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 Tuesday, 26 June 2007
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Thursday, 07 July 2005
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST THE ROOT CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHAOS


MEET AT COMMERCE STREET BRIDGE - 2PM - [map] Come to Glasgow 2 celebrate the end of the summit, stand up and refuse the G8, the M74 and the destruction of our planet!

Bring Musical Instruments, things to make noise with, banners, toys and what you expect to find. expect music there as well as the infernal noise brigade, the action samba bands and much more . . .

people can stay in the before and after friday's action at the Glasgow Convergence Centre 30 Dora St, Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland. Phone no 0141 551 0401.

coaches from edinbugh to glasgow are quite cheap, ( £5.50 return ) and very regular. once in glasgow head to central train station, the bridge is very close. [map]

more on getting to the convergence centre in glasgow.

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