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Pitchfork (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
The Glade Electronic Dance Music Festival began as the "renegade dance tent" at Glastonbury and took on a life of its own a few years back. With the latest inception hitting Berkshire near Aldermaston July 18-20, this year's Glade should prove a fine extended weekend for fans of dance music and standing around with other fans of dance music. Really good dance music, that is: Autechre, Clark, the Orb,...
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Greenpeace UK blog (Free subscription) | 02/04/2008
Thousands joined hands to surround Aldermaston base on Easter Monday On the Easter weekend of 1958 - a few weeks after the birth of CND - thousands of people braved the icy weather and marched from London to the nuclear weapons factory at Aldermaston in Berkshire to protest the building of nuclear bombs. The march marked the birth of the peace movement in Britain. Sadly, 50 years on, the peace movement...
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New Statesman (Free subscription) | 27/03/2008
Taken from The New Statesman 29 March 1958 The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament's first big march took place over Easter weekend in 1958. Thousands walked from central London to the Aldermaston nuclear facility in Berkshire in protest at the existence of nuclear bombs. The creation of the largest mass movement in British history since the Chartists had been inspired by an article in the New Statesman...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 25/03/2008
Thousands of protesters converged on the Berkshire village of Aldermaston yesterday to commemorate the birth of Britain's anti-nuclear movement in an act of mass defiance against the Government's plans to curb protests at the headquarters of Britain's nuclear weapons programme.
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | 24/03/2008
Scores of nuclear arms protesters set out from Bristol this morning to join a rally marking the 50th anniversary of the Aldermaston march. Two coaches left Bristol for the rally outside the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment near the Berkshire ...