Fill in the blanks with one word only:

People _________ Britain like to feel they can have a say in how their town is planned and how their surroundings are protected. Britain has a long tradition of pressure groups and voluntary organisations which work towards _________ solutions to problems in the country or their area. Pressure groups try to _________ the government, local councils or companies, to change plans or laws, to take action. In the Iate 1980s, residents in the South-east organised _________ into a pressure group to stop the government _________ a railway because they believed that would _________ the countryside and wildlife in their part of the world. Voluntary organisations employ people who will work for nothing to _________ others in their area. One such _________ is the work of the National Trust which organised a _________called ‘Enterprise Neptune’ to protect the coastline in Britain and the _________ birds that live _________.