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Following the success of two recent mass actions at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, the Stop New Nuclear alliance is now planning a third mass action, on the site earmarked for the Hinkley C mega power station.
In March 2012, around 1000 people took part in a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to EDF’s nuclear power station in Somerset. This was one of the largest and longest blockades of a nuclear power plant in the history of the British anti-nuclear movement.
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Following the success of two recent mass actions at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, the Stop New Nuclear alliance is now planning a third mass action, on the site earmarked for the Hinkley C mega power station.
In March 2012, around 1000 people took part in a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to EDF’s nuclear power station in Somerset. This was one of the largest and longest blockades of a nuclear power plant in the history of the British anti-nuclear movement.
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Please make sure your voice is heard against EDF’s plans for the first new nuclear power station in Britain for more than 20 years!
No Nuclear Waste Dump At Hinkley C
March and Rally
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Following the success of two recent mass actions at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, the Stop New Nuclear alliance is now planning a third mass action, on the site earmarked for the Hinkley C mega power station.
In March 2012, around 1000 people took part in a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to EDF’s nuclear power station in Somerset. This was one of the largest and longest blockades of a nuclear power plant in the history of the British anti-nuclear movement.
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Following the success of two recent mass actions at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, the Stop New Nuclear alliance is now planning a third mass action, on the site earmarked for the Hinkley C mega power station.
In March 2012, around 1000 people took part in a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to EDF’s nuclear power station in Somerset. This was one of the largest and longest blockades of a nuclear power plant in the history of the British anti-nuclear movement.
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A demo in solidarity with the Reclaim Hinkley mass action will be held outside the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), 3 Whitehall Place, London, SW1A 2AW, on Monday 8th October 2012, from 12noon to 2pm.
More info about the Reclaim Hinkley action: http://stopnewnuclear.org.uk Contact: kicknuclear [at] kicknuclear.org
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Following the success of two recent mass actions at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, the Stop New Nuclear alliance is now planning a third mass action, on the site earmarked for the Hinkley C mega power station.
In March 2012, around 1000 people took part in a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to EDF’s nuclear power station in Somerset. This was one of the largest and longest blockades of a nuclear power plant in the history of the British anti-nuclear movement.
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Source: https://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/what-do-we-wantno-nuke-dump
What Do We Want? NO NUKE DUMP When Do We Want it? NOW
SAY NO TO NUKILLER DUMP NOW! 11th Oct 2012
The three Councils will be holding their meetings on the same day at the same time, meeting separately to ensure independent decisions!! Cumbria’s Cabinet looked likely to say NO which would have brought the nasty juggernaught to a standstill.
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THIS FRIDAY WE WILL BE HOLDING A SOLIDARITY PROTEST OUTSIDE THE JAPANESE EMBASSY IN LONDON, FOLLOWED BY A SHORT PROTEST OUTSIDE THE OFFICES OF TEPCO, THE OPERATOR OF THE FUKUSHIMA 1 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.
11am-12:50pm, Embassy of Japan, 101-104 Piccadilly W1. (Nearest tube Green Park. Walk west from there in the direction of Hyde Park Corner.)
1-1.20pm, London Office of Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated (TEPCO), Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square W1J 6BR (5-10 minute walk from Japanese embassy)
PLEASE JOIN US!
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Please do join us at this public meeting at the House of Commons about Koodankulam and Hinkley (just come to the entrance of the House of Commons and say you want to attend a public meeting in Committee Room 6).
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THIS FRIDAY WE WILL BE HOLDING A SOLIDARITY PROTEST OUTSIDE THE JAPANESE EMBASSY IN LONDON, FOLLOWED BY A SHORT PROTEST OUTSIDE THE OFFICES OF TEPCO, THE OPERATOR OF THE FUKUSHIMA 1 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.
11am-12:50pm, Embassy of Japan, 101-104 Piccadilly W1. (Nearest tube Green Park. Walk west from there in the direction of Hyde Park Corner.)
1-1.20pm, London Office of Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated (TEPCO), Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square W1J 6BR (5-10 minute walk from Japanese embassy)
PLEASE JOIN US!
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Anti-nuclear campaigners from London, the South-West and elsewhere will join the Climate Bloc on Saturday 20th October to deliver our key messages: "Real Climate Jobs, Not Nuclear Jobs" and "No to Nuclear Subsidies." If you'd like to join us, please get in touch so we can co-ordinate our efforts - network [at] stopnuclearpoweruk.net
There will be coaches travelling to London to join the march from all over the UK:
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Kick Nuclear is holding an open nite for new folks and old hands alike to come and discuss the latest from the murky world of nuclear energy and nuclear new build, share news about protests and actions that have been taking place in the UK and elsewhere, and plot how we can put a few spanners in the works. There'll be tea and biccies, and we may even show some short films.
Come and join us!
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Witch Watch happens every full moon at Hinkley Point, usually on the layby just before the main gate to Hinkley Point nuclear power station. It is a vigil and camp lasting from 1 to 3 days. It's a women's gathering, though men are welcome to visit during daylight hours.
Here are the dates for the rest of the year:
29th October
28th November
27th December
For more info, contact: swanactive [at] gmail.com
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Witch Watch happens every full moon at Hinkley Point, usually on the layby just before the main gate to Hinkley Point nuclear power station. It is a vigil and camp lasting from 1 to 3 days. It's a women's gathering, though men are welcome to visit during daylight hours.
Here are the dates for the rest of the year:
29th October
28th November
27th December
For more info, contact: swanactive [at] gmail.com
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Reading, in Berkshire, is barely ten miles from the major nuclear licensed site at the Atomic Weapons Establishment Aldermaston. Just how safe are we?
Join international nuclear safety consultant John Large for an evening of discussion on nuclear emergency planning arrangements for the Atomic Weapons Establishment and the lessons we should be learning from the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Wednesday 31 October, 7-9 pm, RISC Centre, 35-39 London Street, Reading, RG1 4PS.
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