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Stopesso at Glastonbury Festival - Esso Sucks: a big StopEsso crew headed to Glastonbury this year, as part of the Greenpeace team. The reception was exceptional; everybody loved us. Click here to see just how much.


DIY Action - Here you can see pictures of local action sent in by supporters all over the country. If you want to send in images please email in .jpg format to: info@stopesso.com


StopEsso Day on the 1st. Dec. was a great success. Many of you have sent in pictures of your local actions.... Thanks, keep em' coming.
Stopesso Day - London
Stopesso Day - National

 

We have prepared a montage of the best shots from the day. These files are ready for printing on A4 paper.


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