Founded in Cambridge in 1983, Platform was initially a radical theatre group that united art and politics to effect real change. For forty years, we’ve been uniting arts, research, education and activism for climate justice.
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The Oil Machine in Torrington, North Devon Cathy Slaughter is explaining a little about XR North Devon as people slowly drift into the foyer of The Plough Arts Centre in Torrington, North Devon. “There’s a good group of really active members and of course many more who are signed up on the Facebook page. We…