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UK Against Fluoridation

Saturday, October 21, 2017

U.K. Freedom from Fluoride Alliance Supporting and informing the campaign against water fluoridation in the U.K.

U.K. Freedom from Fluoride Alliance
UKFFFA plans the first UK national conference.

If you want to be active in the U.K. fight for freedom from fluoridation, contribute to the debate on how we should be organised and help set out the tasks for the year ahead, as well as bring yourself up-to-date with the latest information, then put aside Saturday 6th January 2018 and make it to London. Full details of the conference to be organised by UKFFFA and SWIS, will be published in October – or contact Ivor at info@safewaterinformation.org at any time.

UKFFFA moves forward:

The Association has now set up a bank acknowledging its first officials, with Joy Warren and Ivor Hueting as co-coordinators. The meeting stating the constitutional requirements includes this statement:

The aims, activities, income sources and structure of UKFFFA are confirmed as follows

1.1Aims The UK Freedom from Fluoride Alliance (UKFFFA) is a not-for-profit association, developed following discussions in 2016 and launched on 6 April, 2017.

The aim of UKFFFA is to provide information on water fluoridation and connect and support individuals and groups opposing fluoridation in the UK, so as to provide a voice for anti-fluoridation campaigners. Founder member organisations are West Midlands against Fluoridation (WMAF) and Safe Water Information Service (SWIS), both of whom provide logistical and financial support. UKFFFA is quite independent of any other national group

1.2 Activities: In conjunction with SWIS, to provide a frequently updated web-site and phone and e-mail based services, currently without any charge or membership fee.

As well as producing and updating information on a web site and in other social media, and responding to on-line and postal communications, UKFFA may organise events and meetings for members and the public, provide representations to national or local authorities, both written and in person, and maintain contact with officials and elected members of national and local government and other bodies, and with on-line and printed media.

UKFFFA currently is able to communicate with over 500 supporters, and with other national and regional organisations...........................

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