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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Save Leyton Marsh Raffle
There are four chances to win a prize of a special commemorative edition of the legendary “March to the Marsh” poster, autographed by many protesters, with a full-colour image on the reverse of the latest in the campaign. To take … Continue reading
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Legendary Athlete John Carlos signs Save Leyton Marsh petition!
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Upcoming Events from Save Leyton Marsh Group
Thursday 31st May – Save Leyton Marsh stall at ‘Do we want Olympic missiles in our communities?’ meeting at Bow Road Methodist Church, 1 Merchant St, London E3 4LY. Hosted by Stop the Olympic Missiles. Saturday 2nd June – Leafleting … Continue reading
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Evidence of further unlawful deep excavations
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Tickets Now Available for Save Leyton Marsh Comedy Benefit
Tues July 31st Bob Mills heads a local bill of comedy for a Save Leyton Marsh Benefit: Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre Pub with Shazia Mirza – a very funny award winning British Asian stand up Comedian from Birmingham … Continue reading
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Save Leyton Marsh Protest
Report on yesterday’s Enough is Enough protest on Leyton Marsh against contamination is on our Press Releases page. Saturday 26th May – Save Leyton Marsh Group present: ‘Enough is Enough’ Protest at Leyton Marsh from 2pm We will be there … Continue reading
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Environmental Plight of Leyton Marsh: URGENT
Dear Cllr Chris Robbins, Leader of Waltham Forest Council, In your email dated 27 April below, nearly a month ago, you invited me to contact you again if necessary. Cllr Robbins, there are now three URGENT reasons why it is … Continue reading
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Open Letter ‘Enough is Enough’ on Leyton Marsh!
21st May 2012 Dear [Chief Executive/Leader/Project Manager/Councillor/Member etc of] [Olympic Delivery Authority] [London 2012] [ARUP] [NUSSLI] [Lee Valley Regional Park Authority] [Waltham Forest Council] [Environment Agency] [Health and Safety Executive] [British Waterways] [Greater London Authority] RE: CONTINUED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AT … Continue reading
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