Upcoming Greyhound Action Events
Without your help we can do nothing!

GA is not a rich charity like LACS or RSPCA, it is simply a collection of individuals who care about greyhounds and have come together in order to work to end their suffering and exploitation. In the relatively short time GA has existed as a grassroots organisation based on people power, we have been extraordinarily successful, winning several campaigns against new tracks, forming local groups, persuading firms not to take outings to dogtracks, researching the industry and producing free leaflets, posters and stickers. All the time spreading information and challenging the false image that greyhound racing is a caring industry that is just a bit of fun.

Everyday the number of our supporters grows at an amazing rate, but we need to convert passive support into positive action that will help greyhounds. This is where you come in, whether you support the events listed below, join (or start) a local group, act on our various email alerts or take your own independent action such as distributing leaflets in your local area ... please do something ... together we are a force to be reckoned with and we wont stop until greyhound racing is condemned to the dustbin of history.

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11 groups of events currently listed
updated 1/05/08

Remembering Rusty Weekend ... May 3rd and 4th ... Street stalls, demos, other events nationwide


Rusty ... another victim of greyhound racing



Rusty's murderer ... convicted animal abuser Andrew Gough

On Sunday, May 2nd 2004, a black male greyhound (later found to have been called Rusty) was discovered by a dog walker, who heard him whimpering in agony in a rubbish tip on Fochriw Mountain in the Rhymney Valley, South Wales.

Rusty had been injured in several ways, including being shot in the head with a captive-bolt pistol, and his ears had been hacked off (presumably, because they contained tattoos that could identify him). Despite this appalling torture, Rusty was still alive - and wagging his tail - but his injuries were so extensive that he was later "put to sleep" by a vet. Later that year, at Caerphilly Magistrates Court, greyhound "executioner" Andrew Gough was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for torturing Rusty and banned from keeping animals for life. It emerged during Gough's trial that Rusty's "owner" and trainer had handed him over to Gough to kill, after a toe injury had ended the greyhound's racing career.

On May 3rd & 4th, to mark the fourth anniversary of his suffering and death, we will be holding a Remembering Rusty Weekend, in memory of Rusty and of all the other dogs who have suffered and died at the hands of the greyhound racing industry.

Remembering Rusty events
This weekend - May 3rd & 4th


We've received info about more events for Remembering Rusty Weekend, this coming Saturday and Sunday, May 3rd - 4th.

These are as follows:-

Walthamstow (London)
Saturday - Leafletting outside greyhound stadium, 6.15pm - 8pm

Wimbledon (London)
Saturday - Leafletting outside greyhound stadium, 6pm - 7.30pm

Coventry
Saturday - Daytime - Leafletting outside bookies in city centre
Evening - note : there is no racing so the demo is cancelled :-)

Wolverhampton
Saturday - Daytime - Stall in city centre, 11am - 3pm
Evening - Demo/leafletting outside greyhound stadium, 5.45pm - 7pm

Manchester
Saturday - Daytime - Leafletting outside bookies
Evening - Demo/leafletting outside greyhound stadium, 6pm - 7.30pm

Swindon
Saturday - Demo/leafletting outside greyhound stadium, 5.45pm - 7.30pm

Oswestry
Saturday - Information stall in market

Huddersfield
Saturday - Street collection for Greyhound Action

Kings Lynn
Saturday & Sunday - Information stall outside Pets at Home

Gosport (Hants)
Saturday - Leafletting in town centre

If you are interested in taking part in any of the above events, please contact Greyhound Action as soon as possible at
info@greyhoundaction.org.uk or on 01562 700 043

Please feel free to forward/crosspost/circulate this message.

for more of the history of this case click here

for info on similar cases click here

Regular Leafletting at Belle Vue Manchester

Calling all Manchester area supporters
Volunteers needed for regular dog track leafletting
Help us close Belle Vue Stadium of Death



We are trying to get together a group of supporters to distribute leaflets on a regular basis outside the Belle Vue greyhound track in Manchester, with the aim of eventually forcing the track to close, by persuading members of the public not to attend races there.

The greyhound racing industry relies on 60% of people attending races for the first time going back again at some time in the future, so getting our leaflets into the hands of punters is a vitally important activity.

About 20,000 greyhounds are put to death every year because of the existence of the British dog racing industry, so as one of Britain's 30 major greyhound tracks, Belle Vue is responsible for the deaths of at least 600 greyhounds annually.

