Tuesday, 15 December 2009

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Monday, 14 December 2009

Research a petition

RESEARCH A PETITION

i went on too http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/ and i looked at he petions that might relate to me a the one that caught my eye was "to promote awareness of the biggest killer of Children, Teenagers and Young Adults - LEUKAEMIA."-
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/leukaemia/
i signed this petition because i no someone who has had leukemia and therefore i no how dreadful it can be for the family's and to have more support from the government would probably help allot

Thursday, 10 December 2009

my campaign is to have more under 18 night clubs in the UK and for my research i found a website which purely finds just under 18 night clubs in the united kingdom !-
http://www.ukclubculture.com/?gclid=CLnu4vydzJ4CFVVu4wod-isgrQ

on the website it showed up to 90 under 18 night clubs within the united king don but we would like more !!!

with my campaign i am trying to convince to make a change in my campaign is the young people of today because i would need to get them on side and get enough of them to convince the government/council that we should go along with my campaign.

but on the other hand the people who might oppose my campaign could be any one and could range from parents,police too old people and clubs owners them selves but to be honest if they said they didn't wont to go ahead with my campaign i would come back with " well were do you propose we go on a Friday night? do you not think we get cold? if you don't wont another night club then would you stop complaining about the noise and the morning after litter?", it is all things to take into consideration.
when i tyred to research for"night clubs " and under 18 night clubs in the UK " nothing came up -facts and figures wise , it was all the web sites of the under 18's that were all ready up and running.and when i looked at http://petitions-number10.co.uk/ i could not seem to fund any petitions like it ,past and present and anywhere else i could not find anything either.


one of toms campaigns
.Tesco's 14 store in the Cambridge area is in Mill Road, Cambridge, one of Cambridge’s most cosmopolitan areas. The No Mill Road Tesco Campaign was set up to oppose these plans, and kept Mill Road Tesco-free for almost two years. Over 5,000 people signed the on-street petition and 1,000 objected to its planning applications. Tesco lost 3 planning applications, an alcohol license application and a public enquiry, leaving it with one of its smallest stores in the UK that it will have extreme difficulty in delivering to. The opening of the store brings the campaign into a second phase: ever-more active support for local traders, and making sure that any breach of planning condition or public safety results in Council action
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The protesters tried everything that they could in there power to stop the tescos on mill road going ahead so they tried loads of things like:

Timeline

111.jpgMarch 2006 Tesco “acquire an interest in the site”.

June 2007

Wilco decide to move to Cherry Hinton Road.

July 2007

Tesco officially registered as having leased the site for 15 years.

Tesco put in first applications for an extension plus refrigeration and air conditioning plant; a shopfront and signage; and a cash machine. Applications are incomplete and council planners tell them to resubmit.

September 2007

Tesco resubmit their applications.

public meeting organised by local residents, to express opposition to Tesco’s plans. Over 400 people turn up.

No Mill Road Tesco Campaign formed.

petition to keep Tesco off Mill Road started

October 2007

Several hundred local people write to council planners,objecting to tesco's applications

3000 people have now signed the petition.

November 2007

1 November: First council committee at which the applications could have been decided, if local opposition had not slowed the process down.

Tesco tell the Campaign that they do not own the site, they have only leased it (for 15 years). 8 days later Tesco are registered as owners of the site, a fact they do not mention publicly until late February 2009.

Tesco’s PR man tells the campaign that “If people didn’t want us to be here, it would be silly for us to be here.”

600 people march down mill road, in protest against Tesco’s plans.

Over 4000 people have now signed the petition.

December 2007

Tesco’s planner tells the council that “The existing building [...] could not accommodate the use as an Express store” because it is too small and the wrong shape.

January 2008

Councillors due to decide on applications. council planers issuers recommending approval of Tesco’s applications, but the report is so badly flawed that, after complaints from the campaign and others, the report is withdrawn and the decision postponed.

28 January: Date on which Tesco said they originally planned to open.

March 2008

council planner isue a new report They still recommend approval of all applications. Tesco’s PR man says “We are delighted that the council officers have recommended, again, our plans for approval. It isn’t an issue of who shouts the loudest but who can make the argument on the important technical issues that the council needs to consider.”

councilors unanimously reject Tesco’s application for an extension plus refrigeration and air conditioning plant, because they do not meet planning requirements on highway safety and do not retain sufficient parking space and access. They approve Tesco’s applications for a sign and a cash machine.tescos PR man says “This is good news for Tesco. We can now put up the sign and the ATM which means we could open the shop tomorrow.” They don’t.

