posters to recycle? Want to find out more? Here’s their website. 

Read: The DSPCA has taken custody of the sheep found in a block of Dublin flats

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    Mute MonkeyTarmac
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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:28 PM

    The untouchable class and that person is nowhere near to top of it. We, must struggle on….

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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:47 PM

    It’s difficult to get your head around this complete and utter farce. Cannot believe ‘diplomatic immunity’ allows you to pretty much get away with anything.

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:05 PM

    @Suzanne Dorgan: she never had diplomatic immunity

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    Nov 1st 2019, 11:00 PM

    @Suzanne Dorgan: I think there is a legal grey area, in that it was only after the event that she claimed immunity, hence, could it be argued she wasn’t in fact subject to Diplomatic Immunity when the lad was killed?

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:10 PM

    Anne Sacoolas has not a shred of dignity, I hope she never forgives herself, she doesn’t deserve peace of mind ever again

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    Nov 1st 2019, 10:03 PM

    Wrong on so many levels. No closure for that family.

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    Mute Paul Somers
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    Nov 1st 2019, 9:39 PM

    Pardon my french. … but this is crap. The runt should be returned to the UK and face trial. Simples

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    Nov 1st 2019, 11:02 PM

    After the killing the poor boy, the rat runs back home to the US, where she can disappear like that. Disgraceful

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Nov 7th 2019, 8:59 AM

    @Mr.Misery: she and her family can’t escape what she did, she will find that out soon enough.

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    Nov 2nd 2019, 7:02 AM

    Coward

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    Nov 2nd 2019, 4:21 AM

    Ok…

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