Come and join us: Nuclear Free Local Authorities individual membership launched on Independence Day

The UK/Ireland Nuclear Free Local Authorities are today (4 July) delighted
to announce the launch of a revised membership scheme to enable more
Councillors across Britain and Ireland to become involved in our work.
Until today, NFLA membership has generally been limited to local
authorities across England, Scotland, Wales, and the Island of Ireland,
though there have been in addition some individual members who have
historically been engaged with our work and who continue to take an active
and welcome interest in helping us achieve our mission.
Now in addition to its work to build a coalition of local authority members, the NFLAs would
like to encourage more individual members to join them, and the new
membership scheme aims to achieve just that. NFLA Chair, Councillor
Lawrence O’Neill explained: “It is fitting that we launch our new
membership on Independence Day, because we want to encourage independent,
free-thinking Councillors from all parties, and none, who have a passion
for building a nuclear-free, sustainable energy future in all four nations
of the United Kingdom and in the Republic of Ireland to join us as
Individual Members.
NFLA 4th July 2023
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