E.ON protests & actions — London (x3), Bristol, Norwich, Coventry (x2), Nottingham, Brighton & Kingsnorth

Pix-&-Vidz of E.ON F.OFF, Pall Mall, Lon­don — 28 Nov 08

Pix-&-Vidz of E.ON F.OFF, Pall Mall, Lon­don — 28 Nov 08
E.ON Pall Mall 1E.ON Pall Mall 2
Green­wash Gueril­las Lon­don Brigade, Detec­tion Pla­toon #1, pay a protest-ori­ent­ed vis­it to the Lon­don Office of filthy cli­mate crim­i­nal cor­po­ra­tion E.ON UK to con­front a Short-Sight­ed Fat Cat and PR Push­ers plug­ging ‘Clean Coal’ bullplop.

Cli­mate Camp: How to make an E.ON F.OFF plac­ard
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jbqngfkMZmU
Very use­ful and gen­er­al­ly applic­a­ble method for plac­ard & ban­ner pro­duc­tion using a pro­ject­ed image

Telling E.ON to Take its ‘Clean Coal’ Green­wash & F.OFF

At a time when the glob­al cli­mate cri­sis demands clean, renew­able, ener­gy gen­er­a­tion solu­tions, a Ger­man ener­gy transna­tion­al cor­po­ra­tion called E.ON want to build a new filthy big coal pow­ered elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­at­ing sta­tion [1] at Kingsnorth in north Kent [2]. All indi­ca­tions are that the UK ‘New’ Labour gov­ern­ment will give them the go ahead, despite the fact that their own Envi­ron­men­tal Audit Com­mit­tee has recent­ly called coal a ‘last resort, even with CCS’; where CCS = Car­bon Cap­ture & Stor­age, an unproven pipedream tech­nol­o­gy that won’t be avail­able for 20 years at the ear­li­est (or so says Alis­tair Dar­ling, the indus­try itself and the Inter­gov­ern­men­tal Pan­el on Cli­mate Change).

So build­ing on the recent Mass Action Vic­to­ry which scup­pered E.ON’s UK grad­u­ate recruit­ment plan [3], a bevy of cli­mate cri­sis pro­test­ers tar­get­ed E.ON UK’s Lon­don office at 100 Pall Mall [4] from 8:00 this morn­ing. This is one of a num­ber of decen­tralised protest actions aris­ing from a call to ‘Take Back the Pow­er’ through ’48 Hours of Action against E.ON and New Coal’ over Fri 28 and Sat 29 Nov 08 by:
▪ E.ON F.OFF – http://www.e‑onf-off.org.uk
▪ Camp for Cli­mate Action – http://climatecamp.org.uk
▪ Ris­ing Tide – http://risingtide.org.uk
▪ Plane Stu­pid – http://www.planestupid.com
▪ Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change – http://www.campaigncc.org

Foot­notes

[1] E.ON’s pro­posed new filthy big coal pow­ered elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­at­ing sta­tion – it will emit between 6 and 8 mil­lion tons of CO2 every year (equiv­a­lent to the annu­al emis­sions of Malaw­i’s 13 mil­lion peo­ple or more CO2 than Heathrow’s third run­way would burn) source – http://www.e‑onf-off.org.uk/why.html

[2] Kingsnorth in north Kent – http://tinyurl.com/KingsnorthCoal-map

[3] See ‘Mass Action Vic­to­ry Scup­pers E.ON’s UK Recruit­ment Plan’ – http://tinyurl.com/MAV-13-Nov-08

[4] E.ON UK’s Lon­don office at 100 Pall Mall – http://tinyurl.com/EON-LDN-map

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E.on at the FA
On Fri­day 28th Novem­ber Lon­don Ris­ing Tide vis­it­ed the FA Head­quar­ters to protest about E‑on’s strive for new coal in the UK.

The FA cup is spon­sored by E.on and a full team of Ris­ing Tiders turned out to play foot­ball in T shirts bear­ing the names of the gov­ern­men­t’s pro­posed new coal fired pow­er­sta­tions.

Yel­low and Red cards explain­ing the facts about dirty coal were hand­ed out to staff leav­ing the head­quar­ters and pass­ing pub­lic.

london@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk/

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NatWest climate spoof
Stu­dents spoof natwest ads — 48hrs action on coal

In the 48 hours of action against e.on and new coal, South Lon­don stu­dents affli­at­ed with Peo­ple and Plan­et use their pho­to­shops skills and sense of fun to tar­get Natwest­’s invest­ment in cli­mate change.

