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<big><strong style="color: red;">Draft only, page under construction</strong></big> ==Saturday 31 July The Taste of African Allotments, == 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Venue: Plot 211, Bluebell South Model Allotments, off the Avenues, Norwich. Accessible. NACA,Norfolk African Community Association, NACA Presents: The Taste of Africa! Experience the freshness of some of the vegetables grown organically from this award winning allotment site. Vegetables, house plants, flowers, and herbs in pots will be on sale all day. Food in the form of African diverse recipes including those suitable for vegetarians will be served starting from 12 noon followed by a guided tour of the gardens beginning at 1 pm. Food is by ticket at £5 per dish. Admission is free. Please come with your family and friends. For further info: 01603 625 470 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 01603 625 470 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 01603 625 470 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 01603 625 470 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, NACA, FOSTERING SOCIAL COHESION IN NORFOLK. 47 WINCHESTER TOWER' VAUXHALL STREET, NORWICH, NR2 2SE. ==Hiroshima day, Saturday 7th August== CND are planning an outdoor event on Saturday 7th August, to mark the anniversary of nuclear bomb being dropped on Hirsoshima on August 6th 1945 Other groups have asked us to do this and we would welcome input at the planning stage. Please contact Joy Croft, 01603 621497 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 01603 621497 end_of_the_skype_highlighting (preferred) or joy.croft@tiscali.co.uk ==Eyewitness report from 'Free Gaza' Flotilla, Wed Aug. 25th, The Cube (at the Forum), time: tba == Speaker '''Sarah Colborne''' is the director of campaigns and operations at the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. She was a passenger on the Mavi Marmara, the ship which was brutally attacked by Israeli commandos on the high seas while trying to transport aid to Gaza. Sarah will be able to give an eye-witness account of the attack which killed at least nine people. Also a short DVD relating to the attack on the flotilla will be shown. The event is sponsored by Norwich Stop the War Coalition and Norwich Palestine Solidarity Campaign. =Other info= ==Nuclear power, Romania== From Mark Crutchley: mark.crutchley@googlemail.com It would be a great help if you could spread the word about the '''Greenpeace Romania petition against new nuclear reactors''': http://www.greenpeace.org/romania/campaigns/nucleare/signthepetition It can be signed by anyone in the world, and we need a lot of signatures to put pressure on the government and companies, so they will quit the idea of investing in nuclear energy in Romania :) Thank you all! Irina BANDRABUR Volunteer coordinator Greenpeace Romania ==Zero Carbon Concert, From Chris Keene== I'm sending this email to a few people in Norwich who might be able to get involved in a zero carbon concert in Norwich on either Sat 27th or Sun 28th November (just before the next UN climate summit begins in Mexico) to prove to the negotiators that a zero carbon world is possible. The first step is to organise a meeting of people who want to join in. Please can you reply with the dates you are able to manage in August if you are interested in helping, and I will then pick a date when most of us can make it Thanks, Chris, 07801 250982, www.zerocarbonconcert.org ==Government must guarantee that Councils can consider biofuel impacts on climate, people and environment== from mark.crutchley@googlemail.com Dear Friends, On 10th August, a Public Enquiry about Bristol City Council's decision to reject an application for a 50 MW palm oil power station will start, following an appeal by the company. The main ground for the Council's decision to reject the application was their concern about the wider impacts of the biofuels which the company intends to burn - largely palm oil from South-east Asia. However, the Planning Inspector has so far stated that the Council's main reasons for originally rejecting the application will not even be heard! Instead, it is claimed that wier impacts of biofuels are not planning matters - because of one sentence in an outdated technical annex to planning guidance. Weymouth & Portland Council previously cited that same document and sentence when approving another palm oil power station by W4B. The new Government has promised to devolve more planning powers to local governments and to strengthen local democracy; Bristol City Council's decision against W4B is a test case for this commitment. Please write to the Government today and ask them to confirm that it is not their intention to stop Councils from considering climate change and wider environmental and social impacts in such planning applications. To take part in the alert, please go to www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/w4bjul2010.php Please let your friends and family know about this email action. Many thanks. Best regards, Almuth Ernsting Biofuelwatch info@biofuelwatch.org.uk {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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