explore for natural gas in Canterbury.
This is not something that I would normally oppose. The economic
advantages seem self evident, but I've been informed about a serious
environmental downside, pollution of the ground-water. So it's time to
get better informed.
Pattie Mason of "Say no to Fracking" Canterbury, reports:
Those of you attending the Gasland screening next Monday, 17 October,
the film is 104 minutes long. So with a 7.30pm start we should be done
by 9.15pm. Come along if you can. Also, if you know of others who'd like
to come along then ask them.
It's going to be in the A4 lecture theatre, best place to park is
probably in front of the Law building and then follow signs to the
lecture theatre.
JSV adds: The film will be shown in the Arts Lecture Block, Theatre A4.
It's on the South side of University, Riccarton side, (Not near the
Library and the Central Lecture Theatres).
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