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Correcting Misrepresentations in UKIP’s Leaflet
As GAG2011 is a non party political community group, and we have supporters from all political groups, we don’t usually comment in a politically biased way. However we need to make an exception to ensure that the community is in…
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Land at St Martin’s Square
A small advert appeared in the Yellow Advertiser this week under public notices. See link below (takes a minute to load!) St martin’s SqBasCouncilpage This was posted by Basildon Council and concerns appropriating and disposing of the land at St…
Good Press Coverage !
Yesterday’s Echo featured a good article on our bid to have Dry Street listed as a community asset. We have not yet received a reply from Basildon Council. http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local_news/11775453.We___ll_take_control_of_Dry_Street_fields/
Dry Street Pastures: A Community Asset
Today we have asked Basildon Council to list Dry Street pastures as a community asset. After all it is called a Local wildlife Site and it’s designation was supported by local organisations including Basildon Council and required rigorous scientific surveys…
Letter to the Echo
The echo have today published a letter sent on behalf of the GAG2011 committee. They have given it the title ‘Underhand move over college plan’ Here is the original version sent to them: The Green Action Group GAG2011 have campaigned…
The Proposed Off Site Mitigation Document
14_01176_COND-OFF_SITE_MITIGATION_STRATEGY-340187 Please find a few minutes to read this. If you would like to comment on our precious wildlife being destroyed and the plan to relocate some species at Runwell (actually Rettendon) then please email the planning department at [email protected]…
Press coverage from the Yellow Advertiser
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What, No Judge!
The appeal hearing for permission of judicial review was supposed to have taken place on Wednesday of this week. Geoff Williams, Rod Cole and I caught the train, got all the way to the court for 9.40am, only to be…