FINAL preparations are being put in place for a mass march to Parliament demanding justice for those who died at Hillsborough.
More than 25,000 signatures have been amassed on a petition which will be handed in to Prime Minister Gordon Brown on June 20. Around 10,000 people are expected to join the march, which will lead campaigners through the streets of London.
Fans from clubs across the country have promised to join Liverpool FC supporters in their call for someone to be held accountable for the tragedy, which claimed the lives of 96 people.
In recent weeks, Anne Williams, the mother of Kevin Williams, 15, and the family of Graham Roberts, 24, have taken to the streets of Liverpool campaigning for more signatures.
On June 20, people are asked to meet at Temple Place East at 1pm for a 2pm start.
The march will take in Victoria Embankment and Horse Guard Avenue before six people are allowed into Number 10 Downing Street to hand over the petition.
At the end of the march, a mini- rally will be held, when relatives of those who died may address the crowd.
Organisers are contacting coach companies to try and arrange cheap transport to London and banners are being made.
Last night, campaigners said they hoped the recent Cabinet resignations or reshuffles involving Andy Burnham and Jacqui Smith would not derail the Government’s vow to release the hidden Hillsborough files.





