Demonstration/rally

NO MORE FUKUSHIMAS: SURROUND HINKLEY POINT Saturday 10th March - Coach from London.

Coach leaves at 7.30am from the Embankment (on the river side, opposite Embankment tube) and will also pick up at 8.15am from outside the Hammersmith Apollo (near the Hammersmith District/Piccadilly Line station). It will arrive at Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station by the start of the Surround Hinkley demonstration, which starts at noon.

Coach will leave Hinkley, for return journey, at 5.30pm prompt, to get back to London by about 9.30pm.

Tickets are £25; or £15, or as much as you can afford, unwaged.

Order tickets. (Please order by March 2nd to be sure of a seat.)

Protest! Support Caedegog Farm, Llangefni 21 January

2.30pm, Saturday 21 January, Car Park, Glanhwfa Road, Llangefni.

Richard CaerdegogCome to support the brave family of Caedegog Farm who are standing firm against attempts to grab their land for Wylfa- B.

Speakers: Richard Jones, Caerdegog Farm, Dr Carl Clowes PAWB, Dr Malcom Carroll, Greenpeace, Angharad Tomos, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg

Event Date and Time: 
Sat, 21/01/2012 - 2:30pm - 4:00pm

Join Kick Nuclear at Climate Justice March

Members and supporters of Kick Nuclear will join the London march in support of the tens of thousands mobilising in South Africa to demand climate justice at the Durban Climate Talks.

http://www.campaigncc.org/standupforclimatejustice

We will be leafleting this event to call for climate justice, not nuclear injustice.

Dress code (optional): White paper suits and face masks.

We will assemble at 11.30am outside the Black Friar pub, 174 Queen Victoria Street EC4V 4EG (corner with New Bridge Street). At 12noon we will move off to join the main march.

Event Date and Time: 
Sat, 03/12/2011 - 11:30am - 4:00pm

No more Fukushimas - 10 March 2012: Surround Hinkley Point

Hinkley Point is the first of eight proposed sites for nuclear new build to go ahead. We stopped them here before in 1987, and we can do it again in 2012. If they fail at Hinkley, it is unlikely the “nuclear renaissance” will have the momentum to continue.

On the 10th -11th March 2012, one year since the Fukushima nuclear disaster began, we will return to Hinkley to form a human chain around the station to show our determined opposition to new nuclear.

Event Date and Time: 
Sat, 10/03/2012 - 12:00pm - 6:00pm

No more Fukushimas - 10-11 March 2012: Surround Hinkley Point

FUKUSHIMA:
The biggest industrial disaster in history.

Japan, has been brought to its knees by the ongoing events at Fukushima.

The reactors that went into meltdown in March have now melted through the foundations and 40 years of accumulated nuclear waste is emitting vast amounts of radiation, contaminating the land, sea and air. In desperation, the Japanese government is transporting and burning radioactive rubble all over Japan and exporting highly contaminated food as “aid” to developing countries.

Bridgwater marchers call for an end to nuclear power

Photographs of the anti-nuclear march and rally against EDF Energy's plan to build two new mega-reactors at Hinkley Point power station can be found at: http://stopnewnuclear.org.uk/photos. This link will also provide photos of the Stop New Nuclear camp and images of the blockade from Monday afternoon.

More than 150 people marched through Bridgwater today to protest against EDF Energy’s plan for two new mega-reactors at Somerset’s Hinkley Point nuclear power station.

Nuclear power station to become target for mass blockade

People from all over the UK are set to descend on Hinkley Point nuclear power station to protest again EDF Energy’s plans to build two new mega-reactors next to the existing site.

More than 100 people have already pledged to join a symbolic mass blockade at the entrance to Hinkley Point in Somerset next Monday, October 3rd. On Saturday 1st October, anti-nuclear protesters will also join local residents in a march and rally close to EDF Energy’s regional HQ in nearby Bridgwater.

Cumbrian Petition Opposes the World’s Top Trump Nuke Dump

Press Release – Radiation Free Lakeland -1st September 2011
Contact: Marianne Birkby 015395 63671 - email rafl[at]mariannebirkby.plus.com

Cumbrian Petition Opposes the World’s Top Trump Nuke Dump

Radiation Free Lakeland will be delivering a petition to Cumbria County
Council offices in Kendal at 11am on Monday 5th September. The petition
calls on Cumbria County Council and Copeland and Allerdale Borough
Councils to halt the Managing Radioactive Wastes Safely process by their
withdrawal . The government’s MRWS process has one agenda - “steps

Nuclear New Build and Hinkley – Important update from South-West Against Nuclear (SWAN) and Stop Nuclear Power Network (SNPN)

Things are hotting up with the government and nuclear industry’s plans for nu-killer new build in Britain. If we want to put the brakes on their insane plans to build a fleet of new potential Fukushimas at up to eight sites around England and Wales, we need to get active TODAY!

BETTER ACTIVE TODAY THAN RADIOACTIVE TOMORROW!

Here are a few ideas for getting involved. We’re sure you’ll have more of your own: feel free to share and discuss!

Get informed

You’ll find a brief summary of where things are at with nuclear new build in Britain after the action suggestions below.

23rd July: Stop nuclear trains through the Olympic site demo

Action will consist of a journey along the route used by nuclear trains* between Highbury & Islington and Stratford station, followed by a rally and symbolic die-in in front of Stratford Station.

Meet noon at Highbury and Islington Station (don’t be late.).

Leafletting at Highbury & Islington, Dalston Kingsland, Hackney Central and Hackney Wick by different groups getting off at intermediate stations and taking later trains, so we are all on same train between Hackney Wick and Stratford. (Train timetables will be available.)

Arrive 1.30pm at Stratford Station. March out together.

Event Date and Time: 
Sat, 23/07/2011 - 12:00pm - 3:00pm