Charity Excavator Challenge Final Success

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There was great elation on the site of the excavation on the banks of the Woodford River/Erne Shannon Waterway Canal when the Atlas 30 ton 1702 Excavator sitting 15 feet below the wetlands of Fermanagh since 1992 was finally raised to the surface. Cavantv.com recorded the event on Saturday and Sunday and spoke to the happy and tired members of the organising committee after the event. The event attracted Thousands of supporters on the Saturday and Sunday. The Woodford River/Erne Shannon Waterway Canal was lined with Boats during the preparations and the pull. All procedes from this event will be donated to charity Dernagore, Derrylin, Co.Fermanagh Email: [email protected] a follow upto this story.Just came across this on Donedeal as a follow up to this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1so6iSWmCk The Donedeal link to the same Excavator here http://www.donedeal.ie/for-sale/plantmachinery/3668828Update Anglo Celt local newspaper Sept 12th Edition.The Atlas 1702 long reach digger, which was recovered from the bog in Dernagore, Derrylin over the June Bank Holiday weekend 2012, has been purchased jointly by Wilton Waste Recycling and Laz Metal Recycling The machine weighed 20 tonnes Wilton Waste Recycling and Laz paid €210 per tonne and donated €1,000 on top of this to the Charity Excavator Challenge. The machine is to go to India for metal recycling.  The cheque of €5,200 now takes the total raised to €27,000. Donations of €500 each have already been given to Spina Bifida and Down's SyndromeRead more athttp://drumlinmedia.blogspot.com/2012/08/charity-excavator-challenge-final.html

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