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kernow/cornwall / community / event notice Thursday November 12, 2009 22:35 by Kia
Celebrate Buy Nothing Day at the Falmouth Freeshop. 1-3pm outside Woolworths. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / miscellaneous / announcement Friday October 16, 2009 21:14 by Archibald Tuttle
Kernow Action Now! (KAN!) is a new Cornwall-based activist group. KAN! supports, promotes and encourages all forms of direct action that aim to confront, stop and eventually reverse the destruction of our communities and our planet. We oppose all forms of oppression including racism, sexism and homophobia. read full story / add a comment
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kernow/cornwall / the environment / event notice Monday May 18, 2009 10:58 by Ms Anne Thropy   image 1 image
Films night and Q&A read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / local government / news report Thursday May 14, 2009 07:35 by KernowKid   text 3 comments (last - wednesday september 09, 2009 06:26)
Mebyon Kernow – the Party for Cornwall has announced that its list of candidates for the ‘South West Region’ seat in the European Parliament will comprise their six prospective parliamentary candidates for Westminster.

So how strong is that challenge? read full story / add a comment
Poster
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Wednesday May 13, 2009 15:22 by Ms Anne Thropy   image 1 image
Can't make it to London for the PSC march this Sunday?

We will be holding a vigil for Gaza on Falmouth Moor. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Thursday April 23, 2009 16:38 by Ms Anne Thropy
Sat 25th April, 7.30pm
Temperence Hall, Penryn (next to clock tower, marked 'Teetotal Hall Since 1852) read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Wednesday March 11, 2009 18:35 by Stop Kernow Arms Trade
Books not bombs - protest against Exeter uni's investment in the arms trade - Thursday 19 March, 12.30pm, meet outside Tremough library, Cornwall Campus in Penryn - bring banners, your friends or just yourself :) read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Monday March 09, 2009 15:40 by Ms Anne Thropy
The next People and Planet meeting will be on Tuesday March 10th at 6pm. This time we'll be at Babahogs (yay!) cos Cafe Nero (boo!) is driving all the local cafes out of business. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Tuesday February 10, 2009 13:38 by Ms Anne Thropy
On Wednesday 18th February we are showing the film Occupation 101 (which has won ten awards - www.occupation101.com) at the lovely Miss Peapod's in Penryn.
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kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Thursday February 05, 2009 13:45 by Ms Anne Thropy
Hey everyone, we’ll be meeting next Wednesday 11th Feb at 8pm at Jacobs Ladder. Among other things we’ll be discussing: read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / corporations / opinion/analysis Wednesday January 28, 2009 13:33 by Ivonna Crackasquat   text 9 comments (last - wednesday march 04, 2009 11:38)
For years now Trago Mills have been running racist articles in local newspapers. Here’s their latest, from the Falmouth Packet: read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / community / news report Tuesday January 27, 2009 17:32 by Kernow Watch
It is the ongoing Urban vs Rural battle - incomers - second home owners objecting to a new development for local fisherman in the Cornish village of Helford have sparked a mini-storm. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / announcement Monday January 26, 2009 07:29 by Pink   text 7 comments (last - tuesday january 27, 2009 13:12)   image 2 images
Anti-arms activists do it again! read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Saturday January 24, 2009 15:41 by Ms Anne Thropy
Falmouth People and Planet films and vegan cake night - Wednesday 4 February, 6-8pm
Seminar Room I, Tremough Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, UK, TR10 9EZ

We will be showing 'On the Verge - the film they tried to ban'.

Free cake!
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kernow/cornwall / peace / opinion/analysis Saturday January 24, 2009 15:28 by Ms Anne Thropy   text 2 comments (last - thursday february 26, 2009 14:41)   image 1 image
In October 2005 a survey by Campaign Against the Arms Trade found that Exeter uni had the 7th highest number of shares in the arms trade for a UK university. In 2008 they refused to give figures for the survey – if they don’t still have shares in the arms trade it would have been ridiculous for them to do this! read full story / add a comment
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kernow/cornwall / peace / news report Monday January 19, 2009 11:01 by Ms Anne Thropy   image 8 images
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Tuesday January 13, 2009 10:45 by Ms Anne Thropy
Following enthusiasm from last week's vigil, a second is being called this Saturday, 17th January 10am-12noon. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / the environment / event notice Tuesday January 13, 2009 10:41 by Ms Anne Thropy
Next People and Planet meeting will be held this Thursday 15 January at 7pm at Jacobs Ladder. read full story / add a comment
kernow/cornwall / peace / event notice Friday January 09, 2009 19:56 by Ms Anne Thropy
There will be a vigil in solidarity with Gaza this Saturday 10 January. read full story / add a comment
Moor trashing Hedges being heightened
kernow/cornwall / protests / news report Tuesday November 18, 2008 21:39 by Jezz Anbleydh   text 2 comments (last - tuesday december 02, 2008 20:14)   image 3 images
Natural "England" in its horrific HEATH Project, aims to destroy the intrinsic nature and character of the Penwith Moors. The National Trust is currently wreaking havoc near the Four Parishes Stone, south of Carn Galva. In this lonely place, where no vehicles, including tractors, ever go, are earthmovers scooping up and destroying great swathes of virgin moorland and heaping them over the medieval and post-medieval hedges to increase their height, all in the name of "stock-proofing". The damage being done to the natural habitat and visual amenity is horrendous. No attempt is being made to employ local hedging techniques. An eyesore is being created, with history, archaeology and wildlife habitat being destroyed.
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