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For immediate release: 27 May 2004
As the D Day anniversary approaches, a Devonport Second World War veteran
will hand back a container of ‘contaminated’ mud from the
river Tamar to the Devonport Dockyard authorities on behalf of the people
of Plymouth. Marjory Trevor, a WREN based at the Dockyards during the
2nd World War will be part of a national demonstration through the centre
of Plymouth on the 29th May. The demonstration is organised by the Campaign
for Nuclear Disarmament to highlight the nuclear and environmental concerns
resulting from the refit of the Trident submarine Vanguard at Devonport.
The demonstration, which begins on the Plymouth Hoe at 1pm, will march
past the Dockyards at 1.45. At the Dockyards Kate Hudson, Chair of CND
and veteran WREN Marjory Trevor will hand in a statement of opposition
to the refits taking place. A ‘Weapons Inspector’ will also
be there to carry the large container of mud from the river Tamar to highlight
the radioactive contamination resulting from the refit. The march will
then continue on to the Devonport Park where there will be speeches and
music.
Marjory Trevor said:
“I served during the Second World War in the Women’s Royal
Naval Service (WRNS) and was based at Devonport in Plymouth. What we did
then was necessary; we were fighting for freedom and justice. I was in
Devonport because I believed in what I was doing and am proud of the role
I played, but what the ships are carrying now is horrifying and dangerous.
I am back in Plymouth today because I believe that it is morally indefensible
to have nuclear weapons. I am trying in my small way to do what I can
to say no to Trident.”
Kate Hudson, Chair of CND said:
“This refit programme is a threat to the environment and a threat
to the health and safety of the people of Plymouth. The emergency planning
is insufficient and the guidance would be laughable if we were not dealing
with a potential disaster situation.
This process is also part of a bigger picture of which we must all be
aware. Our government is committed under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty to getting rid of its nuclear weapons. Instead, they are refitting
the Trident nuclear weapons submarines: not only failing to comply with
their Treaty obligations, but also bringing great dangers to the people
of Plymouth. The refit must be brought to an end and Trident scrapped.”
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