Manchester Animal Protection Society already hold several demos a year outside the stadium, but we would like to create a situation where leafletting takes place there every Saturday evening, to coincide with the track's biggest weekly race meeting.

Regular Saturday leafletting already takes place outside several other greyhound stadiums and has had the effect of considerably reducing attendances at those tracks, so pushing them nearer to eventual closure.

So, if you live in or near the Manchester area and would like to be part of a Belle Vue leafletting group, please contact us as soon as possible at info@greyhoundaction.org.uk or on 01562 700 043.

We are not asking you to commit to leafletting there every Saturday. The idea is to set up a reasonably sized group, so that the leafletting can be done on a rota system.

If you don't live anywhere near Manchester, but would like to help organise/take part in regular demos or leafletting outside your local greyhound stadium, please get in touch with us for advice and information.

If you are not able to take part in these activities, you can still help a great deal by sending us a donation to support this national public education campaign, which can only be kept going through the generosity of those supporters who provide us with funds to cover the high cost of producing and distributing large amounts of leaflets and posters. Cheques/POs should be made payable to /Greyhound Action /and sent to Greyhound Action, PO Box 127, Kidderminster, DY10 3UZ, England.




Worcestershire Action for Greyhounds (WAG) events 2008

Contact Details

Mob: 0799 089 0779
Tel: 01527 585477
Email: wag4greyhounds@yahoo.co.uk


Below are the fundraising events we have lined up for this year. We are extremely grateful for any time you are able to spare to rattle a tin for us, but where there is *** beside an event, it's not a rude word, it just refers to the fact that we have managed to secure a particularly large and fertile area where we can spread ourselves out, so we need as many collectors as possible. If you can only make it once or twice a year and are wondering which event to choose, those are the ones where we can and would like to flood every conceivable nook and cranny of a town centre. However, the principle consideration should still be what is convenient and feasible for you, and for that reason we have never had a 'rota' system, on the basis that people come at whatever time is suitable for them.

Please also bring with you your most effective Weapon of Mass Seduction - your dog. Cute you may be, but whatever admiring glances follow your insouciant steps, and regardless of what your girlfriend thinks, you won't, believe me, cut it anything like as well as Fido with Mr and Mrs General Public. Your dog does not have to be a greyhound although it helps people see, should they be in any doubt, exactly what we are collecting for. Nonetheless, without making any effort whatsoever, dogs of all breeds invariably attract a besotted audience and have a markedly positive effect on takings.

Having said that, dogs should ideally be reasonably confident and have stable temperaments. Most dogs either use it as an opportunity to catch up on some shut-eye, or revel in all the attention they attract. Street collections have helped some of our originally more nervous canine collectors develop confidence, but please be careful not to allow your dog to become overwhelmed, as this can have the opposite effect. Children in particular can be quite rough in their attentions, so don't be afraid to suggest politely but firmly that it isn't such a good idea for them to pull your dog's tail/tweak his ears etc, and always take your dog away as soon as you notice that he's/she's had enough. He/she will appreciate a duvet/bed he can lie down on and a supply of water, particularly in hot weather, and a coat in cold weather. And at the risk of sounding like your mother, please take sure you wrap up warm yourself when the temperature starts to drop. You can quickly start to feel the cold when you are simply standing for long periods.

We look forward to welcoming you to some of the following events. Please note that, if you cannot locate me, my mobile number is 0799 089 0779 and you can always ring me on this and ask me where I am! I never slop off to the pub, I promise.

Saturday, January 19 Mell Square, Solihull. Plenty of carparks around Mell Square which are well signposted. I will probably be hovering outside the front of Boots. ***

Saturday, February 16 Sainsbury's supermarket in Redditch, outside main entrance. Parking in the supermarket car park is free. (Please let me know beforehand if you intend to come to this, as this is the one event per year when we may well need to create a rota, as there are effectively only two positions, the entrance and the exit).

Saturday, February 23 Shirley, Solihull. I shall probably be outside Boots. Best place to park is in Shirley Shoppers, a free car park which is behind Iceland. You come out of the exit to Shirley Shoppers onto the High Street and will practically stumble upon me. ***

Saturday, March 22 Leamington Spa. Usually outside Mark & Spencers or Boots on the other side of the road. Plenty of parking in the town. ***

Saturday, April 5th Coventry - waiting for confirmation of the exact date. ***


Saturday, May 3rd Rugby town centre. There is a shopping centre next to the clock tower (called, we think, Clock Towers Shopping Centre) which we will most likely be outside. Otherwise on other side of the market between Boots the opticians and Monsoon.

