Heathrow consultation - have your say

Posted by jossc — 6 February 2008 at 12:31pm - Comments

There's still time to let the government know how you feel about BAA's plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport, but the consultation process end on the 27th February so time is running out. If you live in London you can make your voice heard at the public meetings listed below.

And don't forget the big one - the Mass rally at Westminster Central Halls on 25th February. Come along and add your voice to the roar of opposition to Heathrow expansion!

Want to make a noise about Heathrow expansion? Follow our advice on how to make a submission to the consultation process.

Date

Time

Location

Feb 6th

7pm

Greenford

(Greenford Hall

Greenford Broadway, Greenford)

Feb 7th

7.30pm

Southall

(Featherstone Primary School, Western Road, Southall)

Feb 7th

7.30pm

Highbury

(Highbury Baptist Church, corner of Highbury Place & Baalbec Rd, Highbury)

Feb 8th

7.30pm

Slough

(Salvation Army Centre, Stoke Road, Slough)

Feb 11th

7pm

Acton

(St Mary's Church Hall, King Street, Acton)

Feb 12th 7pm

Twickenham

(Clarendon Hall, York House, Richmond Road, Twickenham)

Feb 12th

7pm

Hammersmith

(Hammersmith Town Hall, King Street, Hammersmith)

Feb 13th

6.30pm

Kensington

(Great Hall, Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, Kensington)

Feb 18th

7.45pm

Ealing

(Ealing Town Hall, Uxbridge Road, Ealing)

Feb 21st

7.30pm

Isleworth

(Isleworth Working Men’s Club, St. John’s Road, Isleworth )

Feb 21st

 

Slough

(details to be announced)

Feb 5th

7pm

Westminster

(Mass rally in Central Halls, Westminster)

About Joss

Bass player and backing vox in the four piece beat combo that is the UK Greenpeace Web Experience. In my 6 years here I've worked on almost every campaign and been fascinated by them all to varying degrees. Just now I'm working on Peace and Oceans - which means getting rid of our Trident nuclear weapons system and creating large marine reserves so that marine life can get some protection from overfishing.

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