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05-23-2003, 07:15 AM
From The Naturist - UK
1st June - 'Free-range' naturists have planned a mega 'Clothes-Optional Family Picnic' in Hyde Park, London, to celebrate World Naturist Day, Sunday 1st June 2003 - meet from 11am north of the Serpentine not far from the boat houses. Email [email protected] for more information and to be added to the 'go-bare' future events mailing list.
Event details appear in the latest edition of 'H&E Naturist' magazine under 'Naked News' (page 5) and are mentioned in Richard Collins' debate 'response' on pages 28 & 29! He's pictured cycling nude in Cambridge - again!
Richard say's, "It's 'just-the-event' needed to show the politicians that the 'people' know best! After wandering around the Saatchi gallery, County Hall, London, naked with over a hundred others, for a couple of hours and meeting the invited celebrities, I am confident it is the right thing to do"
The timing - during the Government's Sexual Offences Bill debate - and following the very popular and well supported Spencer Tunick naked installations at the Saatchi gallery and Selfridges, couldn't be better!
"I wouldn't have missed the Saatchi gallery experience for all the cycling in Cambridge!", adds Richard. "This picnic will be even better! After the Tunick photoshoot in Selfridges I expect a massive turnout
1st June - 'Free-range' naturists have planned a mega 'Clothes-Optional Family Picnic' in Hyde Park, London, to celebrate World Naturist Day, Sunday 1st June 2003 - meet from 11am north of the Serpentine not far from the boat houses. Email [email protected] for more information and to be added to the 'go-bare' future events mailing list.
Event details appear in the latest edition of 'H&E Naturist' magazine under 'Naked News' (page 5) and are mentioned in Richard Collins' debate 'response' on pages 28 & 29! He's pictured cycling nude in Cambridge - again!
Richard say's, "It's 'just-the-event' needed to show the politicians that the 'people' know best! After wandering around the Saatchi gallery, County Hall, London, naked with over a hundred others, for a couple of hours and meeting the invited celebrities, I am confident it is the right thing to do"
The timing - during the Government's Sexual Offences Bill debate - and following the very popular and well supported Spencer Tunick naked installations at the Saatchi gallery and Selfridges, couldn't be better!
"I wouldn't have missed the Saatchi gallery experience for all the cycling in Cambridge!", adds Richard. "This picnic will be even better! After the Tunick photoshoot in Selfridges I expect a massive turnout