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Following last year’s successful SAS Call of the Wild Tour we’ll be on the road again in May to spread the SAS campaign message a little further – this time in central and southern England.
by Richard Hardy
19/04/2007:// From 7pm till 10pm each day they will be giving an SAS campaign talk, finding out more about local water issues and discussing action to take. They will also finish off the night showing our ‘View From The Greenroom’ surf dvd on a big screen.
All SAS campaigns will be covered, but there will be particular focus on the issue of climate change and the potential threats it is throwing up for the water environment and user.
This tour is a great opportunity for you to meet SAS campaigners and for them to meet local supporters so please do try and get along.
Big thanks to tour sponsors Patagonia, who have helped them out through sponsorship of this project. www.patagonia.com
Tour details:
Monday, May 14th Bristol The ‘Bristol Ram’ pub 32 Park Street West End Bristol BS1 5JA
Tuesday, May 15th Birmingham The Guild Council Chambers University Guild Hall University of Birmingham
Wednesday, May 16th Broadstairs Thanet Wanderers Rugby Club Callis Court Road, Broadstairs
Thursday, May 17th Brighton The Alibi, 22 Victoria Terrace, Hove, BN3 2WB
Friday, May 18th London The Victoria Pub, 2 Mornington Crescent, Camden, NW1 7RR
Saturday, May 19th Bournemouth The Urban Beach Argyll Road, Bournemouth BH5 1EB
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