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	<title>Comments on: Manor Garden Allotments Still Holding On</title>
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		<title>By: Jenny Budden</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny Budden</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 13:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Have just read about your fight in the Observer - keep on in there. Ordinary people can win if you make enough fuss and generate enough publicity showing how illogical the powers that be are acting.
Moving the allotments is totally against the spirit of the bid.
How can you run an olympics on a sustainable basis, which is supposed to regenerate the area if you do in people's allotments and the community that goes with them?
What do the international olympic body have to say about it?
Whose olympics is it anyway and who is paying for it - ordinary people and ordinary Londoners?  Why should we all back something that worsens people's lives?
Good luck with your legal challenge.</description>
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Have just read about your fight in the Observer - keep on in there. Ordinary people can win if you make enough fuss and generate enough publicity showing how illogical the powers that be are acting.<br />
Moving the allotments is totally against the spirit of the bid.<br />
How can you run an olympics on a sustainable basis, which is supposed to regenerate the area if you do in people&#8217;s allotments and the community that goes with them?<br />
What do the international olympic body have to say about it?<br />
Whose olympics is it anyway and who is paying for it - ordinary people and ordinary Londoners?  Why should we all back something that worsens people&#8217;s lives?<br />
Good luck with your legal challenge.</p>
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