Natwest, part of RBS, were giv­en shiney new posters boast­ing their invest­ment hab­bits to cus­tomers. We had a smashin time putting them up so print some out and have fun to. Also lots of stick­er­ing and fun with the space hijack­ers top­shop swap shop — good day!

see www.oyalbankofscotland.com

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Bristol EON 2Bristol E.ON 3Bristol EON 1
Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide and activists from in and around Bris­tol had a day of shenani­gans direct­ed at the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, E‑on and new coal.

The day start­ed with a ban­ner drop on one of the fly­overs cross­ing the M32 motor­way run­ning into the city cen­tre. Over lunchtime the main RBS branch in the city cen­tre was pick­et­ed, with activists hand­ing out forged £20 ban­knotes (see below) to passers-by and cus­tomers only to have an ‘RBS bank rob­ber’ steal them back to give to E‑on and the coal indus­try (see pho­to). A mock bank state­m­ate was also dis­trib­uted show­ing RBS’s invest­ment in coal around the world set against the tax­pay­er fund­ed bail out of the bank. The pick­et moved on to an E‑on ‘Fam­i­ly Foot­ball’ event in the Broad­mead shop­ping cen­tre (see pho­to). Mid after­noon saw over 50 activists gath­er­ing in the city cen­tre for a reclaim the streets par­ty. The par­ty, with mobile sound sys­tem roamed the city cen­tre forc­ing the city cen­tre branch of NatWest to close ear­ly and leav­ing the RBS branch unus­able after a very messy cake fight!

http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol

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Nor­wich RT Spoof E.on Stall
Norwich E.ON spoof stall
29.11.2008
Today six activists from Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide set up a spoof E.on stall on the Roy­al Bank of Scotland’s doorstep (RBS is one of E.on’s core sources of fund­ing).

The spoof (despite all mate­ri­als read­ing E.on F.off – includ­ing a table cloth, ban­ner, t‑shirts, leaflets, badges and stick­ers) fooled many of the pub­lic. Passers-by said things like “we don’t want to hear any­thing about E.on” and “I’m not a fan of E.on” (it real­ly was amaz­ing how hos­tile peo­ple were to E.on). Once they were informed that we were reveal­ing the truth about E.on and Coal most then took a leaflet and badge.

In total we gave out 400 leaflets and under­took a ques­tion­naire on behalf of E.on.
Results showed that …

50% of peo­ple didn’t know that E.on plans to build a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion – they do now.
90% of peo­ple didn’t know that RBS will part fund­ing it – again we made sure to inform them of this fact.
Last­ly, 100% of peo­ple said they thought that coal fired pow­er sta­tions should be shut down and replaced with renew­able ener­gy sources.

We’ll pass on our find­ings to E.on as soon as pos­si­ble!
Norwich E.ON leaflet frontNorwich E.ON leaflet back
norwich@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/norwich

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Coventry E.ON protest
On Fri­day morn­ing, War­wick Uni­ver­si­ty Peo­ple and Plan­et held a demon­stra­tion at the UK head­quar­ters of E‑ON in Coven­try. This was part of the nation­al 48 hours against E‑ON. The demon­stra­tion was attend­ed by around 30 peo­ple, includ­ing a num­ber from Coven­try uni­ver­si­ty and Leam­ing­ton Ris­ing Tide. The group left cen­tral cam­pus at around mid­day and marched to E‑ON HQ, chant­i­ng and drum­ming. The action was colour­ful and live­ly; enter­tain­ment includ­ed some car­bon cap­ture the­atre and singing (see below). We also leaflet­ed employ­ees walk­ing past. Spir­its were high and strength­ened by the knowl­edge of the oth­er actions to come in the nation­al 48 hours of actions.

Grace Kel­ly, EON

E.ON: I want to talk to you!
Pro­tes­tor: The last time we talk, Mr E.ON, I reduced you to tears! I promise you, it might well hap­pen again!

**Verse 1**

E.ON: Do I attract you?
Do I pol­lute you with my CO2?
Am I too dirty?
Am I too mirky?
Don’t I like what you like?

Pro­tes­tor: You could be whole­some
But you’re still loath­some
I should stop being so shy

E.ON: Why don’t you like me?
Why don’t you like me?
Why are you mak­ing me cry?

**Pre-cho­rus**

Pro­tes­tor: We tried to keep it all pret­ty,
Just a lit­tle ban­ner or two,
But when your plans are so shit­ty,
There’s noth­ing else I could do!

**Cho­rus**

E.ON: I can be Brown
I can be blue
I can pol­lu-ute the sky
I can be hurt­ful
I can burn peo­ple!
I can burn any­thing I like!

Pro­tes­tor: You got­ta be green
Got­ta be clean
Got­ta be every­thing more!

E.ON: Why don’t you like me?

Why don’t you like me?

Pro­tes­tor: Why don’t you walk out the door!

