Notes from our meeting on 16th Sept 2021
We finalised the rota for The Great Big Green Week fair at the Civic Centre, Berkhamsted, on 18th September, with G,S,L, R, K, M and B committed to helping. It starts at 10 and ends at 4. Sue to make
We finalised the rota for The Great Big Green Week fair at the Civic Centre, Berkhamsted, on 18th September, with G,S,L, R, K, M and B committed to helping. It starts at 10 and ends at 4. Sue to make
Rebellion Debrief Most of us were positive about the impact and experience; G had mixed feelings. Everyone noted better reception from the public and more outreach. Camino to COP M and M went to Harpenden on Wed eve, greeted 20+
On Friday 13th August activists from Dacorum Climate Network joined Rebels from XR Tring and Dacorum in greeting Gagan Mohindra, MP for South West Herts, when he visited St Peter’s Church to see off some young Christians walking to COP26.
Bank action Earlier that day some of us had done another oily protest outside a branch of Barclays, this time on Watford High Street. It was covered by the Watford Observer. The content of our talk included quotes from Monday’s
Action debriefs We were glad to support XR Tring’s anti-plastic parade last weekend and pleased that the turnout was pretty good. At Tesco the area manager had come to the store because of the action and was sympathetic. Graham deserved
Tring’s Anti-Plastic Parade is NEXT Saturday, 24th July Meet at Pound Field opposite Tesco at 11. For more details, see notes from the last meeting. Sunday mornings on Berkhamsted High Street After postponing last Sunday we will resume 10:30-11:30 with
Regrettably, none of those who expressed the intention of joining us at our picnic were able to do so but we will try again. S to invite those members to meet at Epicure sometime for a chat, or join us
Bank action debrief We felt that our action at Barclays St Albans went well. It was good to have support from Rebels in the town and lucky that the Telegraph photographer from outside the Magistrates’ Court came round the corner
Uprising Weekend We celebrated Sunday’s march, heard about G’s arrest and felt very positive about everything except the police raiding the Arts Factory. Bank action We decided to revert to plan A, because the area outside the bank is bigger.
Bank action debrief Our small action outside Barclays in Hemel was short, simple and effective, attracting more of an audience on Bank Court than expected (with only one hostile). We delivered a letter to the manager and staff, used a
This was a short meeting in which we wrapped up plans for an action. We celebrated the decision by Berkhamsted Town Council on 14th to back the CEE Bill! They are drafting a letter to Gagan Mohindra. We have not
Wildflower Meadow – Fields End Bravo Graham for persistence with bureaucracy. Thanks to Holly Patel for the coverage in Hemel Today. Tring Park Picnic This is a combination of a social and another action in support of the CEE Bill.