"Local campaigners" refers to individuals or groups who work within their local community to support or actively promote a particular cause or issue. They engage in various activities such as raising awareness, organizing events, lobbying, or advocating for change to bring positive impacts at a local level.
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In more inner - city areas, they are typically inclusive meetings, often termed «reflection» and
featuring local campaigners alongside priests and ministers.
«The Welsh Liberal Democrat petition, led
by local campaigner and Parliamentary candidate Paul Halliday, has well over a thousand signatures.
The findings are to be discussed at an event bringing together academics, policymakers, journalists and
local campaigners as part of the Economic and Social Research Council's (ESRC) Festival of Social Science.
Local campaigners with long experience of property development deals suggested that TfL should have bought out the leases the two Earl's Court Village sites, giving them a controlling 75 % share of the overall company.
Whether it is in rural or urban areas, the Welsh Liberal Democrats have built a strong reputation as being the hardest
working local campaigners.
Supporters of Corbyn, including his speechwriter David Prescott and press officer James Schneider, are thought to have
helped local campaigner Holliday's campaign to win the Copeland nomination for Labour.
As if Labour didn't have enough issues to
excite local campaigners the plans for so - called «Eco Towns» look to be another threat to Mr Brown's electoral chances.
The poster is one of many created by the artists Loraine Leeson and Peter Dunn to
support local campaigners and NHS workers in east London in the mid-to late - 1970s.
In parts of Southeast Asia, on - the - ground examination of industry practices can be dangerous work, whether done
by local campaigners or journalists.
He is an active
local campaigner, having run vital projects to protect the local environment, improve public transport and help police deal with anti-social behaviour.
But, the report continues, «coaches of activists were transported to marginal constituencies to campaign alongside or in close proximity to
local campaigners,» and «it is apparent that candidate campaigning did take place during the BattleBus2015 campaign».
[6] Labour had selected Nancy Platts,
a local campaigner and former union worker, as their candidate in June 2007.
Campaigners put in hours leafleting, putting up posters, public meetings with national campaigners like Keep Our NHS Public and
local campaigners, Freedom of Information requests, press releases, tweeting, and several protests from the large to the small and direct.
Local campaigners have already shown that are a force to be reckoned with.