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No Way Spray Action Report

Monday, 19 May 2003, 6:51 pm | No Way Spray

Action group No Way Spray gathered outside M.A.F Headquarters last week. They wore masks and demanded M.A.F officials provide them with adequate masks to protect themselves from BTK foray 48B. More >>

Residents Demand Masks

Wednesday, 14 May 2003, 9:27 am | No Way Spray

Where: 131 Boundary Road, Blockhouse Bay (M.A.Fs new headquarters). Note: This is out of the spray zone. Spraying is scheduled for Wed. 14 May. Please phone 0800 969696 from 5am to hear if spraying is going ahead. More >>

The basis for its safety claim?

Monday, 17 February 2003, 9:01 am | No Way Spray

No research has been carried out into the long-term effects on human populations from aerial spraying with Foray48B. The existence of adverse short-term health effects is acknowledged by the manufacturer. More >>

Community ignored by Local Labour MP's yet again

Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 6:21 am | No Way Spray

For the second time in one month, appointments made with local Labour MP's weren't kept. Last month Labour MP for Waitakere Lynne Pillay, refused to keep her appointment with residents wanting to discuss their health concerns with their local MP. More >>

Saturday Action on PAM Spraying

Friday, 7 February 2003, 6:25 pm | No Way Spray

Date of Action: Saturday 8th February Time: 9.30am Where: Newington Road (Great North Road end), Henderson. More >>

30 Residents Voice Spray Concerns

Tuesday, 28 January 2003, 2:11 pm | No Way Spray

This morning about 30 residents voiced their concerns outside the Ministry of Education on College Hill, Ponsonby. Representatives from the group were then invited in for a meeting with the Northern Regional Manager Terry Bates. More >>

Spray Group Pressure Local Labour MP

Monday, 20 January 2003, 10:20 am | No Way Spray

A group opposed to the aerial spray program, placed pressure today on local Labour MP Lynne Pillay, as the MAF-led aerial spray campaign continues to cause ill health and nuisance to Waitakere and Auckland citizens. More >>

Cover children's playground at Parrs Park

Tuesday, 7 January 2003, 4:51 pm | No Way Spray

No Way Spray supports the covering of the children's playground at Parrs Park in Henderson. Children are particularly susceptible to the many illnesses being experienced by residents in the spray zone. More >>

Raising public awareness, be noticed !

Monday, 6 January 2003, 11:25 am | No Way Spray

Meet: Outside BNZ, Henderson, corner Great North Rd & Ratanui Street. We will find a suitable place to set up camp on the nearby main street. We intend on distributing fliers, handing out balloons, wearing face masks, be visible & loud, keeping up the ... More >>

Action: Dumping christmas trees

Monday, 6 January 2003, 11:21 am | No Way Spray

Residents are disgusted it has taken M.A.F nearly 4 years to set up a vegetation control, & in doing so they have helped the spread of the Painted Apple Moth, resulting in a larger number of houses being aerial sprayed with BTK foray 48B. More >>

Police called to Remove Protesters

Friday, 20 December 2002, 4:12 pm | No Way Spray

A group of about 25 Aucklanders held a sit protest this morning outside the office doors of the Aer'Aqua Medical Services, the company contracted by M.A.F, to provide the health service for those affected by the aerial spraying of BTK foray 48B. More >>

Anti-spray protest outside MAF Health Service

Tuesday, 17 December 2002, 2:57 pm | No Way Spray

"Aer'aqua Medical Services Ltd" - 139 Remuera Rd, Remuera - 8am - the first day in this next round of spraying - phone 0800 969696 to check whether this will be wed/thurs/fri. "Aer'aqua Medical Services Ltd, contracted by M.A.F to provide the health service, ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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