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Published Date:
12 November 2009
Campaigners lobbying against a planned 163 new homes on the site of the former Hastings College have made a series of online protest films.
The pressure group, Save The Archery Ground, is determined to stop the development and recently held a public meeting attended by hundreds of concerned locals.

Now, for all those locals who could not make the meeting, the group has put a film of the session online.

The film, made by local resident Sam Robertson, is available on www.youtube.com or by following links on the group's own website, www.savethearcheryground.org.

Speakers at the event included Conservative parliamentary hopeful Amber Rudd, her LibDem counterpart Nick Perry and local Labour leader Jeremy Birch.

Anyone who wants to join in the fight against the developmen - which campaigners claim is shoehorning homes into a conservation area - should make contact via the aforementioned website.

What do you think about the plans? Leave your comments below.



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  • Last Updated: 12 November 2009 2:41 PM
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  • Location: Hastings
 
 
 


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