picnic today in elmpark gardens, London
UN | 17.06.2002 11:23
Some nasty residents have brought about a situation that threatens two old trees which they believe are de-valuing there property prices. The contractors are there now, ready to cut them down, but at the moent are playing cards as around 30 people have surrounded the trees and are preventing them from being cut down.
ITS A LOVELY DAY< IF YOU CAN< PLEASE GO TO $ ELMPARK GARDENS< JUST OFF FULHAM ROAD< AND LEND YOUR SUPPORT. thanx.
ITS A LOVELY DAY< IF YOU CAN< PLEASE GO TO $ ELMPARK GARDENS< JUST OFF FULHAM ROAD< AND LEND YOUR SUPPORT. thanx.
UN
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The Alamo
19.06.2002 08:22
It is very difficult to find your voice in a society that has become increasingly insular and is more affected by issues raised by journalists after big stories with big celebrity names than real human issues. I am not a big name and this has not been a platform for a celebrity to access publicity.
As residents our objections and concerns have proved insufficient to save these trees. This is an autocratic decision with the consequences dramatically affecting the environment we all share and enjoy.
Respectful active supoprt has come from figures such as Ken Livingstone and members of the GLA; Darren Johnson and Victor Anderson and Birgit Cunningham of the Green Party.
They have not attempted to hijack this campaign and use it to gain public and press interest.
The support at the protest gathering also proved the apathy of the majority of residents who had on paper supported this campaign. Press coverage came from the Evening Standard and a local paper. However, the most important point of the day was the strength of feeling from the residents and supporters in attendance. The group may not have been large but the passion and commitment to the environment clear for all to see.
My sincerest thanks to those who did make the effort. This campaign has been handled with integrity, respect for the environment and a fair say for all concerned.
I will continue to press for a stronger commitment to the environment and future desicions based upon facts rather than through financial and legal threats.
Jan Jacquelin