Global Justice Bexhill and Hastings – Archives: 2001-2010
2001 |
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Welcoming the Drop the Debt bus from Leeds, en route for the G8 protest march in Genoa. |
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2003 |
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Paris march, marking the end of the European Social Forum. |
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2004 |
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Supporting Brighton WDM’s demonstration at the Labour Party Conference. |
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2005 |
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Cuttlefish message on Bexhill Beach before the G9 Meeting. |
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With friends from Worthing WDM, before Make Poverty History March at G8 Conference in Edinburgh. |
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Make Poverty History.
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Local WDM members inside the European Parliament Building in Brussels.
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2007 |
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Die-in outside De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill |
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WDM stall at Egerton Park Green Day, Bexhill. |
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WDM stall at Alexandra Park Green Fair. |
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2008 |
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Michael Foster, Labour MP for Hastings and Rye, supports WDM’s campaign. |
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Making a splash for World Water Day.
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Campaigning in Bexhill and Hastings against airport expansion.
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2009 |
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Bexhill campaigners remind their MP, Greg Barker, of the need to pay this country’s debt to poor countries whose people have contributed very little to the climate crisis and who are suffering the effects of Western nations’ damage to the climate.
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Tug-of-war in Bexhill. Indigenous Farmers (left) versus International Bankers (right).
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The town pipe and drum band summons shoppers to Devonshire Square, for the Bexhill launch of the BIG IF campaign against dirty coal and against plans for the expansion of the coal-fired Kingsnorth Power Station in Kent. |
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WDM chairman Denis Lucey, his wife Christina and faithful Mollie taking part in the demo against new dirty coal excavation at Kingsnorth Power Station. |
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London demonstration The Wave before the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference (COP 15). |
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The 15.5-hour journey from Brussels to Copenhagen. |
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Assembling with 100,000 other campaigners for the Climate Change March to the Bella Conference Centre. |
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2010 |
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Outside the NatWest Bank, part of The Royal Bank of Scotland, in Bexhill.
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WDM’s contribution to Bexhill Fair Trade Town celebration Peacing Together One World highlighted two alternative approaches to the management of climate change resources.
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