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Earth First! summer gathering 17-21 August 2005

EF!er, 31-07-2005 12:55

A national gathering to inspire and train all those opposed to the destruction of our planet Read more >>


M6 Expressway - the 'con' in consultation

Road Block, 22-07-2005 08:26

On 19 July the government announced it was going to press ahead with plans for the 50 mile M6 Expressway tolled motorway between Birmingham and Manchester. This is despite 98% of 9528 consulatation respondents stating they did not want the road. Read more >>


Countryside Properties- Spodden Valley regeneration- CWU asbestos concerns...

Save Spodden Valley- Communication Workers Union press release..., 29-06-2005 22:24

The Save Spodden Valley campaign welcomes the fact that a national organisation the size of the CWU with 300,000 members, is taking the issue of asbestos contamination so seriously. Asbestos is a killer as former postal and telecoms workers know far too well.

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Spodden Valley: regeneration concerns ...

Save Spodden Valley, 27-06-2005 23:16

GOVERNMENT TESTS PROVE FACTORY RUBBLE CONTAINS DEADLY ASBESTOS TRACES

-URGENT DEBATE CALLED FOR UK PARLIAMENT TODAY. Read more >>


Sustainable Technologies for eradicating Hunger and for Real economic Progress

Andy Plantworth, 27-06-2005 20:51

Review of Sustainable Technologies for eradicating Hunger and for Real economic Progress.
Many Links to organic and sustainable technologies web sites. Read more >>


nine ladies no real victory

nine ladies anti quarry camp, 18-06-2005 00:27

The real news direct from the nine ladies collective. Read more | 5 comments >>


More problems for builder planning asbestos factory housing development?

Save Spodden Valley, 09-06-2005 00:25

Rochdale Councillors vote unanimously against Countryside Properties and MMC Estates road closure:

In their bid to build over 600 homes and a children’s nursery on the site of the world’s largest asbestos textile factory, Countryside Properties and MMC Estates have just run into more problems:
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Earth First! Summer Gathering 2005

Bob, 07-06-2005 17:47

Earth First! Gathering 2005 Poster
A gathering to inspire and train all those opposed to the destruction of our planet

Dewch ynghyd i rannu a chasglu syniadau fel y gallwyn amddiffyn ein daear rhag dinistr

Wednesday 17th - Sunday 21st August
Peak District
Phone: 0845 355 0111
 http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/

Earth First! is not a cohesive group or campaign, but a convenient banner to work under for people who share similar ideas. The general principles behind the name are non-hierarchical organisation and the use of direct action to stop, and eventually reverse, the forces that are responsible for the destruction of the earth and its inhabitants.

Since 1992 many of the people under this banner have come together at gatherings to meet, socialise, discuss and organise direct action. This year's gathering will take place in the Peak District. Here, in our first national park, is some of Britain's most spectacular landscape.
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Spodden Valley: Crushed Asbestos factory- are locals praying for more rain?

Save Spodden Valley, 01-06-2005 11:37

With the onset of summer and the possibility of hot, dry weather, official concern has been raised about large piles of crushed rubble on the site of the former Turner Brothers asbestos factory in the Spodden Valley, Rochdale. Read more >>


Countryside Properties. Asbestos criticisms voiced in Parliament...

Save Spodden Valley, 25-05-2005 13:10

In an unprecedented move, asbestos victims and asbestos environmental concerns have just been made the subject of a Maiden Speech in Parliament.

The controversial planning application for 600 houses at the former Turner & Newall Asbestos factory in the Spodden Valley was addressed in the maiden speech of Rochdale’s new MP Paul Rowen.

Here are some of the excerpts: (as reported at:  http://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/News/news.asp?ID=624 )
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Critical Mass ride on Friday

Ant, 24-05-2005 19:23

Another critical mass this Friday, Chinatown Gate, 6.30pm!! Be there or be a bit crap. Read more | 2 comments >>


Anniversary is woodland destruction - their answer is to ban public access!!!

