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CAMPAIGNS/ ACTIONS
 August 26th Bank Holiday Bromley Street Stall in Market Square by Mural , Bromley 12.00 - 3.00 pm
26th April 2020 Chernobyl Day same place/time.

 Remembrance Sunday - Nov 10th. White Poppy Ceremony at Peace (War) Memorial, Church Road, Bromley at 10:50am. We will assemble outside Primark [ at the Church Rd side ] at 10:30am.


Seasonal Social - Friday Dec 13th  at Tahrir Swift's House BR6 9NN 01689 889663 Please bring some food & drink to share. All welcome.


Hiroshima/Nagasaki Activities
Sat Aug 3rd. Bromley Vigil outside the Churchill Theatre. 12:00pm - 3:00pm. Leafleting - candles - shadows - cranes.

Aug 9th Peace Picnic in Archbishop Tutu Peace Garden Chinbrook Meadows, Grove Park 1.30 - 3.00 pm

International Peace Day Saturday Sept 21st Global Cease Fire Day [ marked annually]. A festival in Bromley Parish Church Rooms, Church Rd Bromley from 7.30 - 10.00 pm to raise awareness of the UN International Day of Peace. For more details call : Peace One Day on 020 8344 9900 at St George's House, St George's Rd, Richmond.

London Region AGM - 2020 January 10th - 10.30am - 4.30pm at SOAS .020 7607 2302 info@londoncnd.org

National CND Conference/AGM - Oct 19/20th October 2019
 at st. Thomas hospital opposite parliament London Contact National CND for details 


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