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06-05-2011 13:44

Glos Eco-village Camping trip!

The Gloucestershire eco-village group will be meeting for a weekend of camping, live music, swimming in the river, and relaxing around the campfire- debating how we might go about resolving the complex, seemingly insurmountable problems we all face. Whilst enjoy the sun, and each others company amongst the natural splendour and beauty of the forest of dean, gloucestershire.

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26-04-2011 11:42

Anti-nuclear camp / Chernobyl 25th anniversary at Sizewell - pics

The Stop Nuclear Power Network  http://stopnuclearpoweruk.net staged a four-day anti-nuclear camp on the beach beside Sizewell nuclear power station in Suffolk, eastern England from 22-25 April 2011. Campers marked the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl, the world's worst ever nuclear accident, on 26 April 1986, and sent out a clear message: 'No' to nuclear greenwash, 'Yes' to sustainable alternatives.

More images here:  http://tinyurl.com/62j3qc6

All images Copyright (c) 2011 Stop Nuclear Power Network. They may be reproduced free of charge if credited to Stop Nuclear Power Network. For high resolution versions, please e-mail.

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26-04-2011 08:25

Mayor rides to Reach Fair

The Mayor of Cambridge will cycle the 12 miles from the Guildhall Cambridge to the village of Reach to open the historic 800 year old fair. She'll be riding with an expected 500 other riders who will set off from 9:30am on Bank Holiday Monday 2nd May. It is the first time a mayor has done the journey on a bike to open the fair.

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18-04-2011 11:55

Anti-nuclear campaigners set for weekend of seaside action

Sizewell Camp 2010 (Stop Nuclear Power Network) Campaigners from the national Stop Nuclear Power Network are planning a packed programme of activities at Sizewell over the Easter weekend (22-25 April). (1).

The annual beach camp beside the nuclear power station in Suffolk, England, now into its third year, will have added significance this year due to the unfolding disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan, and because it marks 25 years since the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe in the Ukraine. (2)

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07-04-2011 18:34

Food Sovereignty Tour + Agroecology Short Course in Venezuela – July 10-22

You are invited to participate in a study tour to study food sovereignty, social movements and social change in Venezuela, July 10 to 22. The tour will examine issues of land reform, urbanization issues, rural development and food sovereignty within a dynamic political context. Venezuela is an outstanding example of a country that strives to ensure its citizens’ right to food while bolstering its domestic agriculture sector, with an emphasis on organic practices and agroecology

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04-04-2011 02:04

Art of War : Nuclear Power

Nuclear Power Nuclear Power

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03-04-2011 12:11

Aramark Stops Selling Pate, Talbot's Phasing out Australian Wool etc.

When thousands, even millions around the world work together on
email, calling and letter campaigns, they move not mountains but mountain ranges

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31-03-2011 16:32

9-10 April: Fukushima Solidarity / No to Nuclear: A call to action

Explosion at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Activities will be happening around the UK on and around the weekend of 9-10 April. Organise a solidarity activity in your area and let us know about it!

You could stage a vigil, die-in, demo, non-violent direct action, street stall, street theatre, public debate, film showing, gig… Whatever takes your fancy!**

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29-03-2011 21:06

Bobby Roberts: The Show Will Not Go On!

Like Mary Chipperfield, Bobby Roberts must too be shut down!

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17-03-2011 17:45

Fukushima fuels wave of protests against UK’s 'nuclear renaissance'

17 March 2011

As the tragedy at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in north-east Japan continues to unfold, campaign group Kick Nuclear is joining anti-nuclear activists from around the UK to plan a series of demonstrations and direct action events.

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12-03-2011 00:12

Earthquake and Tsunami Update

Atomanlage Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Vienna, 11 March 2011 (1245 CET) | The IAEA's Incident and Emergency Centre has received information from Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) that a heightened state of alert has been declared at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. NISA says the plant has been shut down and no release of radiation has been detected.
Japanese authorities have also reported a fire at the Onagawa nuclear power plant, which has been extinguished. They say Onagawa, Fukushima-Daini and Tokai nuclear power plants were also shut down automatically, and no radiation release has been detected. ....  http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/2011/tsunamiupdate.html

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07-02-2011 04:14

Four of the Ways Mammals' Intestinal Waste Further Contaminates Their Cadavers

Most are aware of the ecoli (colon bacteria)
in animal flesh. Not all know how the contamination
occurs.

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30-01-2011 17:24

Shell's dangerous high pressure raw gas pipeline approved

Action is needed against Shell's Corrib Gas Pipeline in Co Mayo, Ireland

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25-01-2011 13:02

A National 500m Buffer Zone Campaign?

See how you can in three to five easy steps help to start a national campaign in support of Andrew Bridgen's 500m Buffer Zone Bill to stop any future English opencast mining from happening near where people live. Scotland and Wales already have such protection, we in England, do not.

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05-01-2011 11:05

Sizewell blockaders again walk free from court / case dismissed

Sizewell blockade - Feb 2010 (Credit: M. Harrison) Anti-nuclear campaigners again walk free from court / case dismissed

Two anti nuclear campaigners, Andreas Speck (46) from London and Ian Mills (45) from Chippenham, who appeared at Lowestoft Magistrates Court today (4 January) on charges of "failing to leave land" (S69(3)(a) CJPOA 1994) when they blockaded Sizewell nuclear power station in Suffolk on 22 February 2010 [1] walked free after the case was dismissed when the prosecution did not offer any evidence.

Report on the original action (Feb 2010):

Local Democracy Dumped! - Sizewell nuclear plant blockaded again
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/02/446513.html

Press Release (Tuesday 4 January 2011):

 http://stopnuclearpower.blogspot.com/2011/01/anti-nuclear-campaigners-again-walk.html

See also:

Activists 2 - EDF 0
 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/01/471549.html

Sizewell: Protesters walk free after CPS error
 http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/sizewell_protesters_walk_free_after_cps_error_1_766391

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04-01-2011 17:17

Activists 2 - EDF 0

Sizewell Blockade day one of a four day trial- Activist 2- EDF 0

For the second time in Lowestoft Magistrate courts- in court three, activists who blockaded Sizewell nuclear power station in Suffolk walk free.

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06-12-2010 17:43

The Animal Rights of Shakespeare: On Hunters, Vivisectors, Carnivores etc.

Shakespeare on calves, deer, wild pigs,horses, rabbits, etc

You are welcome to send these to teachers of English literature and poetry.

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24-10-2010 12:41

SHAC Solidarity demos

To show solidarity with those being sentenced tommorrow and to demonstrate our disgust at the most recent infiltration of our movements please read below

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18-10-2010 14:51

Solidarity/Scary Science demos

Please take note of the following.

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10-10-2010 12:02

HLS site demos

On 21st and 22nd October 2010 there will be demonstrations at both laboratories.

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