I arrived at Norwich Peace Camp around lunchtime, so
unfortunately I missed not only the setting up of the CAAT stall (as you can
see from the photos it looked great thanks to the hard work of Andy and Derek)
but also meeting a volunteer I didn't know and the visit of Councillor Evelyn
Collishaw, the Lord Mayor of Norwich.
I gather it had been quite a busy morning
but luckily for me the afternoon also had a buzz about it. I met Bryan, a CAAT
member from Dereham for the first time. Bryan
did an excellent job of attracting people who otherwise may not have stopped on
their way past and persuaded many of them to sign up for further information
and in support of the UKTI campaign. Although we had a lot of support, (with
one woman signing the petition remarking 'who wouldn't want to stop this') some
others that stopped weren't won over by our arguments. The usual
contention about jobs was raised, but most that stopped to discuss concerns
with us did take away some information to consider at their leisure.
When we
weren't manning the stall we all managed to have a look around and take
advantage of the great opportunity for us to meet other organizations and share
information. It was an excellent day thanks to everyone involved. In particular
thanks to Shan for organising such a great event, Andy and Derek for all their
work on getting the resources and making the early start to set-up the stall
(and Andy for taking it down all on his own!) and to Bryan, Christine,Mary, Peter and Simone for manning the stall
and encouraging so much support for CAAT's work.
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