New dawn for Slane as castle prepares for country concert
The Conyngham family motto of 'Over Fork Over', which Alex Conyngham believes to represent evolution and breaking new ground, has never held truer. The identity of Slane Castle is a tapestry that is being woven from more and more threads. The natural amphitheatre, where up to 80,000 people have gathered for more than four decades to watch the giants of rock and pop perform, has been etched into the minds of many a generation. However, the Slane estate, which is situated on the banks of the River Boyne in Co Meath, is multi-faceted and, as RTÉ News finds out, there is much more to be explored and discovered. For more on this story and all the latest Irish and international news - http://www.rte.ie/news Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe.

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