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The kitchen was erected on Thursday. Sarah Cahill

Occupy Dame Street builds wooden kitchen in front of Central Bank

The kitchen, which the group says is not a permanent structure and is just like the tents and yurt already on site, will provide hot meals for those in the camp.

A WOODEN STRUCTURE which will act as a kitchen as the weather turns colder has been erected at the Occupy Dame Street site in Dublin city centre.

The hut was built in a few hours on Thursday, and according to an individual from the site it will enable the campers to prepare hot meals. The individual, named Gillian, told TheJournal.ie that no permission was obtained to erect the structure. She said that security staff from Central Bank merely queried what its purpose was.

According to Occupy Dame Street’s Facebook page Gardaí were asked to intervene, but refused. According to Occupy Dame Street’s Gillian the kitchen structure is not permanent and could be dismantled within minutes. She also said that a yurt has been erected at the camp and that people are planning to stay at the camp for “as long as it takes”.

The money and materials for the structure were provided by members of the public.

Meanwhile the Occupy Dame Street group has posted guidelines for those involved in the site saying that “while recognising the right to self-defence, the camp will attempt wherever possible to use non-violent techniques to diffuse violent situations”. The guidelines also advise that discrimination will not be tolerated, and that working roles within the camp are to be rotated.

On Wednesday the group established a pop-up soup kitchen outside AIB on Grafton Street in the city centre, in an effort to raise awareness about the movement.

The press office at Central Bank has been contacted for further information on the bank’s stance on the kitchen structure.

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    Nov 20th 2021, 12:41 AM

    Comments closed on everything today bar the most mundane.

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    Mute Larry Betts
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    Nov 20th 2021, 1:31 AM

    @Daniel O’Neill: Oh,for peat’s sake

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    Nov 20th 2021, 6:57 AM

    @Daniel O’Neill: they’ll probably delete this too

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    Mute Gerry from the Block
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    Nov 20th 2021, 8:45 AM

    @Daniel O’Neill: And even when you do comment it will only allow the most vanilla of replies for fear of offending someone. The journal is all about its clicks but if this horse manure continues the people won’t comment for much longer and will just drift away from the site altogether.

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    Mute The Divils Avocado
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    Nov 20th 2021, 9:56 AM

    @Gerry from the Block: nah.. It’s been like this for years.. People drift in and out but it always has some base.. Just a slow revolving door

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    Nov 20th 2021, 1:33 AM

    Didn’t read the article, but as long as we harvest peat we are only kidding ourselves about sorting climate change.

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    Nov 20th 2021, 5:57 AM

    @DERRY1973: climate change is the new stealth tax that keeps talking and at this stage is it is going to take the citizens of Ireland to the cleaners to no avail because the it’s population of the world is the problem and taxes don’t make any difference except to those in middle income because the are subsidised to have children and stay at home for a hand living

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    Mute Peadar Ó Rathaille
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    Nov 20th 2021, 12:48 AM

    Keep it in the ground, both in and out of Ireland.

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    Mute Peadar Ó Rathaille
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    Nov 20th 2021, 12:49 AM

    @Peadar Ó Rathaille: that’s how I’ll be voting at the next elections.

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    Mute Nicholas Grubb
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    Nov 20th 2021, 8:40 AM

    Absolutely zero joined up thinking here on Planet Ireland. Can’t burn the peat here, but can import it and also vast quantities of wood biomass from some cut out rainforest.
    Growing medium is something cyclically harvested out of integrated constructed wetland systems, on every suitable small stream and river, primarily for the sequestration of carbon, phosphate, and nitrates, before all our waterways and near inshore zones are ruined by eutrophication. This is where the farming subsidies should be going.
    The mega one for the central bogs though, is a couple of SMRs into each of the old peat power stations. Then the data centres. Then the waste heat of both to a massive complex of hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics, all pesticide free. Then the fly factories, their larvae eating a large part of our one million tonnes of food waste a year, before being fed to the salmon and chicken, with the rest of the bog area re engineered for sequestration.
    Remember though we are dealing with Bord na Mona whose understanding of climate action was to stop using peat, but instead import wood biomass from Queensland.

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    Mute Jason Dawson
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    Nov 20th 2021, 9:03 AM

    @Nicholas Grubb: you would think the green party would be all over this sort of achievable biodiversity.
    Apparently not.

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    Mute Sean
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    Nov 20th 2021, 8:15 AM

    Should the mushroom industry not have been researching alternatives before now as the cessation of peat harvesting has been widely flagged for years now? It can’t have come as a surprise.

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    Nov 20th 2021, 7:50 AM

    Lorry loads of milled peat been sent to ports in Belfast to go to the rest of the UK is just wrong and a shame to see. It should be banned and strictly enforced

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    Mute Archie Lochus
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    Nov 20th 2021, 9:58 AM

    Since when were local council planners, an bord pleanala, and the EPA, competent judges / authorities / consultants?

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    Mute Jason Dawson
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    Nov 20th 2021, 10:24 AM

    @Archie Lochus: since never!!

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    Nov 20th 2021, 7:49 AM

    I didn’t read the article so I don’t know if it said that a lot of the peat we export goes to the UK and then we buy the exact same peat back. Utter nonsense

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    Nov 20th 2021, 10:25 AM

    An informative article but gets a bit bogged down in detail at times…

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    Nov 20th 2021, 1:12 PM

    The production of the food that we eat, the food that sustains us, is being impeded, disparaged, and heckled at every level by the ultra-green lobby, who appear to think that they should be in complete control of what we eat and how it’s produced. Would absolute dictatorship be a realistic description of this mindset?

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    Nov 20th 2021, 11:16 AM

    Irish peat for the Irish people

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    Nov 20th 2021, 11:23 AM

    There was me wondering why we’re importing peat at all since we export the stuff. Then I had a look at the table: Northern Ireland peat would be considered an import. Fair enough. Second on the list: the Netherlands. Further away than Great Britain. “Peat it says here on the import papers. Nothin to see here. Let her through”.

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    Nov 20th 2021, 6:06 PM

    Exporting bog

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