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Planting the Airplot Orchard - Web Video
Video on the planting of an apple orchard on the site of Heathrow's proposed third runway as opposition to the airport's expansion.
Actors (Richard Briers, Allison Steadman), political party leader Nick Clegg, local residents, the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy and Woodland Trust representatives plant an apple orchard on the site of Heathrow's proposed third runway to show their opposition to expansion at the airport. The apple orchard, which is called 'Appleplot', is planted on a piece of land purchased by Greenpeace along with over 60,000 concerned citizens from around the world. The orchard makes a link between the past and the present of Heathrow. In the mid 1800's, Richard Cox bred the Cox's orange pippin just a mile from the airport, in one of the villages under threat from runway plans.
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Planting the Airplot Orchard - Web Video
Video on the planting of an apple orchard on the site of Heathrow's proposed third runway as opposition to the airport's expansion.
Video on the planting of an apple orchard on the site of Heathrow's proposed third runway as opposition to the airport's expansion.
Actors (Richard Briers, Allison Steadman), politicinas: leader of Lib Dems Nick Clegg, MP Susan Kramer, local residents, the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy and Woodland Trust representatives plant an apple orchard on the site of Heathrow's proposed third runway to show their opposition to expansion at the airport. The apple orchard, which is called 'Appleplot', is planted on a piece of land purchased by Greenpeace along with over 60,000 concerned citizens from around the world. The orchard makes a link between the past and the present of Heathrow. In the mid 1800's, Richard Cox bred the Cox's orange pippin just a mile from the airport, in one of the villages under threat from runway plans.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STOOMT
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
13/11/2009
Locations:
Europe
,
Heathrow Airport
,
London
,
United Kingdom
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
4m7s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
1.26 GB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)