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Redhill & Reigate

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We usually meet at the Garland pub on the Brighton Road south of Redhill railway station. The meetings are at 7pm on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. For more information please contact Neil Pitcairn.

Upcoming events

Charlwood
25 October, 2013 - 09:30 - 13:00
If you are concerned about Gatwick Airport's plans for a second runway and wish to know more about the arguments for and against, try to make it to this...

Group blogposts

Belting It Out in Balcombe

If you missed yesterday's Singalong-A-Frackoff in Balcombe, no worries - there's going to be another Belt It Out in Balcombe in 3 weeks time, Sunday 1st...
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When women walk, climb and work together...

July has been a month for celebrating women’s achievements. Six remarkable women shinned up the Shard to draw attention very successfully to our Save the...
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Arctic campaigning in Redhill

Bearing all in Redhill

but baring little, because as our polar bear drew gasps from passing children, the odd snow flake fell to give authenticity. Yes, it's April 3rd and Spring is...
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October Get Active newsletter

Let’s sort out our Energy Future by Richard George, Energy Campaigner We are standing at an energy crossroads and a new law, the Energy Bill, will set out the...
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People protesting outside a Shell station

September Get Active newsletter

Your chance to #TellShell to stop Arctic drilling by Vicky Wyatt, Climate Campaigner Over two weekends in July Greenpeace supporters took action to shut down...
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  • Loving the Arctic in Redhill
  • Arctic campaigning in Redhill
  • Arctic campaigning in Reigate October 2012
  • Rainbow Warrior III in London
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