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    • Welsh draft action plan for bees and other pollinators welcomed

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    • Severn barrage sunk

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Archive News

Newport Big Ask Live gig
9 November 2006

Newport Friends of the Earth presents

Wednesday 13th December

Attack + Defend
The Poppies
The Strand
Julia Harris

Live at the legendary TJ's, Newport

Doors open 7pm. Tickets £5.00 (£4.00 NUS)
From: TJ's, Diverse, Rockaway, Spillers

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Friends of the Earth Limited. Reg. No.1012357. Friends of the Earth Trust Limited. Reg. No.1533942. Charity No.281681.
Both incorporated in England and Wales. Both registered office: 26-28 Underwood Street, London, N1 7JQ.

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