Saturday, June 21 Knowle, Solihull. You'll find me outside Tesco's. There is short and long term parking close to Tesco's and you can often park on the road slightly further back from the official car parks.

Saturday, July 19 Warwick. I tend to be outside Boots in Swan Street off the market square if not outside the building society on the market square itself. There is a council car park in Cape Road behind the Police Station and Cape Road Medical Centre which is free at weekends.

Saturday, August 2 Mell Square, Solihull. Plenty of carparks around Mell Square which are well signposted. I will probably be hovering outside the front of Boots. ***

Saturday,August 23 Kenilworth town centre, outside Woolworths. There is a large car park accessible from the High Street.

Saturday, September 13 Alcester, Warks. There is a supermarket off School Lane which has free parking. I will be on the High Street, which is not particularly long.


Saturday, October 18 Bromsgrove. I shall be beside the Hausmann statue in the pedestrian precinct. Best places to park are in Asda - (time limit of 2 hours and paying) - or, if you carry on up the same road as the entrance to Asda's carpark and instead of turning left into Asda turn right about 20 yards further up into a non-paying car park where there is no time limit. ***

November, Nuneaton. This is a new one for us. Date to be confirmed. I'll be by the fountain.

Saturday, December 8 Knowle, Solihull. You'll find me outside Tesco's. There is short and long term parking close to Tesco's and you can often park on the road slightly further back from the official car parks.


Demos are now taking place every Saturday at Sittingbourne Park Stadium


A new Greyhound Action group has been set up in Kent to campaign for the closure of the dog track at Sittingbourne's Central Park Stadium.

Sittingbourne Greyhound Action have already held an information stall in the town centre and several demos outside the stadium to coincide with race-meetings there.

Demos are now taking place every Saturday from 5.30pm until 7.30pm.


Please try to attend, especially if you live in or near the North Kent area.

Address of the stadium is Church Road, Eurolink Industrial Estate, Murston, Sittingbourne, ME10 3SB and directions/maps can be found at http://tinyurl.com/2dhf3f and http://tinyurl.com/29ktdo

Contact Us:

Sittingbourne Greyhound Action can be contacted at:

rob_qg_1@yahoo.co.uk
or on 07809 426112

and have their own MySpace page at www.myspace.com/sittingbournega

If you don't live anywhere near Sittingbourne, but would like to help organise/take part in regular demos outside your local greyhound stadium, please get in touch with Greyhound Action -

info@greyhoundaction.org.uk

for advice and information.

Demonstrations/leafletting already takes place at several of the 30 major British dog tracks on a regular basis and our ultimate aim is to have a presence outside all of them at least once a week. This has proved to be an extremely effective method of campaigning, which has led to a substantial reduction in attendances at greyhound stadiums where frequent demos take place, pushing those dog tracks ever nearer to their ultimate closure.

If you are not able to take part in demonstrations, please consider sending us a donation to support this national public education campaign, which can only be kept going through the generosity of those supporters who provide us with funds to cover the high cost of producing and distributing large amounts of leaflets and posters. Cheques/POs should be made payable to Greyhound Action and sent to Greyhound Action, PO Box 127, Kidderminster, DY10 3UZ.

Regular demos at Monmore Green Wolverhampton


Wolverhampton GA is holding regular demos/leafletting outside Monmore Green greyhound track ... currently demos are taking place on a monthly basis, but WGA intend to increase this to weekly, once sufficient support is forthcoming.

Times and dates for demos may vary so please contact Wolverhampton Greyhound Action at wolvesga@yahoo.co.uk or on 07981 896228. for details.

The address of the stadium is Sutherland Avenue, Monmore Green, Wolverhampton, WV2 2JJ and directions/maps can be found at http://tinyurl.com/236mw3

In addition we will be holding street stalls in the city centre and organising fundraising events on a regular basis so keep in touch.

If you don't live anywhere near Wolverhampton, but would like to help organise/take part in regular demos outside your local greyhound track, please contact Greyhound Action - info@greyhoundaction.org.uk or 01562 700 043 - for advice and information.

Leafletting at Wimbledon Stadium ... Every Saturday, 6 - 7.30pm and often Tuesdays and Fridays

Calling all supporters in or near the South West London area!

