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Demo against battery farming - Tesco

At Eloise Murray-Robertson Protected email address

5th July 2008 - the event starts at 10:30. and ends at 13:00:00

Description

This was a highly successful and fun demo, fantastically coordinated by Elouise. About 25 people attended and pages and pages of petitions were signed asking Tesco to stop selling battery eggs. Stephen made en excellent and very approachable chicken, getting many waves, thumbs up and hooting of horns in response, as did the protest banners. There was clearly overwhelming public support for stopping battery farming.

Pre-event Info

This is planned to be a peaceful, fun demonstration and a celebration of awareness and respect for life.

Please meet at the Oxford Road entrance at 10.30 a.m.

We will gathering signatures for our petition to ban factory farmed eggs.

We will be inviting the local press to come along.

We even have some chicken suits provided by CIWF if anyone's brave enough!

Please be aware that if we go onto Tesco's land/ property, including their car park, they are within their rights to get us moved on. Therefore we will presents outside their boundary areas so that we can run the demo for the full 2 and a half hours.

More information

Watch Joanna Lumley's "a Good Egg" video to learn more about what we a demonstarting against and for.

The Tesco's Challenge - a fair deal for Tesco's chickens.

Venue

Eloise Murray-Robertson Protected email address

Contact

Link: http://www.t3v.veggroup.org/events/demo_against_battery_farming__tesco_1041.html.

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