| Dimensions | 15 × 21 × 2 cm |
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Softback. White cover with green edging. Title on the spine and front board.
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What a good read. I never realised how much this bunch of so called ‘troublemakers‘ did. It goes to show that often the wrong people are given too much power and money i.e., those without the brains to know they don’t know enough to do a job or make a decision. Always remember ‘power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely’ -when elections come along. For too long this town was let down by people who should have been putting it first. This band of brothers deserve proper recognition for their efforts in getting Britain to clean up its act.
Reviews:
“The book is mighty readable and fast-paced. We were thrilled to get a copy.” – Sir Alan and Lady Ayckbourn
“Sincerest congratulations to you all for the fight against the fogs of bureaucracy. Your story is an uplifting one. It would also make a very good documentary.” – Roy Clarke, Creator of Last of the Summer Wine
“You were all a great inspiration to me.” – Louise Ellman MP (former leader of Lancashire County Council)
“Huge congratulation on the book – an entertaining, illuminating read which deserves to be a best-seller… a vivid and revelatory chronicle of of one of the most important environmental campaigns of recent times. It would make a wonderful play – Dad’s Army / Last of the Summer Wine meets Newsnight!- Graeme Thompson, Dean off Media Studies at Durham University, Former Head fo Tyne Tees Television
Reading over events featuring Dracula and ‘Swift-half‘ Jenkinson set against the glorious backdrop of Robin Hoods Bay was a real tonic.” – Robin Herford, West End Producer/Director of The Woman in Black

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