Doctor Speedy and ME in search of medical honesty
Thank you Dr Speedy for posting a link to website.I've had a lot of emails from people asking what they can do to help. Here are some ideas for people living in the UK.*Come to court for one or both of the days*Have you contacted your local group leader to see if other people are going? It may be possible to get a ride to London from other people in your support group. Why not hire a mini-bus or "people carrier" for one or both of the days and organise people from your area?Have you checked to see if there are any cheap rail fares to London for one or both days?Information on Royal Courts of Justice parking can be found in this website http://www.nicemecourt.co.uk/The_High_Court.htm(look on the right hand column under "Hotels and Parking")Have you booked a hotel for a night or two?There is also a short guide to hotels in the area under the link above.If you cannot get to the court why not help your local group organise transport, parking or accommodation for those who need it. You could also consider making a donation to send other people.Do you have a family member who could attend the court to represent you? If they need to ask for leave (from work) they may need to do so now. Even if they can "only" come to the court for a morning or an afternoon it will help.**TURNING UP FOR THE HEARING WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE**At the initial hearing last year the judge did pay attention to the number of people who attended. The small court room was full of supporters.Can you offer a bed for the night for people travelling to London?Can you act as a Steward on one of the days (to help people find their way who are coming to the court)?Please do not hesitate to contact me on this email address if you can help out at all.contact@nicemecourt.co.ukKindest regards to all from a frozen London.Annette Barclay(Unofficial Supporter of the Judicial Review)www.nicemecourt.co.uk
Thank you Dr Speedy for posting a link to website.
ReplyDeleteI've had a lot of emails from people asking what they can do to help.
Here are some ideas for people living in the UK.
*Come to court for one or both of the days*
Have you contacted your local group leader to see if other people are going?
It may be possible to get a ride to London from other people in your support group.
Why not hire a mini-bus or "people carrier" for one or both of the days and organise people from your area?
Have you checked to see if there are any cheap rail fares to London for one or both days?
Information on Royal Courts of Justice parking can be found in this website
http://www.nicemecourt.co.uk/The_High_Court.htm
(look on the right hand column under "Hotels and Parking")
Have you booked a hotel for a night or two?
There is also a short guide to hotels in the area under the link above.
If you cannot get to the court why not help your local group organise transport, parking or accommodation for those who need it.
You could also consider making a donation to send other people.
Do you have a family member who could attend the court to represent you?
If they need to ask for leave (from work) they may need to do so now.
Even if they can "only" come to the court for a morning or an afternoon it will help.
**TURNING UP FOR THE HEARING WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE**
At the initial hearing last year the judge did pay attention to the number of people who attended. The small court room was full of supporters.
Can you offer a bed for the night for people travelling to London?
Can you act as a Steward on one of the days (to help people find their way who are coming to the court)?
Please do not hesitate to contact me on this email address if you can help out at all.
contact@nicemecourt.co.uk
Kindest regards to all from a frozen London.
Annette Barclay
(Unofficial Supporter of the Judicial Review)
www.nicemecourt.co.uk