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Welcome to Portsmouth Greenpeace. Please join our online group by clicking the button below, please keep in touch and help make Portsmouth a more active place and put our group on the map.

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Portsmouth
23 October, 2013 - 19:00 - 21:00
As part of One World Week, the University of Portsmouth is hosting a 'Carbon Capital' Free event. "Fighting the finance thats driving climate change" 2 Guest...

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League Against Cruel Sports Wildlife Day & Global Day of Solidarity

We had an early start to catch the ferry from ~ Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight - for the 8th Annual League Against Cruel Sports Wild life day in Newport. The...
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Southsea Show

We hosted a stall at this years revamped Southsea Show as part of the Southsea Greenhouse's "Blooming Marvelous" marquee. Over 12,000 people attended the show...
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Greenpeace at Wickham festival

As part of Greenpeace's festival campaign - we joined forces with Greenpeace Southampton for 4 days at Wickham Festival.  Dave Edwards, a Wickham resident...
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Save the Arctic banner appears during the winner's ceremony at the Shell Belgian

Shell - what a bunch of idiots

Make this video go viral. Shell should be ashamed of themselves. They pulled it off You Tube. If only I could pull that one of me singing in the bath!
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Tommy Walsh at the Green Deal Launch - Hampshire

Celebrity Endorsements - Actually not a bad thing!

Well on a friday morning you don't expect to be in a random house in Eastleigh listening to Tommy Walsh from 'the telly' talking about greener energy...
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