deluged with requests for help from "residents all over the country angry over similar problems. They aren’t interested in becoming a kind of John Tyme double act, popping up at enquiries in all manner of protests. But they are happy to pass on their guidelines for successful protest. Q “First you must have an elected committee -— otherwise oppo- nents will say you arel1’t representa- tive. Q “Then you’l1 need a printer on the committee for the paperwork, or at least know of one sympathetic to the cause. Q “You’ll need some funds - we raised money from door to door and street collections. But play it straight and get permission from the ' police. We’ve never added up what we’ve spent personally, but our individual ’phone bills have been £30-40 a month! , cc ‘ Q You must begin by getting your M.P. on your ‘side - but keep p01i'iiCS out of it. We’ve made sure that the A2 Group has represented all Parties -- it’s important that you’re speaking as concerned residents or constituents, not following a Party line. Anything you do should put pressure on him to work on your