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06-06-2005 12:04

Sunday 5 June saw the Lions annual funday in the Walks, back to its normal time of year after last year's merger with the charter carnival.
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06-04-2005 14:12
The local council has recommended approval of their own planning application, in breach of local planning zones. Will the national government intervene? We hope so.
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01-04-2005 18:01
Following the wide publicity given recently to an authoritative U.S.estimate (Natural Resources Defense Council) that there are 110 nuclear bombs at Lakenheath, there will be a demonstration at the base:
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30-03-2005 20:39

Countermotions to Bayer´s Annual Stockholders' Meeting
We hereby notify you that we will oppose the proposals of the Board of Management and Supervisory Board as regards items 2 - 6 of the agenda, and will induce the other stockholders to vote in favor of the following countermotions.
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12-03-2005 10:33
12th March 05: Tony Blair yesterday launched the much heralded "Our Common Interest" Commission For Africa Report, put togethr by a 17-member international commission which he chaired - with Bob Geldolf providing several 4 star "Fuck" quotes (saying it would cost the United States "fuck all" to free the African continent of the shackles of war, poverty and disease).
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15-02-2005 11:54
Protestors NOT evicted at Linslade. The protestors retreated under the cover of darkness as a surprise tactic against the Council. The fight goes on....
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14-02-2005 17:26
On 16 February 2005, the Kyoto Protocol comes into effect, legally binding most industrialised countries to greenhouse gas emission reductions by 2012. The treaty was signed by over 180 countries in 1997 and has since been watered down by special provisions for countries like Canada and Russia as well as limited in its effect by US non-ratification.
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13-02-2005 22:13

For the first time in their 7 year history activists from Mexican pressure group CIPO-RFM will be speaking in the UK on the dates shown below. Please support these people the repression they are currently getting from the Mexican state is getting worse.
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01-02-2005 18:49
A totally draconian Injunction was granted after a secret hearing on Friday 28th January banning "Persons Unknown" from protesting - at all! The worst parts of it were successfully challenged today in the High Court.
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28-01-2005 15:46
More people are urgently needed to man the camp that has been set up on the Linslade Bypass Route. To date we have been able to sustain a rota of a minimum of two people per night. A decision will be made on Sunday as to whether the camp can continue, if the rota for next week remains unfilled it is likely it will close.
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28-01-2005 02:30
A quick update from Linslade protest camp. Two long rows of trees/bushes lost as protesters outnumbered by lots of cops + security.
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25-01-2005 16:16

The controversial Linslade bypass has started to attract large interest from the media as photographers from the national newspapers and television have started turning up on site wanting to do interviews at the newly formed camp and occupied tree house. Reports leaked from the local media said that Buckinghamshire Council have had crisis meetings with the police and other councils that have been in a similar situation and are expecting another Newbury. They are also talking to their legal department over the rights to squat the camp and to see what laws they can use to stop the protesters
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24-01-2005 11:28
Help needed at new protest camp on route of Linslade Bypass
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18-01-2005 12:31
One week after the treetop protest, I've sent an open letter to Richard Hales, the Walks project manager heading up the plan to fell over 200 trees, most of them healthy.
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18-01-2005 10:29
Reports have arrived from the protest against the Linslade Bypass that the beginning of work is imminent.
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11-01-2005 17:08

A man made a tree-top protest in the Walks, King's Lynn today. Details are still sketchy, but this might be the first of the direct protests expected from now until the felling plans are changed.
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