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Dinton Pastures stroll for Compassion in World Farming


March 09, 2010

Support Compassion in World Farming with a walk at Dinton Pastures Country Park next month.

Georgie Lyng, of Earley, has organised the sponsored walk at the park in Hurst on Saturday, April 24, in aid of the animal welfare charity.

Anyone wishing to join in should meet at Sandford Lane Car Park entrance for registration between 9.15am and 10am before making your way around the marked trail.

Call 07986 114204 or email georgie.lyng@ntlworld.com for a registration form. Registration closes on Friday, April 9.

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   To Racing Snake, suggest you worry about doing anything even slightly more productive than the 30 seconds it took you to criticise what I'm doing.

Addressing Farm animal welfare isn't a one issue topic. Its also about supporting British farmers and therefore the UK economy and jobs by buying local healthy alternatives. Buying food which isn't factory farmed means buying better quality, healthy food which isn't full of pesticides or GM or growth hormones.

Good nutrition is key to public health. This event is as much about providing information on the alternatives to intensive factory farming 'Worldwide' and raising awareness about how connections to environmental issues such as factory farming affect you, me and everyone else.
georgie lyng
17/04/2010 at 14:11 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   what a complete and total waste of time ..... Start worrying about the lack of healthcare and services for the elderly in the UK before some poor cow in nigeria.
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