**Verse 2**

E.ON: How can I help it
How can I help it
How could I stop burn­ing coal?
Coal is my baby
My lit­tle lady
I like to get in it’s hole.
Why don’t you buy me
Why don’t you buy me
Why don’t you buy CCS?
When old coal over
I’ll been much bold­er
And still pol­lute noth­ing less.

**Pre-Cho­rus**

Pro­tes­tor: We tried to keep it all pret­ty,
Just a lit­tle ban­ner or two,
But when your plans are so shit­ty,
There’s noth­ing else I could do!

**Cho­rus**

E.ON: I can be Brown
I can be blue
I can pol­lu-ute the sky
I can be hurt­ful
I can burn peo­ple!
I can burn any­thing I like!

Pro­tes­tor: You got­ta be green
Got­ta be clean
Got­ta be every­thing more!

E.ON: Why don’t you like me?
Why don’t you like me?

Pro­tes­tor: Why don’t you walk out the door!

**Bridge**

Pro­tes­tor: Say what you want to sat­is­fy your­self
But you only want what rich investors say that you should want
(should want)

**Cho­rus**

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E.ON HQ father christmas1 Decem­ber 2008
E‑ON HQ occu­pied
E.ON HQ occupation 1
E.ON HQ occupation 2
E.ON HQ occupation 3
Short­ly after 9am two mini bus­es packed with San­tas arrived out­side their head­quar­ters and a score of fes­tive pro­test­ers armed with sacks of coal poured in to the build­ing.

For a good half hour they toured the offices, real­ly scor­ing a bulls­eye when they inad­ver­tent­ly crashed the board­room where a full scale meet­ing was in progress. Even after secu­ri­ty man­aged to clear the upper floors the huge recep­tion area was occu­pied until well into the after­noon.

Out­side secu­ri­ty goons and police cre­at­ed a cor­don and refused entry to dozens of vis­i­tors. Clear­ly a good num­ber of meet­ings were post­poned as a result.

The mood soured slight­ly towards the end and extra grumpy police were sum­moned to kill the fes­tive spir­it. After some jostling the spec­tre of Scrooge emerged and four were arrest­ed, charges not known.

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Yes­ter­day (1st Decem­ber), activists from across the coun­try staged the third demon­stra­tion against e.on’s head­quar­ters in Coven­try in eight days. Gra­ham, e.on’s secu­ri­ty boss for the day, bemoans the impact on the com­pa­ny…

Yes­ter­day, activists from across the coun­try staged the third demon­stra­tion against e.on’s head­quar­ters in Coven­try in eight days. Gra­ham, e.on’s secu­ri­ty boss for the day, bemoans the impact on the com­pa­ny.

We’d thought we had seen the end of the protests. The 48 hours of action that had been called was annoy­ing enough, but that would be it. We’d tak­en down the Har­ris fenc­ing around our head­quar­ters and were wait­ing for just anoth­er days work run­ning and plan­ning to build coal-fired pow­er sta­tions. Before we knew it two van loads of peo­ple dressed in San­ta Clause cos­tumes with “e.on f.off” embla­zoned on them, were unload­ing coal, scram­bling on our build­ing and gen­er­al­ly run­ning amok.

Just before 9am yes­ter­day morn­ing, about 15 man­aged to get inside the build­ing bring­ing, they say, presents of coal, because appar­ent­ly e.on has been very naughty this year – because we want to build a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion in Kingsnorth and con­tin­u­ing to con­tribute to cli­mate change. Out­ra­geous. We are a decent, respectable com­pa­ny. Some man­aged to get to a board­room meet­ing and dish out a lump of coal to all sit­ting there. Oth­ers got scar­i­ly close to the CEO’s office. Oth­ers engaged with staff on the large open plan office that made their voic­es heard by all. It took us a good hour to clear the pesky San­tas from the build­ing.

Mean­while there was one unsuc­cess­ful attempt to scale part of the roof, but at the revolv­ing doors at the main entrance, two were able to get up and hold up a ban­ner. Sev­er­al of those in the foy­er glued onto side doors, while yet anoth­er San­ta, found him­self in the mid­dle of the revolv­ing doors, also glued on in the midst of a pile of coal bags with “Co2 al” print­ed on them. Lat­er yet anoth­er San­ta glued them­selves to a bar­ri­er.

Some claimed to have be bring­ing the mys­ti­cal solu­tion of “car­bon cap­ture and stor­age” – coal left as it is.

We had to lock the entire build­ing down, for­bid staff from leav­ing, and turned away loads of vis­i­tors that were arriv­ing, it being a busy day for us. This despite us hav­ing already intro­duced var­i­ous secu­ri­ty mea­sures such as new turn­stiles – maybe next time we’ll have them locked so the pro­tes­tors can­not sim­ply walk through them to the open office.

