3 Replies to “Cambridge this evening – at The Portland Arms, 7pm”
Looking forward to it – I’ll see you later.
Dersingham bog is also one of my favourite places in NW Norfolk, and I know the NNR staff well, so how could I not support such a good cause, and hopefully enjoy an evening out.
Louise – hooray!
Oh, I’m sad I missed this post, I would have gone, local to me and having read Inglorious, I’m inspired to ‘do’ something. Recently I bought loads of hen harrier bath bombs for all my friends and family for Christmas. My 17 year old daughter has done the same. Whilst there I had a brilliant, well informed chat with a lovely sales assistant in the cambridge Branch of Lush. We both agreed that the bath bombs need to be accompanied by some really decent bit of text informing the public in large, not small, text about the plight of Hen harriers, the environment and raptors in general and direct people to your petition. (I know they had the post cards last year, but now they just look like pretty bird designed bath bombs, with no explanation until you actually buy the product) How can we achieve this? I thought I’d write to the manager or head honcho at Lush, they are an excellent organisation, and seem quite happy to get involved with seemingly controversial campaigns. Any thoughts ?
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Looking forward to it – I’ll see you later.
Dersingham bog is also one of my favourite places in NW Norfolk, and I know the NNR staff well, so how could I not support such a good cause, and hopefully enjoy an evening out.
Louise – hooray!
Oh, I’m sad I missed this post, I would have gone, local to me and having read Inglorious, I’m inspired to ‘do’ something. Recently I bought loads of hen harrier bath bombs for all my friends and family for Christmas. My 17 year old daughter has done the same. Whilst there I had a brilliant, well informed chat with a lovely sales assistant in the cambridge Branch of Lush. We both agreed that the bath bombs need to be accompanied by some really decent bit of text informing the public in large, not small, text about the plight of Hen harriers, the environment and raptors in general and direct people to your petition. (I know they had the post cards last year, but now they just look like pretty bird designed bath bombs, with no explanation until you actually buy the product) How can we achieve this? I thought I’d write to the manager or head honcho at Lush, they are an excellent organisation, and seem quite happy to get involved with seemingly controversial campaigns. Any thoughts ?