Tesco appeal the refusal of extension and plant.

April 2008

Introduction of a Cumulative Impact Zone on Mill Road. There will now be a presumption of refusal of any applications for a licence to sell alcohol on Mill Road. Tesco are now extremely unlikely to be given an alcohol licence if they ever get planning permission for the store.

May 2008

Tesco say that they will start work on the store in July. The campaign points out this would mean they were intending to start work before they got planning permission. (It never happens.)

Squatters (unconnected with the campaign) move into the site and open a social centre. Tesco say they will not be evicting the squatters until they are able to start work on the store. This later turns out to be untrue.

June 2008

Tesco make another applacation, for air conditioning and refrigeration plant.

Over 5000 people have now signed the petition.

July 2008

Once again, council planners recommend approval for Tesco’s application.

councilors reject Tesco’s application on grounds of highway safety and because the application does not address questions about noise pollution, servicing, storage and car parking. The next morning, although they still can’t start work on the store, Tesco send bailiffs in to evict the social centre. The Cambridge Evening News calls on Tesco to “admit defeat”.

Tesco appeals against refusal of the application for air conditioning and refrigeration plant.

September-October 2008

Home - Fears Tesco lorries will block streets

public inquiry into refusal of the first application. Tesco’s transport expert tells the inquiry that Tesco need to be allowed to use large delivery veachles at the site, and that any approval that limited them to using smaller vans would be of no use to them.

November 2008

the planning inspector dismisses tescos appeal against the first refusal, on the grounds that all proposed delivery options for the store would “pose unacceptable risks to highway safety”. Tesco’s spokeswoman says that “we are obviously extremely disappointed”. The Cambridge Evening News says that, “in the interests of local democracy”, the decision “should be the final nail in the coffin” of a Tesco Express on Mill Road.

February 2009

Proofs of evidence by Tesco and the council are due to be sent to the Planning Inspectorate, for the second appeal. Instead,tescos withdrawal their appeal without explanation

Despite having said the existing building would be too small for a Tesco Express, Tesco say they are still looking at ways to open on the site.

March 2009

21 March: Local people have kept Tesco off Mill Road for 500 days.

Monday, 7 December 2009

campaign woman
putting your pitch together.

first decide which brief you are going to pitch for.your project team need to give 5-7 minute pitch on how you plan to awnser the brief and what makes you the bast agency for the job.
give yourself a name so we know who you are ,and think about the type of agency to deliver the brief.
if you want to use electronic equipment or visual aids to help you communicate your ideas then please make arrangements with your teacher beforehand so you don't waste time getting set up on the day.

amy -creative director,
too talk about concepts/ideas -and what she works with !
you need to think about your audience e.g .
teenagers are able to communicate through facebook and e-mail ,where as old people you might contact at home.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Our Campaign Videos!!

After we had made out campaign and done the polls,the t-shirt and the photo shoot we had to make a video of us asking people why they thought our campaign was a good idea ?
we had to come up with three questions and mine were;
-do you think having more under 18 night clubs in the UK would be a good idea?
-would you like to have more under18night clubs in the UK ?
-if yes why ?
-if no why?
and when we went out too shoot it we had to get certain shots in which were over the shoulder,close up and the nod

below is what it should look like after we have edited our video .
1. Edit your interview as above.
1 = REDSHOT -interviewee
2 = BLUESHOT -interviewer
3 = LIGHT BLUE-is the nodding shot
. we use the "Nodding Shot" to edit unwanted dialogue.
but this is what our video should look like after we have edited it .it includes A to B editing which clearly means shot1,shot2,shot1 again (a clean quick cut edit).because as you can see the strip goes blue ,red,blue re,blue ,red and the nod.




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Friday, 4 December 2009



the potshot

when we did the photo-shot we wore our t-shirts that we made with our campaign logos on them and we did a group photo and a individual photo and some others but steve just told us to just relax and look natural whilst he was taking the photos !







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