The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
(CND) has been working for a nuclear free future since 1958, and remains one
of the largest membership organizations in the country. We campaign
peacefully to rid the world of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass
destruction, and to create genuine security for future generations.
Aberdeen CND is a relatively
new group formed in January 2007. We are an active band of volunteers who
meet regularly to arrange anti-nuclear activities.
Our first activity was
organizing a public meeting with Bruce Kent, one of Britain’s leading
peace campaigners. In February 2007, Bruce addressed a large audience in
Aberdeen on the question of Trident replacement. Following this, we have
attended Anti-Trident Demonstrations in Glasgow and Edinburgh. We have also
been to Faslane to blockade the base. In Aberdeen we have staged a
demonstration outside a local MP’s offices, and hosted CND chair Kate
Hudson at public meetings in the Music Hall and on campus. For Hiroshima Day
in August, we sent 200 peace lanterns down the River Dee, attracting a large
crowd of supporters.
Aberdeen CND group hold
regular stalls and do leafleting in Aberdeen. We meet monthly, on the second Monday
of each month at 7.00 p.m. in the meeting room on the top floor of the
Belmont Picture House, Belmont Street, Aberdeen. (Full access available).
All are welcome to attend
these meetings. Come along to
discuss the issues and help plan the next campaigns.
For more details, phone
07879046779.