Started this discussion. Last reply by Russell Miller Feb 13, 2014. 1 Reply 1 Like
We are looking for other groups and individuals that are interested in campaigning with us against the extensive use of glyphosate in Hackney.Glyphosate use is associated with damage to human health,…Continue
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Posted on September 26, 2016 at 21:30 0 Comments 0 Likes
Anyone who has followed Save Lea Marshes in the last few years will be aware of our campaign against the planned cricket pavilion for Hackney Marshes, a design which involves building on green space in order to accommodate a large car park on North Marsh.
During our campaign, which led to a public inquiry, evidence was coming to light of the damaging effect of air pollution on Londoners, especially children. Exposure to air pollution stunts lung growth and even impairs children’s…
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On Monday evening, members of Save Lea Marshes staged a pop-up protest against the car wash which is now operating, without planning permission, in the car park of Lee Valley Ice Centre.
Planning permission is yet to be granted by Waltham Forest Council and yet permanent structures have already been created for the car wash, which is now serving customers…
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Save Lea Marshes ran a competition in early 2014 entitled 'What I Love About the Marshes' and the winners formed part of a travelling exhibition that visited Dalston Curve Garden and Black Cat Cafe among other venues.
The twelve winning images have been put together in the form of an A3 full colour calendar which is now on sale in aid of our campaign.
Calendars are just £4.99 and can be purchased online on our website Shop Page here: …
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