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Blog feed from around BristolWorld Cup: today?s smoking doc Climate Emergency: Public Meeting Looking for Green Filmmakers and Films Screening of the Transition Movie Bristol EDO Decommissioner 10 months on remand Transform's 'Blueprint for Regulation' discussed on CNN international Charges dropped against Swedish activists and anti-fascists The Failing List of Evidence for Global Warming Denial Reporting/Blogging Local Democracy Sustainability, public participation and environmental information que... Another Major Denier Outpost Admits Global Warming is Real Matters of interest to local anarchists STOKES CROFT CHINA Launch Friday 27th November, 2009, 6-9pm then 11-6p... |
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Thursday November 05, 2009 15:32 by harryT
![]() for some judicial review action Are you a qualified solicitor or paralegal ? Do you want to get involved on some current legal challenges concerning green space use in Bristol. A strong local pressure group is in a current dispute with the Council and Developers in Bristol. Barristers are assisting free of charge and will draft documents and appear in Court and at other hearings. But a local solicitor/paralegal is required to run the procedural side of the Judicial Review case. The case is part of a wider struggle between a number of local pressure groups and the Council and various developers concerning green spaces across Bristol. |
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