TPNW information from Scottish CND

Posted: 17th January 2021

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XgIBkX9rLgwG6FU_C7gecsQR9LIlHLPw?usp=sharing

This is a link to a folder with graphics for the TPNW EiF.

There is also an events page on nuclearban.scot for UK and for Scotland, if you want an additional short entry and/or contact added, please email a note of it to [email protected]We will try to keep it updated through the coming week. There is also a page where you can see what has already been sent to the press from Scottish Partners and fro SCND, and if you’d like an idea about writing a letter to the local paper, Scottish CND have a template you could adapt https://www.banthebomb.org/index.php/news/2119-tpnw-press-letter

All of the images in the Graphics folder can be freely shared and used for your activities, although they belong to whoever created them.There is a billboard folder indside Graphics folder with pics of the billboards in Edinburgh, Scotland, along with our van suitable decal’ed up for the 22nd, some featuring SCND Chair, Lynn Jamieson.

Feel free to upload, tag where needed and remember this folder is for images that you are happy to share and for others to use.

(To avoid the press or media companies claiming copyrights to them, just save a dated copy with your name fno need to pay or anything)

There are also images available from ICAN for Canva users, contact [email protected] for details.

We still have a few ‘banned’ flags for sale in Scottish CND’s online shop, and we will soon have shopping bags with the same design available, hopefully in time, but hey, once the treaty is in force, it stays that way and the UK will need to be continually reminded till they get on board.

Check out the call for artworks on the WILPF UK facebook and ICAN in the UK Facebook pages.

Have agreat week!

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aefauldly, Janet

 

 

Janet Fenton
Vice Chair Scottish CND Scottish Liaison, ICAN
Parliamentary Liaison Scottish WILPF,Organiser Secure Scotland

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