Extinction Rebellion deliver Christmas message to Dorset Council calling for rethink on Portland Incinerator and new Dorchester homes plans
Extinction Rebellion marched to Dorset Council to present a Christmas message urging them to rethink plans to build 4,000 new homes in North Dorchester and Portland Incinerator. Picture: Caz Dennett EXTINCTION Rebellion marched to Dorset Council to present a Christmas message urging them to rethink plans to build 4,000 new homes in north Dorchester and the Portland incinerator. Local supporters of Extinction Rebellion were accompanied by local councillors in a socially distanced protest on Tuesday afternoon. It was a part of a series of public events across Dorset to discuss the climate and ecological emergency and Dorset Council’s strategy as part of the Council’s public consultation.
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story. reporter: a question that this man has been driving at for years. what came first, the car or the culture that they came to represent? what came first, the chicken or the egg, right. reporter: no matter what s in your garage, the 15 cars he says are the country s most influential just might surprise you. ahead on sunday morning. osgood: however long or short your drive, you do want the hotel where you spend your night to pamper you in the lap of luxury. that s what movie stars and other notables have come to expect. the famous hotel we will be going to. reporter: in a town where people live to see and be seen, celebrities who prize their privacy have long sought refuge behind the pink walls and lush greenery of the beverly hills hotel. howard hughes, marilyn monroe and clark gable are just a few whose secrets were locked behind the doors of the hotel. i can t comment on that. but i would imagine some people were getting together that weren t supposed to be.