£200 donation from Redbridge GMB is a step forward for our campaign

 Delighted to report that Redbridge GMB has donated £200 to our legal fund for the Judicial Review against the Tesco Toxic Towers at FundRaiser

The GMB is the first organisation to come on board, hopefully others will do too. If you are a supporter please approach any political party branch, trade union branch or faith group you are a member of to make a donation.

If a donation does not seem likely perhaps suggest suggest they write to Tesco and/or the Council to answer these points.

I suggest writing a letter to Ken Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of Tesco at Tesco House, Shire Park, Kestrel Way, Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom, AL7 1GA re the points below

1) Request you write to Tesco to ask (a) whether keeping Petrol Station open is a response to the Judicial Review and (b) ask if it is correct that the proposed school on the site has no air quality filters or any other means of stopping children breathing in polluted air.


And/or 


2) Write to Council to ask

(a) it correct that Cllrs were assured that a cumulative impact study which included a development in E15 rather than the two local developments at Homebase and Seven Kings Car park on the night the planning application was heard and

(b) ask Council to show the local hospitals, which are already struggling, will cope if the Tesco and other large developments planned/being built now.


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