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Campaign to preserve the view of Hill 60
The City Council of Ieper has granted planning permission for the building of a large "family house" directly opposite the pedestrian entrance to the Hill 60 site, blocking the view of the town of Ypres and the contested land on which so many fought and died.
This goes against Ieper Council's long standing policy:
"...as long as these land parcels remain unbuilt they preserve the vista which the Germans had from Hill 60 and which immediately makes clear why this place was so heavily contested....."
For more information on how to take action and to sign the petition please click here.
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- The Women's Services and the War Effort
- First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY)
- Munitions Workers
- Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
- Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps
- Scottish Women's Hospital Unit
- Ship Builders
- Transport Workers
- Voluntary Aid Detachment
- Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
- Women's Hospital Corps
- Women's Land Army
- Women's Patrols
- Women's Police Service (WPS)
- Women's Royal Airforce (WRA)
- Women's Royal Navy Service (WRNS)
- Women's Organisations
- National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NWUSS)
- Women's International League
- The Women's Legion
- Women's Peace Party
- Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU)
- Women's Trade Union League
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