I can tell you that e.on are deeply unhap­py at being made a fool of so com­pre­hen­sive­ly yet again. On the day that Lord Turn­er released his report that the gov­ern­ment would fail dra­mat­i­cal­ly to reach its CO2 reduc­tion tar­gets if e.on are allowed to build a new pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth before con­tro­ver­sial car­bon cap­ture and stor­age tech­nolo­gies have been devel­oped. The protests made Radio 4 head­line news at mid-day, much of the local media and oth­er press. There were at least four cam­eras from main­stream media while a num­ber of oth­er inde­pen­dent pho­to­jour­nal­ists were also there to make sure it was prop­er­ly cov­ered. The boss­es are not hap­py, and the pro­tes­tors got some good images.

My staff, from Ini­tial Ren­tok­il, were not enthu­si­as­tic about how they had been made to look like bum­bling idiots. They need to calm down a bit and stop kneel­ing on people’s necks because they have been defied. Some of them were not help­ing their boss­es by being rude to the BBC cam­era­man and oth­er media. They strut­ted up and down like lost pen­guins, try­ing to shove peo­ple around and shov­ing cam­eras in to the faces of the San­ta Claus­es – though they all got waves back. We had to seem impor­tant by telling staff in the can­teen that they were not allowed to look at the pro­tes­tors – the top brass were get­ting jumpy by then.

Some of my secu­ri­ty need to think as well, it seems. Wasn’t the bright­est thing to say that pro­tes­tors were fine to stay at the main door. Nor was telling the pro­tes­tors on the roof of the door that they could not attach the ban­ner to the wall because e.on would not be able to get it down.

If all that was not enough bum­bling, in a deft move­ment, the San­ta Claus’s realised that the staff had not locked the revolv­ing door and used the fact to get a half-dozen back in to the build­ing were they ran around singing altered Christ­mas hymn about no new coal. Loads of more images for the wait­ing press, includ­ing them congo’ing through our main foy­er.

Even­tu­al­ly they released them­selves, and pro­ceed­ed to leave. West Mid­lands police were there, and had kept a pret­ty use­less, low pro­file through­out the day. Now, at the request of our boss they decid­ed to do some­thing. They were very low on num­bers and clear­ly were not up for remov­ing the actu­al protest, despite the fact the pro­tes­tors were clear­ly peace­ful and most­ly singing their sil­ly songs. The police tried to form a line to stop them leave but their pub­lic order train­ing was woe­ful­ly bad and kept let­ting them escape through despite the fact they were car­ry­ing sacks of coal.

A num­ber were seized and arrest­ed; though some were let go because the police were lit­tle bet­ter than our secu­ri­ty guards in terms of know­ing what they were doing. Four end­ed up going to the cells, of which two have been released. They rest sailed away.

All in all, quite a bad day for us here at e.on. We’re going to have to rethink our entire secu­ri­ty plan, hav­ing been com­pre­hen­sive­ly embar­rassed. The boss­es are fum­ing at hav­ing e.on’s rep­u­ta­tion yet again dragged through the mud, and it is clear that the cam­paign against us is not going to fade away.

By the way, there is a load of email address­es for our var­i­ous com­pa­nies at http://www.eon.com/en/infoservice/3027.jsp

Hope­ful­ly we’ll not see more pro­tes­tors soon.

Anoth­er report, pho­tos of police cor­don­ing Father Christ­mases, and videos
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Nottingham E.ON demo 2Nottingham E.ON demo 1
Nottingham E.ON demo 3
As part of 48 hours of nation­wide action against E.ON, called for by the Camp for Cli­mate Action, Ris­ing Tide, Plane Stu­pid and Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change, Not­ting­ham stu­dents called a demon­stra­tion out­side E.ON’s city cen­tre offices (Mount St, NG1 6PG)

They met at 11.45 in front of the the town hall in Mar­ket Square on Fri­day 27th Nov. Then moved over to the offices at 12pm to fly­er and protest about E.ON’s plans to build a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth in Kent, a ven­ture that will wreck any seri­ous plans to cut car­bon emis­sions and pro­tect the plan­et and its’ pop­u­la­tion from the most dis­as­trous effects of cli­mate change.

The polic­ing and secu­ri­ty arrange­ments seemed a lit­tle exces­sive to me, to man­age 10 stu­dents and fluffy toy!

Why tar­get EON and Kingsnorth?

The pro­posed pow­er sta­tion will emit between 6 and 8 mil­lion tons of CO2 every year, and is just the first in a plan to build up to sev­en new coal fired pow­er sta­tions. This will wreck the UK’s chances of meet­ing its own tar­get of an 80% reduc­tion in car­bon emis­sions by 2050.