(Those living elsewhere can also support our campaign)



Greyhound Action supporters in South-West London have begun holding leafletting sessions outside Wimbledon Stadium

Every Saturday from 6.00pm to 7.30pm and often on Tuesday and Friday evenings too.
contact us for details ... swlga@yahoo.co.uk

For the past year Greyhound Action supporters have been distributing our leaflets every Saturday evening (and often on other nights too) to members of the public attending greyhound racing at Wimbledon Stadium.

This is a vitally important activity. The greyhound racing industry relies on 60% of people who go to the dogs attending again, so where this figure can be reduced, there's a good chance that financial losses will force tracks to close.

At Wimbledon Stadium the effects are starting to tell, with noticeably fewer people attending greyhound races, having been informed of the suffering and slaughter caused by the dog racing industry.

Leafletting at Wimbledon is being carried out by a small group of very dedicated people, who urgently need the help of others if they are to continue this vital work.

So if you live in or near the South West London area, please volunteer to lend a hand. Regular leafletters are obviously the most sought-after, but even if you can only take part occasionally, that would still be a great help.

Help is also needed with street stalls and leafletting in shopping centres in South West London.

Leafletting outside the stadium takes place every Saturday evening from 6pm - 7.45pm and often on Tuesday and Friday evenings too. The leafletting coincides with greyhound racing taking place at the stadium and the aim is to educate people going in not to support the dog racing industry and to go elsewhere next time they want a night out.

However, for this to occur, the current small band of leafletteers need urgent help from others to properly cover all entrances to the stadium and ensure maximum distribution of leaflets.

Please do your best to help them, whenever you can, especially if you live in or near the South-West London area. Leaflets will be provided. All you need to do is spend a short while giving them out.

Address: Wimbledon Stadium, Plough Lane, Wimbledon, London, SW17 0BL

Directions:


Rail & Tube: Tooting Broadway (Northern line), Haydons Road (Thameslink), Wimbledon (District line) or Earlsfield (from Waterloo).

Bus: Bus routes 44, 77, 156 pass the junction at the top of Alexandra Road. The stadium is a short walk from the stop.

Car: A219 turn left off the Alexandra Road into Plough lane via traffic lights. Stadium is on the left.

Maps at http://tinyurl.com/26uvjg and http://tinyurl.com/2cxo4u

For more info, contact Greyhound Action South-West London at swlga@yahoo.co.uk

Also, if you don't live anywhere near Wimbledon, but would like to organise or take part in similar leafletting sessions outside your local dog track, please contact Greyhound Action at info@greyhoundaction.org.uk or on 01562 700 043 for help and information.




Coventry Against Greyhound Exploitation (C.A.G.E) Events


ONGOING CAGE EVENTS:

Weekly demos against dog racing outside Coventry Stadium at Brandon take place every Saturday
from 6.30pm - 7.30pm outside the stadium.
(With racing starting at 7.30, there are people going into the stadium before 7, so it's important that the demos start earlier than that.)

You can get in touch with us on 0777 1953465 or on soledad_john@hotmail.com

Coventry Stadium is situated between the villages of Binley Woods and Brandon, a few miles east of Coventry on the A428 Rugby Road,
contact us if you need transport.

To see a map click here or here

Thanks for your support.

Coventry Against Greyhound Exploitation

for more general info about this campaign click here

Greyhound Remembrance Day Greyhound Rememberance weekend July 21st - 22nd



Commercial greyhound racing in the UK began on July 24th,1926 at Belle Vue Stadium in Manchester.

Every year, on the nearest Saturday and Sunday to this date, we stage Greyhound Remembrance Weekend, in memory of the hundreds of thousands of dogs that have been abused and killed by the greyhound racing industry since that day.

The Weekend is marked by street stalls and demos/pickets on the Saturday and by remembrance ceremonies on the Sunday, including the laying of wreaths and flowers outside greyhound stadiums, in memory of all the dogs that have suffered and been put to death.

Please let us know, as soon as possible, if you'd like to organise, or take part in, a Greyhound Remembrance Weekend event in your local area.

Events held last year: If your area isn't listed why not try and organise something for this year? Just get in touch we can help with leaflets, posters, publicity etc. etc. Contact us: info@greyhoundaction.org.uk

Wimbledon

Saturday, July 21st, 6 - 7.45pm
Leafletting outside race-night at stadium.
Sunday, July 22nd, 12 noon
Remembrance event. Laying of wreaths and flowers (please bring) outside stadium. Rescued greyhounds very welcome.