Save Spodden Valley, 14-05-2005 22:31

This Sunday 15th May at 2pm Spodden Valley campaigners are to meet at the concrete blocks on Dell Rd/Woodlands Rd in the Spodden Valley, Rochdale.

Thieaim is to walk the short distacnce on the public path ans cycle path of Woodlands Rd to where woodland was destroyed a year ago to the day.

To find out more about the environmental corporate vandalism that happened on 15/16th May 2004 go to

www.Spodden-Valley.co.uk/beforeandafter.htm

This might be the last chance to people may have to walk and cycle there for years…
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Manchester: nuclear waste management training on 23- 27 May

John, 11-05-2005 19:00

A five day training for nuclear waste management takes place on 23 - 27 May im Manchester. If you look at the last and all the other accidents in Sellafield you will get the impression, that all these nuclear waste managers had only trained five days for there Jobs. Let us protest against such dangerous training which occupies the future over thousands of years with dangerous radioactivty. Read more | 1 comment >>


They KNEW about the exposed asbestos in the Spodden Valley?!

Save Spodden Valley, 04-05-2005 20:39

Bryan Sutcliffe points to where he was exposed to asbestos contaminated soil
The Save Spodden Valley campaign has seen a letter dated 10th September 2004 sent to the owners of the TBA site confirming exposed asbestos in the Spodden Valley. Until late February 2005, Countryside Properties appeared adamant that there was no exposed asbestos on the land owned by MMC Developments Ltd/ Rathbone Jersey Ltd. Read more | 3 comments >>


International Asbestos Memorial Pledged for Rochdale

Save Spodden Valley, 29-04-2005 01:17

we will never forget those who have suffered from asbestos exposure...
General Election Candidates Lorna Fitzsimons (Labour) and Paul Rowen (Lib Dem) have both supported calls for a permanent memorial to all those who have suffered as a result of asbestos exposure. The pledge was made as dozens of people attended a candlelit vigil outside Rochdale Town Hall for International Workers' Memorial Day. Read more | 2 comments >>


Candlelit vigil at Rochdale Town Hall...

Save Spodden Valley, 26-04-2005 14:59

A candlelit vigil is to be held outside Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday 28th April from 8pm. Organised by Greater Manchester hazards Centre, this is to commemorate Workers’ Memorial Day. Its purpose is to remember all those who have died in Rochdale, Britain and throughout the world as a result of their work. Read more >>


Piles of crushed asbestos factory of immediate concern...

Save Spodden Valley, 26-04-2005 14:32

Spodden Valley, Rochdale:

Official concern has been raised about large piles of crushed rubble on the site of the former Turner Brothers asbestos factory. Read more | 2 comments >>


saturday club 4x4 antics

nes, 25-04-2005 05:14

the saturday club met this saturday to congratulate the 4x4 drivers of manchester for giving us asthma..causing 25% of all road traffic accidents and for their massive contribution to climate change... Read more | 6 comments >>


Hulme Green Spaces Day - April 16th 2005

HGS, 18-04-2005 17:06

We had a great day on Saturday, over the course of the morning around 50 people popped by to our event on the green space site opposite Hulme Post Office. Read more >>


Spodden Valley asbestos concerns- John Prescott gets the message...

Save Spodden Valley, 15-04-2005 17:20

On his visit to Rochdale today, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott met with Save Spodden Valley campaigners and listened to their concerns about building 600+ homes and a children's nursery on the site of what was the world's largest asbestos textile factory.

Countryside Properties have just had their controversial planning application put on hold. campaigners are now asking that the plans be "called-in" to the ODPM so that a Planning Inspector is appointed to oversee any decisions about the troubled site.

John Prescott promised that a request for "call-in" would be considered sympathetically by his office.

The Deputy Prime Minister also expressed his concerns about the dangers of asbestos. He explained how he had lost friends and colleagues to a "slow and lingering death from asbestos"

Save Spodden Valley handed a letter to John Prescott. (More details of the campaign can be fond at: www.Spodden-Valley.co.uk -type carefully- Countryside Properties have been busy buying up similar sounding domain names!)
Read more | 3 comments >>


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