Cli­mate change isn’t about warmer sum­mers, here in the UK. It’s about seri­ous changes that will cost mil­lions of peo­ple (par­tic­u­lar­ly those that are the worst off and liv­ing pre­car­i­ous­ly) their liveli­hoods and lives. If we can stop E.ON, oth­er com­pa­nies will be dis­cour­aged from risk­ing sim­i­lar plans, and we will send the strong mes­sage that the ener­gy cri­sis needs to be tack­led pos­i­tive­ly, imple­ment­ing the solu­tions that will get us off fos­sil fuels.

E.ON’s pro­posed new big coal pow­ered elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­at­ing sta­tion – it will emit between 6 and 8 mil­lion tons of CO2 every year (equiv­a­lent to the annu­al emis­sions of Malaw­i’s 13 mil­lion peo­ple or more CO2 than Heathrow’s third run­way would burn) source – http://www.e‑onf-off.org.uk/why.html

Kingsnorth in north Kent – http://tinyurl.com/KingsnorthCoal-map

For pho­tos of the FIT sur­veil­lance again in Not­ting­ham, see also https://indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/11/413951.html

and .…. ear­li­er Not­ting­ham action on the sub­ject:

Not­ting­ham Spring into Action :: Rat­cliffe-on-Soar Pow­er Sta­tion
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/04/367714.html
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/04/367736.html
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/04/367757.html

‘Clean’ Coal On Tri­al [Fea­ture] inc Rat­cliffe case court reports
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2008/01/389386.html

Fos­sil Fools Block­ade E.On Offices in Not­ting­ham : Pic­tures 1
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2008/04/395382.html

Fos­sil Fools Block­ade E.On Offices in Not­ting­ham : Pic­tures 2
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2008/04/395403.html

Fos­sil Fools Block­ade E.On Offices Sur­veil­lance and Spe­cial­ist Equip­ment
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2008/04/395429.html

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Brighton E.ON protest
Brighton – 28th
In Response the the 48 hours of action against Eon and new coal Brighton activists staged 2 actions over the 48 hours. The first action on Fri­day 28th Activists staged a demon­stra­tion out­side the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land with a large ban­ner say­ing ‘RBS and EON fund Cli­mate chaos’ With some sub­ver­sive clean­ing ladies attempt­ing to Clean some coal but strange­ly to no avail – (Illus­trat­ing the unfeesabil­i­ty of ‘clean coal’). There was also alter­na­tive ‘bank­ing advice’being offered to passers by, let­ting them know about RBS and its invest­ments in EON and the build­ing of a new coal-fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth.

On the Sat­ur­day 29th
A stam­pede of endan­gered ani­mals decend­ed on Brighton Town cen­tre hand­ing out fly­ers to raise aware­ness about EON and its plans to build at Kingsnorth. In the mid­dle of the large shop­ping cen­tre fore­court the ani­mals staged a dra­mat­ic ‘die-in’. With bewil­dered shop­pers and secu­ri­ty guards crowd­ing round this trag­ic scene, Moth­er earth her­self addressed the crowd and explained what might hap­pen to the ani­mal king­dom and the human one if EON and oth­er Coal hun­gry com­pa­nies were allowed to have their way and wreak cli­mate hav­oc!

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Kingsnorth action cov­er­age — “Intrud­er enters E.ON pow­er sta­tion and switch­es off 2% of UK sup­plies”

SOLIDARITY WITH MIGRANT WORKERS: DEMO AT AMEY HQ, OXFORD: MON 8TH DEC

SOLIDARITY WITH SACKED MIGRANT WORKERS 8/12/08

On Mon­day the 8th Decem­ber at 11.00am there will be a noisy demo out­side
Amey PLC’s Cor­po­rate HQ in Oxford (address below)called by the Cam­paign
Against Immi­gra­tion Con­trols, and The No Bor­ders Net­work

In Sep­tem­ber this year 5 migrant clean­ers were sacked by Amey Plc for “bring­ing the com­pa­ny into dis­re­pute”.

SOLIDARITY WITH SACKED MIGRANT WORKERS 8/12/08

On Mon­day the 8th Decem­ber at 11.00am there will be a noisy demo out­side
Amey PLC’s Cor­po­rate HQ in Oxford (address below)called by the Cam­paign
Against Immi­gra­tion Con­trols, and The No Bor­ders Net­work

In Sep­tem­ber this year 5 migrant clean­ers were sacked by Amey Plc for “bring­ing the com­pa­ny into dis­re­pute”.

(Those of you with long mem­o­ries may remem­ber Amey as the con­trac­tor for What­ley Quar­ry way back when in 1996.)

How were they dam­ag­ing the com­pa­ny image? By belong­ing to a Trade Union and telling oth­er staff at the Nation­al Phys­i­cal Lab­o­ra­to­ry (NPL) in Lon­don where they work what was hap­pen­ing to them. Since them they have had their appeal against dis­missal reject­ed.