Address:

Wimbledon Stadium, Plough Lane, Wimbledon, London, SW17 0BL

Directions:

Rail & Tube: Tooting Broadway (Northern line), Haydons Road (Thameslink), Wimbledon (District line) or Earlsfield (from Waterloo).

Bus: Bus routes 44, 77, 156 pass the junction at the top of Alexandra Road. The stadium is a short walk from the stop.

Car: A219 turn left off the Alexandra Road into Plough lane via traffic lights. Stadium is on the left.

Maps: http://tinyurl.com/26uvjg and http://tinyurl.com/2cxo4u

For more info: Greyhound Action South West London swlga@yahoo.co.uk

Reading

Saturday, July 21st, 6 - 7.30pm
Demo/Leafletting outside race-night at stadium.

Address: Reading Stadium, A33 Relief Road, Reading, Berks, RG2 0JL

Directions:

By car: The track is on the A33. Leave the M4 at Junction 11 and head towards Reading. Go straight over 3 roundabouts and B&Q is in the retail park on the left. If you carry straight on the track is on the left, just after the next roundabout.

Rail: Reading Station, five minutes by taxi to the stadium.

Maps: http://tinyurl.com/36d3xn and http://tinyurl.com/2cl7cq

Don't confuse the stadium with the Madejski football stadium (Reading FC), which is just to the south, also off the A33.

For more info: Jo on 07973 379219.

Swindon

Saturday, July 21st, 5.30 - 7.30pm
Demo/Leafletting outside race-night at stadium. Non-nervous dogs welcome.

Address: Abbey Stadium, Lady Lane, Blunsdon, Swindon, Wiltshire SN25 4DN

Directions:

By car: From the M4 take junction 15, follow A419 for 4-5 miles to Bunsdon, turn left at traffic lights and stadium is 100 yards on the left.

Rail: Swindon Station, taxi ride to track.

Map: http://tinyurl.com/bsbue

For more info: Avon & Somerset Greyhound Action avonsomersetga@yahoo.co.uk or 07899 715216.

Yarmouth

Saturday, July 22nd, 1.30pm
Remembrance event starting at St. Nicholas church. Please bring family, friends and rescued greyhounds/dogs, together with banners, posters and placards.

Schedule:

1.30pm Meet at St. Nicholas Church.

2.00pm Service and Church Blessing for rescued greyhounds/dogs

2.30 - 2.40pm Remembrance Procession with dogs leaves St. Nicholas Church.

3.00pm Act of Commitment near to sea front (across from the Old Art School).

Procession returns to St. Nicholas Church.

Address: St Nicholas Church, Church Plain,Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 1NE (opposite market)

'Pay & Display' car park opposite St. Nicholas Church, plus limited parking inside & outside churchyard.

Map & Directions: http://tinyurl.com/ywpo44

For more info: Action for Greyhounds (UK) afg1@btinternet.com or 07809 681691.


Coventry

Saturday, July 21st, 6.30 - 7.30pm
Demo/Leafletting outside race-night at stadium
.
Address: Coventry Stadium is situated between the villages of Binley Woods and Brandon, a few miles east of Coventry on the A428 Rugby Road.

Maps: http://tinyurl.com/3xauys and http://tinyurl.com/ywkg8r

More info about their campaign against greyhound racing at the stadium can be found at http://www.greyhoundaction.org.uk/CAGE.html
and they can be contacted 0777 1953465 or soledad_john@hotmail.com


Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Saturday, July 21st, 6.00 - 7.45pm
Demo/Leafletting outside race-night at stadium.

Address: Newcastle Stadium, Fossway, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE6 2XJ

Directions:

Travelling from the North:

Coming in on the A1 South take the A167 sign-posted Newcastle upon Tyne. When you get onto the Central Motorway in Newcastle take the A193 sign-posted Wallsend. After approximately 1 mile you cross Byker Bridge, once over the bridge follow A193 for about half a mile and at the next roundabout take A187 sign-posted Wallsend to traffic lights. Keep in right hand lane and Newcastle Greyhound Track is approximately 350 yards on the right hand side behind Benfield Motors.

Travelling from the South:

On the A1M go past Washington Services and then fork left onto the A1 Newcastle, take the first slip road and follow A167 to Gateshead. Then follow signs for Tyne Bridge. Turn left onto the Tyne Bridge, take the 2nd slip road, sign-posted A193 Wallsend (taking the third exit). After approximately 1 mile you cross Byker Bridge, once over the bridge follow A193 for about half a mile and at the next roundabout take A187 sign-posted Wallsend to traffic lights. Keep in right hand lane and Newcastle Greyhound Stadium is approximately 350 yards on the right hand side behind Benfield Motors.

