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Stewart carries on campaigning under a sky of sound
If there were a competition to find out the transport campaigners' campaigner, a favourite for the title would undoubtedly be John Stewart. As a London-based activist for over 20 years, he has during that time turned his attention variously to London buses, rail, roadbuilding, noise, and most recently, aviation. His key role in the successful campaigns to end large-scale roadbuilding plans for London and across the country in the late 1980s and 1990s gave him a national profile, which with a...
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Campaigning in the mid-1990s against plans to build the M11 through east London
John Stewart believes there will be a ?big showdown? between environmentalists and the Government on aviation policy