Back­ground:

Julio (one of the sacked clean­ers) recent­ly described how Amey were con­tract­ed by the Nation­al Phys­i­cal Lab­o­ra­to­ry to do the clean­ing work. Orig­i­nal­ly there were 36 Latin Amer­i­can clean­ers. When Amey took over the con­tract at NPL the clean­ers were paid £7.10 per hour. The com­pa­ny were sur­prised at this rate of pay and so attempt­ed to get rid of those work­ers con­tract­ed at this rate of pay.

Their first act was to reduce the lev­els of staffing. When the work­ers resist­ed the com­pa­ny respond­ed using intim­i­da­tion. On one occa­sion the work­ers were invit­ed to a health and safe­ty train­ing ses­sion. Once in the room 60 police and immi­gra­tion offi­cers entered. Some of the work­ers did not have the papers need­ed to work and have since been deport­ed.

But this did not deter the oth­er work­ers who knew their rights and con­tin­ued to show a tremen­dous spir­it of sol­i­dar­i­ty and courage.

No Bor­ders Groups from Bristol,Oxford,London & South Wales are attend­ing. It would be great see oth­er groups and indi­vid­u­als there.

Trans­port is avail­able from Bris­tol. E‑mail: bristolnoborders@riseup.net

About The Cam­paign Against Immi­gra­tion Con­trols:

Immi­gra­tion con­trols are a weapon against the whole work force. They divide us and are a tool of dis­ci­pline the work­force. If there are work­ers with less right or no rights, this under­mines the posi­tion of work­ers as a whole. The answer must be to oppose immi­gra­tion con­trols. EQUAL RIGHTS ARE IN THE INTERESTS OF ALL WORKERS!

http://caic.org.uk/

About The No Bor­ders Net­work:

No Bor­ders is a net­work of groups strug­gling for the free­dom of move­ment for all and an end to all migra­tion con­trols. We call for a rad­i­cal move­ment against the sys­tem of con­trol, divid­ing us into cit­i­zens and non-cit­i­zens.

/www.noborders.org.uk

Amey
The Sher­ard Build­ing
Oxford Sci­ence Park
Edmund Hal­ley Road
Oxford
OX4 4DQ

“I got a let­ter from the gov­ern­ment the oth­er day, I opened and read it, it said they were suck­ers” Chuck D

Telmex phone booths sabotaged in Mexico City

Com­mu­niques from the 96 phone booths sab­o­taged in four sep­a­rate actions by the eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack, the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) and the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS);

Telmex sabotagedTelmex sabotagedCom­mu­niques from the 96 phone booths sab­o­taged in four sep­a­rate actions by the eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack, the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) and the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS);

“Dur­ing four days last week 37 tele­phone receivers of pub­lic tele­phones belong­ing to the ‘telmex’ phone com­pa­ny in Mex­i­co City were cut (with the help of bolt cut­ters and wire cut­ters), leav­ing the phones unus­able.
Telmex, in addi­tion to being respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of the plan­et, also finan­cial­ly sup­ports, direct­ly and with adver­tis­ing, sadis­tic bull­fights.
The sab­o­tage con­tin­ues … it will not stop …

arm your desires … do not let the moment pass …

until the exploita­tion ends.

eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack.

mex­i­co city 31 octo­ber 2008”

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“Inspired by the action on Octo­ber 31 in Mex­i­co City, we have like­wise sab­o­taged 25 phone booths of the Telmex com­pa­ny.

Frente de Lib­eración de la Tier­ra [Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front]”

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“Sab­o­tage to 4 telmex tele­phones.

On Sat­ur­day, Novem­ber 8, with the means with­in our reach we sab­o­taged 4 pub­lic tele­phones belong­ing to the super mil­lion­aire Car­los Slim and his busi­ness telmex. Telmex not only finan­cial­ly sup­ports bull­fights, but is also one of the major destroy­ers of the plan­et.
These sab­o­tages will not stop… until the end of exploita­tion of flo­ra and fau­na.
For ani­mal lib­er­a­tion… com­mit­ment and direct action…

eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack.

mex­i­co city (d.f.) novem­ber 9, 2008”

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Novem­ber 12:

The com­pa­ny that destroys the earth and its inhab­i­tants, Telmex, received a new attack from the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS); at night we sab­o­taged 30 tele­phones, tear­ing them from their respec­tive booths.

The sab­o­tage against Telmex will not stop until civ­i­liza­tion falls.

We are the stone in your shoes!

Rev­o­lu­tion and insur­rec­tion, Mex­i­co.”

