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Eastbourne

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Welcome. Meetings second Tuesday of the month, 7.30 p.m. at the Counting House, Moatcroft Road, behind Waitrose in Eastbourne. Contact Evie on 01323-723855 for further info

Current campaign

Our international film competition launches on 17 September 2011
VW is using covert forces to oppose two key European climate laws – stronger emission targets and stronger car efficiency targets. Greenpeace volunteers are inviting the public to sign postcards to VW and to TEXT JEDI to join the campaign. They are also organising regional film screenings and outreach events to showcase the 12 shortlisted VW spoof films. Please get involved and get in touch with your local network coordinator.

Group blogposts

Greenpeace Film Night

The Eastbourne Greenpeace group was formed about 23 years ago.  However, Greenpeace has been going for much much longer, since 1971 in fact. ...

Ringing in the new!

Affection – that is the emotion I sensed most strongly as we queued for the chance to walk on the decks of the new Rainbow Warrior III; affection for a vessel...

Next Eastbourne Greenpeace Meeting

Hi there Just to remind you all that the next meeting is on 11th October, 8pm at the Counting House, Moat croft Road. We are still campaigning about the Common...
Greenpeace runners at the Brighton Marathon

Brighton Marathon 2011 - we have last minute places!

Run the Brighton Marathon for Greenpeace – get one of our charity places. We have a number of places left for this years Brighton Marathon on 10th April.The...

Stephen Lloyd MP joins Eastbourne Greenpeace

The group held a morning stall outside Barclays Bank, Terminus Road on Saturday 6th November to support the Go Beyond Oil campaign and coinciding with the Big...

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