We are standing in Northbrook to draw attention to the dreadful threat to the local environment from the proposed West Durrington development.
Titnore Woods is a crucial lung for the local people and must not be swallowed up by greedy property developers.
Hundreds more houses not meant for locals and a massive new Tesco, bringing more traffic and pollution, are not needed.
With the latest planning application still not approved, voting for us can send a powerful message to the powers that be:
We do not want this development. Support the campers, save Titnore Woods.
A message from the protesters at Titnore Woods: "As the second anniversary of our camp approaches, we give our utmost thanks to local residents who have been so supportive and kind.
"Titnore Woods is a truly beautiful, tranquil place bursting with wildlife, and an oasis in the surrounding urban sprawl.
"Many of your children have come to visit us and we often wonder what life will be like for their children in a world of concrete and Tarmac.
"It often seems that there is little we can do in the face of giant corporations, but we would urge all local residents to speak out before it's too late.
"We have a chance to save Titnore Woods.
"By voting for Dawn, we have a chance to prevent Tesco being granted permission to build their new store.
"We are living in the woods to physically prevent the project but our efforts are meaningless without your voice behind us."
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