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www.stop-wylfa.org launched within days of Brown’s nuclear announcement

PAWB | 17.01.2008 18:25 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | Liverpool | World

Within days of last week's announcement by Gordon Brown in favour of building new nuclear power stations, P.A.W.B (People Against Wylfa-B). have launched a website  http://stop-wylfa.org/ as part of the campaign to prevent a second nuclear plant at Wylfa on Anglesey, north Wales.

Within days of last week's announcement by Gordon Brown in favour of building new nuclear power stations, P.A.W.B (People Against Wylfa-B). have launched a website  http://stop-wylfa.org/ as part of the campaign to prevent a second nuclear plant at Wylfa on Anglesey, north Wales
An on-line petition already contains almost 1,000 signatures!

www.stop-wylfa.org also contains the information the government DON'T like talking about
- the millions a new plant would cost the tax-payer,
- health risks and the nuclear industry's safety record
- plans for alternative job creation and clean energy

There will also be regular news of forthcoming campaigns events such as benefit gigs.

In welcoming this development in the campaign Dylan Morgan said:”We have already had a good response to the website. This will be an effective means to distribute information which will emphasise the magnitude of the mistake by Gordon Brown and his government in supporting nuclear power.

PAWB
- Homepage: http://stop-wylfa.org/

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London to Geneva Walk for a Nuclear-Free Future - April to July '08

18.01.2008 00:50

Following on from last year's successful 900-mile, 86-day stroll from Dublin to London, international group Footprints for Peace are organising an 84-day amble this year from London to Geneva, Switzerland, through France. People can join for as little or as much of the walk as they like. See the following links for details:

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/389435.html

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/389130.html

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