 Maen nhw'n ddwylog o'r gweithgen y nanodau yn cyfanol yn gadegrifio bwysig, o'i ddweud o'r fawr, a ddwylog o'r ddwylog o'r fawr o'r unigol, pan wrth hoffi ar hyn o'r gweithio bwysig yn gynhyrch o'r pwysig, o'r gweithio'r pwysig, o'r gweithio o'r gweithio'r pwysig. Dyma yma yma yma ymolio â ddwylog o'r Cymdeithnedd ar hynny. There are many reasons for this Semiwyd hyn, but one of them is that every year, we also have a keepspace for Peace Week where we announce or we ask for people to get in touch with us and tell us what they are going to do during that week. To highlight in their area the work they are doing against the weatherisation and militarisation space. Every year OXITURE peace campaign is the very first group to actually get in touch and say Welcome and realised that this wonderful medieval city is actually in the middle of the whole of the war game already. There are many places around here that rely on the beauty of this city. So I just wanted to put it all in context for you and so that you understand what you're sitting in really. So we are surrounded by the war machine. So, for example, to the west of us that way we have GCHQ, some of you are from Cheltenham, and that is a major intelligence for the British and allied with all the other people in NATO and everybody else. A little bit nearer that way is RAF, not really, USAF Fairford. This is a huge American airbase, mostly with nothing happening, a very long runway. It now has, at the moment, an exercise, B1B nuclear bombers. They are there and they also have U2 spy planes, so they are in the middle of an exercise. We have nuclear bombers stationed 30 miles away, American nuclear bombers. It is also the only base in Europe that takes the American stealth bomber. It has all infrastructure there for the stealth bomber. So if there is any kind of war action happening, then the stealth bomber will be the first thing in. That is the only base in Europe and they occasionally appear there. That is on our doorstep. And then nearby there is Aria Brydsnorton. This is a British airfield, also co-located with the Americans. And that is where British troops go to the Middle East to fight. It also does other things there. So for example, President Bush arrived there 10 or 12 years ago. He did not go to Heathrow, he turned up at Brydsnorton, we were there, because we thought he would helicopter into London, but he didn't. And he had to drive right past us in a convoy into London. And we suspect that might be where Trump comes soon. So we will be there rather than in London. So this base is on our doorstep again. Oh look, oh yes. 30 miles to the south is the atomic weapons establishment. All the mustard and burfield. So this is where the British nuclear weapons are made. Research is done there and they are constructed, put together and taken apart. And from there, convoys take the warheads right regularly, right past Oxford. About a mile of aid is the road. They travel up that road right past Oxford on their way to the submarines in Scotland. So we are not close to nuclear weapons. And now we deny our new watches and we watch them. And we can put our hand out and touch these vehicles as they pass us. So we are that close to nuclear weapons. They are not far away, they are right in our midst. And so we need people to realise that these things are never far away. The war machine surrounds us all, probably in your countries as well. They are certainly here. And so, for example, we try and concentrate looking at those bases down in the Port of Aston and Burfield. So for example, our friend Angie here, she's organised with Trout and Plyshers. Many things including a peace camp there and a blockade. So we're joining things like that. We have colleagues in Reading, a nuclear information service. Peter Burke used to be the director there. And so they've published reports of how some of those workers there could be doing much better things. They could be using their knowledge to denuclearise us but also the rest of the world. So for example, South Africa would use nine nuclear weapons before the end of apartheid with Israel's help. And what happened in secret when Mandela came in, we think the Israelis probably stole three of them, but the other six came to Britain on the bar and they were dismantled and disappeared. So that's what these people could be doing instead of building nuclear weapons. So that's some of the things that we concentrate on. The other thing is a group of all our unorganated local groups here in our local area. We keep an eye on Crowter because Crowter is this, has been described as the most important American base in Britain because of the way it works and the way it's going to be developed. So we keep an eye on that and we're going to get a very good analysis of the whole development and place in the whole war game from poor mobs later. So we keep an eye on that place because we do their keep space the week we have a yearly demonstration there in October, but we're there on and off all the time just seeing what they're doing. So we live really in a sea of military things despite living in this wonderful medieval city. So we just wanted to put it in context for you to let you know about this. So the other thing we do, for example, some of us here, are going to the Peace Camp at Aldermason, the Aldermason Women's Peace Camp. So that's a camp that developed from the Women's Camp at Greenham Common and they made those people from Greenham, wonderful women there, also have a camp at Aldermason every month to show these people that they are not forgotten, people are keeping an eye and we have a presence and we keep an eye on what they do there. The other thing that's going to happen in our region, of course, is Mr Trump. He is going to visit Britain next month. Now, it's going to be a huge rally including people from Oxford going down there. But what we understand is he won't be in London at all. He will be seeing the Queen of Windsor and he'll be seeing the Prime Minister at Checkers and he might be seeing us ten miles from here at Blenham Palace because that's Churchill's birthplace and where he's buried. So we will be partly thinking of London but partly thinking of Blenham Palace. He'll be that close. So these people are not far away. They're probably in your environment as well, terrible thing to think of. But here in this lovely city we are surrounded with this stuff. So welcome here and let's keep up the good fight. Thank you.