Cambridge Mill Road Tesco Knitted On
rogue | 07.08.2009 21:37 | Globalisation | Cambridge
Protest art group 'Get Knitted' have woven the word 'ARROGANT' to the fence surrounding the site earmarked for a Tesco store on Mill Road, Cambridge.
This evening a group of activists and artists knitted the word 'ARROGANT' onto fencing on Mill Road; the group, calling themselves 'Get Knitted', wanted to protest against Tesco's decision to plow ahead with plans for a store on Mill Road. One person on the scene said that the word was a comment on Tesco's attitude and behaviour.
Tesco's plans have been a cause for concern for many members of the local community, causing residents, business owners, activists and others to unite in the No Mill Road Tesco campaign. A passerby offered the opinion that "David Icke makes more sense" than a Tesco on Mill Road.
See http://www.nomillroadtesco.org/ for more information on the campaign and the background to this action.
Tesco's plans have been a cause for concern for many members of the local community, causing residents, business owners, activists and others to unite in the No Mill Road Tesco campaign. A passerby offered the opinion that "David Icke makes more sense" than a Tesco on Mill Road.
See http://www.nomillroadtesco.org/ for more information on the campaign and the background to this action.
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