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Camp Hope: Taking Action to Stop Airport Expansion in Gloucestershire

category gloucs | the environment | announcement author Sunday October 07, 2007 20:31author by Prof. Helpauthor email daviddoesbristol at googlemail dot com Report this post to the editors

Take Action at Camp Hope 20th/21st October. A Climate Camp @ Staverton Airport, Gloucestershire.

Camp Hope 20th/21st October, Staverton Airport, Gloucestershire Airport

At a location close to the airport, see

http://www.myspace.com/campofhope

http://CampForHopeAtStaverton.blogspot.com/

Saturday 20th Oct

Learn about global warming, what it means to you and your children. Learn what you can do about it. Workshops and discussions start at 13:00pm Lead speaker David Drew MP

Sunday 21st Oct

Peaceful protest against the airport's impacts on noise, and the environment. The airport claims "only a small minority are opposed to the development " We will show them that we are not a small minority, come and support us by making your voice heard . Staverton Airport want to extend their runway and increase services. The extra noise and fumes will damage the local environment and the huge amounts of CO2 will add to global warming. We need to put our children and the environment before the profits of an airport. You can come and camp
for the weekend, or just come for the Saturday or Sunday

For public transport to the airport, take the 94 bus to Staverton Bridge. Also, parking is available. Stewards will direct you from the airport entrance

For further details contact campforthefuture@btinternet.com

People travelling from Bristol might want to share lifts?

Related Link: http://www.myspace.com/campofhope
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