London Rally Registration, Schedule and Timetable

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IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT THE RALLY - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

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FOOD BANK DONATION UPDATE:

Due to events outside our control, there is a significant change to the previously published food bank drop off points.

There will now only be a single food bank donation point.

This will be at the start point on Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, London (What3Words fresh.butter.grapes)

This will be open from 8.30am on Tuesday the 19th of November.

Exact Position to follow.

If you wish to purchase UK produced food locally, the following outlets are close to Richmond Terrace and near the following stations.

Charring Cross Station;

Sainsburys Charing Cross
Unit 5 and 6 57-63 Charing Cross Road WC2H 0NE

Co-op 456-459 Strand, London , WC2R 0RG

Marks & Spencer Charing Cross Main Station Entrance Cross Station London WC2N 5HS

Westminster station

Tesco Express Westminster
Portcullis House Bridge Street SW1A 2JR

Please ensure that all fresh meat and Dairy produce is in within use by dates and is transported in cool bags/Boxes for as much of your journey as practical.

All food and financial contributions will then be kindly distributed to those in need by City Harvest.

Details are now available for the rally to be held on November the 19th in opposition of the Government's Budget implications for family farms and businesses across the country.

Rally Location


With numbers of attendees swelling beyond capacity of Trafalgar Square, organisers have relocated the event to Richmond Terrace on Whitehall, London (What3Words fresh.butter.grapes), opposite Downing Street, to ensure all participants have the opportunity to hear from speakers, while remaining safe.

Rally Timing


Attendees are asked to gather on Richmond Terrace from 11am on the 19th of November, with speakers from across agriculture, TV and politics due to show their support for family farms and wider businesses. Following several speeches, a procession will take place to Parliament Square. The procession will be spearheaded by a number of children on toy tractors, signifying the impact of the devastating budget on the future of farming and the countryside. The procession will then return to Richmond Terrace for the final address by NFU President, Tom Bradshaw.

Speakers


Further details on speakers and their timings will be released in the coming days.

Behaviour


As well as being asked to wear their boots and wellies as a sign of working people. The organisers remind all attendees of their responsibilities to, not only themselves, but also, the reputation of the farming industry. We therefore ask that all attendees ensure that Richmond Terrace and the surrounding areas are left as they are found, including removing all litter and campaign materials. Organisers remind attendees that they should not bring machinery. Trouble will not be tolerated, and organisers continue to work closely with the Metropolitan Police to ensure the safety of all involved, given the family nature of the event.

Registration


Remember - You must register to be kept informed on further detail or any changes to plans

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Join the independently co-ordinated Farming rally on the 19th of November. #SaveFamilyFarms #NoFarmTax Rally

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Links to other conversations about the rally:

Main Chat thread - We just want to Feed you - https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/418043/

Sloganwear to wear at the Rally - https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/418160/

Getting to London from the North - https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/418182/

Buses to London with seats available - https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/418244/

British Farming Union Placards - https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/418169/
 
Read the latest update from the organisers here:

 
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