
You’re most welcome to join us at our next meeting in the park on Wednesday. Social starts at 6:30pm with meeting at 7pm. Here’s how to find us.
There are lots of interesting actions coming up, so here are some dates for your diary:
Rebel calendar
💚 Next XR Stroud meeting – 14 July, 7pm Stratford Park
🛩 Bristol airport appeal action – 20 to 22 July (more info below)
🚶♀️Pilgrimage from Wye – 23 July (more info below)
⚰️ Die-in in Stroud – 7 August (Saturday morning, more info below)
🎊 Rebels in Gloucestershire social – 7 August (6:30pm, venue TBC)
✊ National rebellion – starts 23 August for two weeks in London
Upcoming Stroud action – die in at MPs office
We’re looking for more people to help with a die-in action on 7 August. This is planned for the morning outside Siobhan Baillie’s office in Stroud. We are looking for “corpses” to lie outside her office covered in sheets, indicating the people who will die from the climate emergency. We also need people to help with outreach and leafleting passersby as this will be a silent, solemn action. Please also bring climate-related ideas of causes of death as these will be displayed with the “bodies”. There is a die-in planning group which we can invite you to if you’d like to get involved, please get in touch.
Can you help with our social media?
We’re looking for more people to help us with our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram updates. Full training can be provided. Please get in touch if you are interested.
Rebel social gathering for Gloucestershire
Please save the date – 7 August (6:30pm) for a social gathering for all XR groups in Gloucestershire. This will be a shared meal and a social catchup, although we welcome any ideas you have for the group or anything you’d like to talk about while everyone is together.
Can you help with heading for extinction talks?
Kath is looking to get our induction talks up and running again. This is for both the full heading for extinction talk (an intro to climate breakdown, extinction rebellion, and the climate science behind our movement). We’ll also be trialing a new 10-minute version of this talk. Please contact us if you’d be interested in running talks for others, or have previous experience with giving the talks.
Bristol airport appeal – help needed!
Here’s a message from our friends at Bristol Airport Action Network:
Hello dear friends; this is a call for help and some info about what YOU can do… The public planning inquiry about the airport expansion starts in less than two week, on 20 July; this is the single biggest carbon decision in the region and will lead to an extra million tonnes of carbon a year, 10,000 car journeys a day, thousands of extra night flights disturbing residents and a multi-storey car park on greenbelt land-so a pretty big deal. We have fund-raised to engage a leading barrister and world-class experts (including Prof. Kevin Anderson who some of you will have heard of).
The good news is that we are in with an excellent chance of winning (it was turned down at a local level with nearly 9,000 people objecting) but we need ordinary people to HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD and convince the three inspectors of the strength of local feeling against these plans!
The way to do this is by registering that you want to make an oral statement at the inquiry. Write to joanna.vincent@gateleyhamer.com. Tell her you want to speak. Summarise what you want to say; it doesn’t have to be technical at all (although it can be if you have technical knowledge about, for example, health impacts or climate change). Be as emotional as you like if that is what you want to say. Tell her whether you want to speak remotely (on Teams) or in person. The likely dates for your slot will be 20 to 22 July. Please visit the Bristol airport action network website for more information.
Walking With the Wye
This is a a month-long pilgrimage along the River Wye to celebrate it and raise awareness of environmental destruction. There will be events and celebrations to bring attention to the state of the Wye. Please contact the walk leaders if there is a section of the walk you would like to join. There is a timetable of the stretches and information on how to get involved on the walking with the Wye website.