Map: http://tinyurl.com/2mzgs4

For more info: Greyhound Action North-East greyhoundaction_northeast@yahoo.co.uk or 07716 764816.

Brighton & Hove

Saturday, July 21st, 6.00 - 7.45pm

Demo/Leafletting outside race-night at stadium.

Address: Brighton & Hove Stadium, Nevill Rd, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 7BZ

Directions:

By Road: From London take the M23 to the A23 roundabout with Q8 garage on the right. Follow the road up the hill so garage remains on the right. At the top of the hill, go straight on at the roundabout, following signs for Hove. Take second turning on the left, stadium is 200 yards on the left.

By Rail: Hove Station (Victoria - Littlehampton main line service) taxi 5 minutes, or from Brighton Station, taxi 10 minutes.

Maps showing the location of the stadium can be found at http://tinyurl.com/6z2uk and http://tinyurl.com/6rtdy

For more info: Sussex Greyhound Action on 07723 325943.

Some pictures from last year's event:


Eastville Park, Bristol ... where a greyhound gathering and information day was held next to the site of the former greyhound track


Great Yarmouth, Norfolk ... where a solemn procession to the gates of the greyhound stadium was followed by a remembrance ceremony there


Newton Abbot, Devon ... where local reverend, Chas Deacon, led a moving ceremony in memory of the victims of dog racing ... note thsi track has since closed due to the campaign.


Antwerp, Belgium ... where about 150 people and the same number of dogs took part in a remembrance event

 

Days of Action against William Hill ... part of an ongoing campaign




We are urging our supporters to hold street stalls in town centres and/or pickets of William Hill betting shops throughout the UK, as part of our campaign to persuade the company to cease their involvement in the greyhound racing industry and to concentrate on virtual (computerised) racing instead.

Our last co-ordinated William Hill Day of Action, on July 2nd 2007, was extremely successful, with many thousands of our "William Kill" leaflets distributed and a large number of people signing a pledge to boycott William Hill until they disengage from commercial greyhound racing. Please help to make the next one even better.

If you would like to take part in future events, please contact Greyhound Action as soon as possible. Leaflets, posters and pledge forms are all available free of charge.

We can also provide advice on obtaining the maximum publicity for your event, in order to educate as many people as possible about the appalling slaughter and suffering of greyhounds and William Hill’s responsibility for so much of it.

You don't have to wait until our next co-ordinated day of action ... hold one in your local area whenever you can.

Contact us: info@greyhoundaction.org.uk


An effective way to promote greyhound awareness - that you can do any day


We've received the message below from the Nottingham Anti Animal Racing Society ( NAARS ) and agree totally with what they say. This does not take much effort and can be done anyday. Please don't hesitate to contact us for leaflets, which are available free of charge.

"One of the most effective ways of promoting awareness about the inherent cruelty of greyhound racing NAARS has found, is to leave anti-dog racing literature in public places (eg. libraries, dentist surgeries, notice boards etc). Many people who have come up to our stall in Nottingham have commented how they read a leaflet they found in a public place. This is a legal and highly effective way to raise awareness, especially for those people who do not want to picket greyhound stadiums or betting shops or any other similiar events. We had been told by several gamblers that this method stopped them from every wanting to bet on the dogs again, which is good news all round - both for the gambling public (because let's be honest, we all know many greyhound races are fixed) and for the greyhounds themselves."

Greyhound Planet Focusing public attention on greyhounds September 16th - 23rd every year



Focusing public attention on greyhounds


September 16th - 23rd

Greyhound Planet takes place each year to honour greyhounds and their relatives (galgos, lurchers etc.) throughout the world and to educate the public about the status of these dogs.

Greyhound Planet events are being held this year in many American states, as well as in Canada and several European countries.

More information can be found at http://www.ameurogreyhoundalliance.org/ghplanet.htm

Throughout the UK, Greyhound Action supporters will be staging various activities as part of Greyhound Planet. These will consist of demos/leafletting outside greyhound tracks, street stalls and betting shop pickets.

Please contact Greyhound Action as soon as possible if you would like to organise, or take part in, a Greyhound Planet event in your area.






Photo above taken at a previous Greyhound Planet demo outside Coventry Stadium.

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