Canterbury festival

ANDREW GARIBALDI andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Wed Mar 14 17:54:33 EST 2001


I have a very dear friend in the farming 'industry' - this is the message
she posted to me tonight ( I have deleted place names) and it sends chills
down my spine for the future of this country:
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The situation here is horrid- I saw the smoke yeaterday from the burning
animals 10 miles south at M******...!  We are just hoping and would be
praying, if we did! (see last late night conversation)  What is more
worrying is major shut down of the rural economy and possible resulting
political decisions.  Animal vaccinations etc very great concerns about long
term future of agriculture because population find slaughter
unacceptable.....oooeeerrr????
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Despite what our government says, this situation IS serious and COULD lead
to cancellations of everything outdoors if something isn't really done soon.
Only now they've gone and said 'yes' to local elections for totally
political reasons knowing that they have effectively quarrantined everyone
who is likely to be voting against them!!!! Scandalous or what........
Andy Garibaldi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Jackson" <tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: Canterbury festival


> On 14 Mar 2001, at 11:56, K Henderson wrote:
>
> > Iain asked...
> >
> > >No one has asked yet, is there camping available ? That would
> > >certainly
> > help >get me over from the west country if I knew I didn't have to
> > drive back that >night. > >Is there a campsite nearby ? > >Anyone ?
> >
> > Weird that I'm contributing to this, but on the way from Dover to
> > London for the Hawkestra gig, I tent-camped within walking distance
> > (~2 miles due east) of the centre of Canterbury, along Bekesbourne
> > Road.
>
> I hate to introduce such a bummer, but is there a chance that the
> current calamity over foot-and-mouth disease will cast a pall on
> outdoor concerts this summer, and possibly lead to their
> cancellation?  Does anyone know how this restricts movement from
> one country to another, esp. in the EU?  I'm planning to be in Eur. in
> a couple months, and wonder if I should cancel my tickets?
>
>
> theo
>
> xxxxxxxxx
>
> "Wherever you go, there you are."
> --B. Banzai



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