Tuesday, 15 December 2009




after one day of making my group i have 89 members

i was surprised at the amount people who joined because i didn't think my friends would take it seriously and ignore the group because they didn't know it was for college some of my friends even invited their friends to join the group.

Thursday, 10 December 2009

http://www.freehugscampaign.org/


http://www.freehugs.com.au/

http://bandmerch.seenon.com/detail.php?p=34203&v=freehugscampaign
Tesco's 14th store in the Cambridge area is in Mill Road, Cambridge, one of Cambridge’s most cosmopolitan areas. The No Mill Road Tesco Campaign was set up to oppose these plans, and kept Mill Road Tesco-free for almost two years. Over 5,000 people signed our on-street petition and 1,000 objected to its planning applications. Tesco lost 3 planning applications, an alcohol license application and a public enquiry, leaving it with one of its smallest stores in the UK that it will have extreme difficulty in delivering to. The opening of the store brings the campaign into a second phase: ever-more active support for local traders, and making sure that any breach of planning condition or public safety results in Council action.

this information was taken from http://www.nomillroadtesco.org/. a website against the mill road tesco.

tom woodcock came in to our school to and told us about how he protested to stop tescos coming to mill road and ruining local stores. even though they were unsuccessful in their campaign they still managed to stop them from being able to sell alcohol and stopped them having huge lorry delivery's .

Monday, 7 December 2009





we did a photo shoot wearing a wearing our campaign t-shirts we designed and printed in lessons we went into the hall and took a big group photo then single photos behind the stage
in front of a graffiti covered wall to give the photo some effect.

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