Hundreds Join Protest March to Save Open-Air Pool ; Hundreds of Placard-Waving Protesters Took to the Streets and Marched Through Portishead to Fight Plans to Close the Town's Open- Air Pool.
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › November 11, 2008
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › November 11, 2008
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Hundreds of placard-waving protesters took to the streets and marched through Portishead to fight plans to close the town's open- air pool.
More than 400 people, some in swimming-themed fancy dress and chanting, "Don't be cruel, save our pool", joined the march from the High Street to the seafront attraction.See the full content of this document
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Hundreds Join Protest March to Save Open-Air Pool ; Hundreds of Placard-Waving Protesters Took to the Streets and Marched Through Portishead to Fight Plans to Close the Town's Open- Air Pool.
The mile-long march was organised as part of the Save the Open- air Pool (STOP) campaign, which is backed by the Evening Post.
The protesters marched through Cabstand, along Rodmoor...See the full content of this document
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