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MORE HLS COLABORATOR DEMOS IN THE SOUTH

Thursday, 9th April

Orion Pharma - Customer
Oaklea Court, 22 Park Street, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 1EA.

Our first stop of the day was the tiny Orion Pharma. This is always a favourite of ours as the building is about the size of a house! It must be pretty difficult to get away from the sound of our chanting and truth about HLS. With the support of the public we handed out leaflets and educated, while passers by looked at Orion Pharma with disbelief.

Barclays - Investors
97 Northbrook St, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 1AA

We spotted a Barclays in the Highstreet and obviously whenever a Barclays is spotted - demonstrations follow. So we spent a while here educating the public and handing out many leaflets to a very disgusted public, many pledging to cancel their bank accounts. I wonder how many people have cancelled their bank accounts with you now Barclays? Bit of an embarressment really.

MDS - Customer
270 Wharfdale Road, Winnersh Triangle, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5TP.

'Outside their offices time and time again until they drop HLS' is what we promised, and as an old favourite of ours, we've certainly kept our promise. Standing just metres from their doors, we named and shamed this sick company to all of it's neighbours yet again. You can expect to see us very soon MDS.

Syngenta - Customer
Jealott’s Hill, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 6EY.

With the disgusting stench of chemicals and wonderful view of the dead tulips outside Syngenta we stood at their gate to tell them exactly what SHAC and all of their neighbours think of them. All of their surrounding neighbours are disgusted by their selfishness in making money from the suffering of animals and their own experiments which cause their chemicals to be sprayed wide and far into all homes and gardens. What an embarressing, increasingly unpopular company this is.

Abbott Labs - Customer
Abbott House, Vanwall Business Park, Vanwall Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4XF.

We ended at Abbott Labs to greet their workers as they head home for a short Easter break. They might be trying to forget the truth of where their pay cheque comes from with the gifts of chocolate Easter eggs and happy smiling bunnies, but we will be there to remind these sickos of their unforgivable dealings - whatever the season, time or place, you can bet SHAC will be there!

SHAC South

 




 
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