Community Action for Windsor Bridge’s rally for four years of continuous occupation of Thompson Square included speeches by the National Trust and Peter Primrose MLC. They also strung 40,000 fairy lights around the square.
MATTER OF TRUST: National Trust deputy president Brian Powyer describes the significance of the square and of CAWB's stand against the state government's plans. Picture: Paul Evans
RALLY CRY: Councillor Danielle Wheeler gives a stirring speech supporting the extraordinary efforts of CAWB's volunteers around the clock. Picture: Paul Evans
CAWB PRESIDENT: Harry Terry introduces the speakers as the crowd looks on. Picture: Justine Doherty
The man who has the done the most shifts over the four years, John Jose of Glossodia, is asked to cut CAWB's four-year anniversary cake. Mayor Mary Lyons-Buckett and Cr Wheeler look on.
HALL OF SHAME: A row of sandwich boards called the Hall of Shame summarised the politicians who have furthered the plans for the major road through the square. Picture: Justine Doherty
TWINKLING SIGHT: CAWB put up 40,000 fariylights symbolising the signatures of the same number they have received in support of their stand. Picture: Paul Evans