CAMPAIGNERS have revealed plans to protest at next year's NATO summit which will be held at the Celtic Manor, Newport.

Following prime minister Mr David Cameron's announcement last week, The Stop the War Coalition have declared the anti-war movement will be staging protests, a mass demonstration and a counter conference when the NATO leaders come to south Wales in 2014.

The protests will be launched at the International Anti-war Conference, being held in London later this month.

A statement from the Stop the War coalition read: "Our protests in Wales next year will be expressing the point of view of the vast majority of people who want an end to these foreign wars and to the massive arms spending that goes with them.

"NATO has been at the forefront of disastrous wars in Afghanistan and Libya and at the centre of the planned intervention in Syria and the expansion of its nuclear armed bases has a destabilising impact from Eastern Europe to Central Asia."

Britain hasn't hosted the NATO summit for twenty three years. The last NATO summit was held in Chicago in 2012 and was attended by more than 14,000 people.