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Source — www.directaction.info

NEW SOCIAL JUSTICE CENTRE IN BIRMINGHAM

24.11.2008
A new social cen­tre is devel­op­ing near Birm­ing­ham City Cen­tre. Please come and get involved.

JUSTICE NOT CRISIS have moved on from their squat­ted Cllr John Lines home­less vil­lage, http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21744
into the Fire­bird pub, on the local Ben­more estate.

24.11.2008
A new social cen­tre is devel­op­ing near Birm­ing­ham City Cen­tre. Please come and get involved.

JUSTICE NOT CRISIS have moved on from their squat­ted Cllr John Lines home­less vil­lage, http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21744
into the Fire­bird pub, on the local Ben­more estate.

The protest has become much more than a hous­ing demon­stra­tion. “Its a response to the lack of youth pro­vi­sion, com­mu­ni­ty pro­vi­sion and the lack of com­mu­nal spaces for peo­ple to meet with­out the need to spend mon­ey.”

Since enter­ing the pub the group has been clean­ing up, inside and out, mak­ing it safe and secure. There is a cosy com­mu­ni­ty space and the young peo­ple from the local area have been giv­en their own space to do their own thing. They’ve brought in their own pool table and a sofa. They have also dec­o­rat­ed the entrance dur­ing a grafit­ti work­shop.

Free advice on debt, ben­e­fits and hous­ing is being offered to local res­i­dents, a fire­place has been built from recy­cled mate­ri­als found on-site and a library has been start­ed.

The begin­nings of a Social Cen­tre are emerg­ing from the ini­tial Jus­tice Not Cri­sis protest and the col­lab­o­ra­tion between the dif­fer­ent groups involved. For more infor­ma­tion on Social Cen­tres go to; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_centre

We are still in the process of fix­ing up the space and any­one is wel­come to come down and get involved.

Some of us will be at the film screen­ing this Thurs­day at The Spot­ted Dog in Dig­beth at 7.30pm, show­ing and talk­ing about we’ve been up to.

For more info;
http://www.justicenotcrisis.wordpress.com

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Pre­vi­ous updates (since last report):

THE JOHN LINES HOMELESS VILLAGE FINDS NEW LOCATION

Novem­ber 9, 2008
Fol­low­ing the grant­i­ng of an evic­tion by Birmingham’s coun­ty court The Coun­cil­lor john Lines Home­less Vil­lage has moved to a new site.

Fol­low­ing our live inter­view on BBC1’s The Pol­i­tics Show cam­paign­ers form JUSTICE NOT CRISIS moved tents and belong­ings to a new site just 50m away. The old site has been cleaned up and the remain­ing few things will be removed tomor­row (Mon­day) before the bailiffs turn up SO NO BIG CLEAN UP EXPENSE coun­cil­lor Lines.

The site is at the start for the Per­shore Road (city end). Park­ing is avail­able in Bal­sall Heath Road. Click here for a map.

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HOUSING DEMO MOVES TO A THIRD SITE

Post­ed on Novem­ber 12, 2008
Hav­ing moves to a new site just yards from the orig­i­nal site we have now been told to move again. We didn’t want to cost the coun­cil any mon­ey be refus­ing and mak­ing the coun­cil pay for a bailiff so we have left the site.
Our new loca­tion is at the old Fire­bird Pub in Belle­vue. We have cho­sen this site as the build­ing has been emp­ty for years, is van­dalised dai­ly and is an eye­sore. The land could be used for social hous­ing, com­mu­ni­ty facil­i­ties, a busi­ness that could pro­vide jobs, etc but the own­ers have left it emp­ty and falling down.

Belle­vue is almost oppo­site the old camps and can be reached by bus­es: 61,62, & 63 Bris­tol Road, 45 &47 Per­hore Road or the 8A & 8C.

Click here for a map.

See top of sto­ry for more info.

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JNC CAMPAIGNER STABBED IN THROAT

48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal — pre-advertised events this Friday & Saturday

The 48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal are near­ly upon us, and final prepa­ra­tions are being made. Below is a selec­tion of pub­lic actions that have been organ­ised. You can also find infor­ma­tion and resources, includ­ing a media Q&A, on the E.ON F.OFF web­site at http://www.eon-foff.com

E.on F.off logoThe 48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal are near­ly upon us, and final prepa­ra­tions are being made. Below is a selec­tion of pub­lic actions that have been organ­ised. You can also find infor­ma­tion and resources, includ­ing a media Q&A, on the E.ON F.OFF web­site at http://www.eon-foff.com

Plus invite your friends to the Face­book event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=32617789333

Plus post your reports from the day on www.indymedia.org.uk and here

Fri­day 28th Novem­ber

COVENTRY
Join War­wick Uni stu­dents at E.ON’s head­quar­ters in Coven­try.
Meet at 12pm on the piaz­za. We’ll march from there to the Head­quar­ters, arrive there about 12:30. Once there, there’ll be loads going on, includ­ing… .a ‘Catch the Car­bon’ com­pe­ti­tion, drum­ming work­shop, a mass die-in, visu­al­ly show­ing the effects cli­mate change are already hav­ing and more.
For more see: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=34220633837&ref=ts

LONDON
E.ON vs. Green­wash Gueril­las
8am-10am. Meet up in Trafal­gar Square at 8.00am to head down to E.ON’s Lon­don office at 100 Pall Mall and show E.ON their green­wash won’t wash. All inven­tive green­wash actions wel­come!

