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Stop Shell 21st July Please Join In.(click for info)

Posted by BrianW - 13 July 2012 at 12:13pm - Comments
Stop Shell - Save The Arctic street signs
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Stop Shell - Save The Arctic street signs

Shell is about to start drilling for oil in the Arctic. They plan to take advantage of the melting ice, and their ‘drilling window’ has just opened. To stop them Greenpeace has taken action at sea, in the courts, in parliament and at petrol stations across the UK. Now we need your help.

Greenpeace volunteers and active supporters all across the world are organising peaceful, legal protests at Shell petrol stations. We’d very much like you to join us on for our local protest.

Meet at us at either either of these Shell Stations

 Shell at 109-111 London Road Wokingham RG40 1YD

AndShell at 211 Shinfield Road Reading RG2 8HA

We will be at both from 12.15 untill 14.00
 for more info Contact: Brian Woodgate    07983654809  or by email thought this site

*If you can only spare an hours or so  that’s fine. You being there and taking part will make a difference.

If you’ve never taken part in an event like this, then don’t worry. This is a safe, easy and legal way to get involved in Greenpeace campaigning. We won’t be asking you to chain yourself to anything, simply to spend a couple of hours protesting – holding banners and placards, handing out leaflets and talking to passers-by.

They’ll be more information on the day. A mix of current & new supporters, and a campaign briefing available.

Please come, bring friends and family, and help us #tellshell to ditch their Arctic drilling plans.

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