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September 21, 2009

Gravy Train route and photo calls for Tue 22 Sept

PHOTO CALL - On Tuesday 22nd September:

On-site contact: Malcolm Clark (m) 07733322148

The branded Gravy Train (http://www.pjentertainments.co.uk/land_train.htm), crewed by masked figures such as Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Hazel Blears, will be passing through North West London, past local landmarks, constituency offices and new billboards promoting the campaign. Campaigners will be spending the day delivering postcards, formatted as train tickets, to voters across the area.

Brentford and Isleworth

Main photocall at 8.45am at billboard site by Pets at Home store, 2-10 London Road, TW8 8JW

Additional photo opportunities at:

9.30am - Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8 0EN

10.20am - Ann Keen’s constituency office, 367 Chiswick High Road W4 4AG

Harrow

Main photocall at 1pm at billboard site by Greenhill Way car park, Greenhill Way (Station Road end), Harrow HA1 1LE

Additional photo opportunities at:

1.40pm - outside St Ann's shopping centre rear entrance by junction with Havelock Place and St Ann's Road, Harrow HA1 1LJ

2.50pm – Tony McNulty constituency office, 18 Byron Road (corner with Oxford Rd), Harrow HA3 7ST

Watford

Main photocall at 5.15pm at billboard site by Chalk Hill / Pinner Rd roundabout, 100m from Bushey train station, Pinner Road, WD19 4EA

Photocalls at billboard sites will last 30 minutes and 20mins at other locations. Local campaign supporters will be available for interview during those times, as well as Willie Sullivan, director of the Vote for a Change campaign.
http://www.voteforachange.co.uk/

Posted by malcolmclark on September 21, 2009

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