• Bonfire
    24 September: BARD held an event to mark the one-year anniversary of Gordon Brown extending the eco-town programme from five to ten new towns
  • Bonfire burning
    24 September: The bonfire was lit at 8pm, at the same time as other groups protesting against proposed eco-towns in Sussex, Oxfordshire, Leicestershire, and Bedfordshire
  • Gordon Brown in the stocks
    24 September: 'Gordon Brown' sat in the stocks and was pelted with sponges by protesters
  • Family party
    The evening was fun for all the family as they enjoyed music, dancing and a barbeque with hog roast
  • Global Gathering 2008
    25-26 July: BARD campaigners attended the Global Gathering festival at Long
    Marston airfield. Hundreds of festival goers signed the petition opposing
    the proposed eco-town
  • downing street
    Monday 30 June: Martin Gittins represented BARD when several campaign groups
    submitted their petitions to Downing Street.
  • three mps
    Monday 30 June: BARD met with local MPs Peter Luff, John Maples and Geoffrey
    Clifton-Brown as well as Shadow Housing Minister Grant Shapps and Housing
    Minister Caroline Flint.
  • protestors unite
    Monday 30 June: BARD joined protestors from nine other eco-town sites to
    lobby Parliament on the eco-town process.
  • 18th June 2008 Eco Protest
    Thursday 19 June: Following a debate on eco-towns in the House of Commons, BARD campaigners gathered and spoke to ITV Central News about the proposed eco-town at Long Marston
  • Question posed from the floor at BARD public meeting
    Friday 23 May: Following the great success of BARD's public meetings in Honeybourne and Mickleton, we held a meeting in Stratford-upon-Avon to provide information about the new town to local residents.
  • Panel at BARD public meeting
    Friday 23 May: The meeting was chaired by BBC presenter/journalist Will Hanrahan. The speakers were John Maples MP, a local representative of the CPRE, Izzi Seccombe and Stuart Beese for Stratford DC, Paul Middlebrough and Judy Pearce for Wychavon DC and Christopher Young QC, the BARD campaign's barrister
  • Question posed from the floor at BARD public meeting
    Friday 23 May: The meeting was a great success with many questions from the floor answered by the panel of speakers. At the end of the evening, a secret ballot revealed the audience to be firmly against the new town at Long Marston.
  • Dummy sits on park bench with eco-town protest sign
    Ongoing roadside protests are taking place near the site of the proposed new town
  • Protests outside Stratford council
    Monday 12 May: Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the meeting of Stratford-upon-Avon District Council to voice their opposition to the new town at Long Marston (Photo by Mark Williamson)
  • Protests outside Stratford council
    Monday 12 May: Police were forced to block off Church Street as the numbers grew. People held banners and waved flags to show their opinion of the new town.
  • Protests outside Stratford council
    Monday 12 May: The result of the meeting was a unanimous vote by the Council to oppose the new town (Photo by Mark Williamson)
  • Protests outside Stratford council
    Monday 12 May: Even the most unlikely protesters were pleased with the result! (Photo by Mark Williamson)
  • Point to Point at Ashorne
    Monday 5 May:
    These were photographs taken at the Point to Point event at Ashorne. Left to Right: Joan Matthews (Chairman Long Marston PC) Cllr M Brain, Emma Holman-West, Cllr I Seccombe, Cllr Philip Seccombe.
    Lots of signatures were collected and many T-shirts worn.
  • Point to Point at Ashorne
    Monday 5 May:
    And here's another shot of them at the Ashorne Point to Point
  • Protesters collecting petition signatures
    Sunday 27 April: Shakespeare's Birthday Celebrations. The BARD Campaign collected petition signatures at the Stratford-upon-Avon Marathon. Over 700 petition signatures were collected in one morning.
  • Half-marathon runners Robert Flaherty of Long Marston and Mike Carr of Welford-upon-Avon
    Sunday 27 April: Campaigners Robert Flaherty of Long Marston and Mike Carr of Welford-upon-Avon ran the half-marathon. Thank you and well done to both of them.
  • Banner alerting people to the new town proposed for Long Marston
    Sunday 27 April: Banners and signs decorated the marathon route to alert the people of Stratford-upon- Avon to the disastrous new town proposed for Long Marston.
  • Stop the new town banner above a road
    Sunday 27 April: Banners and signs decorated the marathon route to alert the people of Stratford-upon- Avon to the new town as campaigners collected petition signatures
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