LONDON
World Devel­op­ment Move­ment kids demo at E.ON
Meet at 10am in Trafal­gar Square for the chil­dren to add their foot­prints to the ban­ner, then take our foot­prints to a ‘No new coal’ protest out­side E.ON’s Lon­don offices in Pall Mall. Come along with your chil­dren and par­tic­i­pate

Sat­ur­day 29th Novem­ber

LONDON
Stop Coal Stick­er Rush
Keep the pres­sure up on E.ON by spread­ing the word and putting up some E.ON F.OFF & Stop Coal stick­ers — you can get them from the Coal Hole (91–92 Strand, WC2R 0DW) from 1pm-3pm on Sat­ur­day.

NORWICH
Spoof E.on Recruit­ment Stall
Loca­tion — Out­side RBS, 5 Queen Street, Nor­wich.
Time — 12noon — 2pm, Sat­ur­day 29 Novem­ber.

Tar­get­ting Roy­al Bank of Scot­land the financier of New Coal and Eon

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide is tar­get­ting the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land the financier or cli­mate chaos

Come and join in a day of shenani­gans tar­get­ted on RBS (now 60% owned by the British Tax­pay­er), the financier of new coal devel­op­ment in the UK. Be a bank rob­ber or help the cooks with their recipe for dis­as­ter!

Meet­ing at the ruined church at 12.00 on Cas­tle Green, then onto the RBS branch in Bald­win Street around 12.15, NatWest in Corn Street around 12.45 and then RBS insur­ance in Nel­son St around 1.15.

Par­ty and Protest in defi­ance of E‑on (own­ers of Kingsnorth) and coal expan­sion with solar pow­ered sound sys­tem and free cake 3.00 pm at the Hip­po­drome, St Augustines Parade

Shell to Sea / Rossport Solidarity Camp Update from Erris Co. Mayo. November 2009.

While Glen­gad and Shell issues have large­ly gone from the pub­lic eye, and indeed things have qui­etened down some what, that’s not to say that stuff hasn’t been going on, it just doesn’t always make the media.

The last few months have seen a few devel­op­ments since the Soli­taire left our shores.

While Glen­gad and Shell issues have large­ly gone from the pub­lic eye, and indeed things have qui­etened down some what, that’s not to say that stuff hasn’t been going on, it just doesn’t always make the media.

The last few months have seen a few devel­op­ments since the Soli­taire left our shores.

* Shell have com­plete­ly vacat­ed the Glen­gad com­pound in the last few week or so. Unfor­tu­nate­ly they haven’t done a won­der­ful job of clean­ing up after them­selves. Plen­ty of rub­ble was left behind on the beach from the cause­way that they extend­ed out to sea and then removed.

The “cliff” has been banked up with soft mate­ri­als which don’t look too sta­ble to me and will like­ly con­tin­ue to be washed out by the rain­wa­ter. In the old com­pound itself large heaps of mate­ri­als have been piled and net­ted over to pre­vent birds nest­ing? Strange­ly they have not attempt­ed to net the re-banked cliff area, as they had before. Some of the old net­ting can be seen on the cliff top, inter­meshed with the grass on top.

Their chan­nel buoy mark­ers have been wash­ing ashore recent­ly also, as they left these behind to. At the road entrance to the Glen­gad com­pound all the fenc­ing and gates have gone (as it has around the whole site), to be replaced with reg­u­lar cat­tle fenc­ing and gates, hav­ing pulled out at this time of year the whole place is a bit of a mud bath.

* The road, left unfin­ished by Mayo Coun­ty Coun­cil now Shell have pulled out, is already show­ing signs of dete­ri­o­ra­tion, with pot­holes form­ing in the tar­mac beside where the entrance gates to this com­pound stood. The Co.Co. have left the road as it stands from what I can see, with­out fin­ish­ing the works, just loads of signs and bol­lards left around every­where.

* Nov 10th last saw a pro­ces­sion along the Bel­lan­aboy Road up to the main refin­ery gates, attend­ed by about 50 local peo­ple car­ry­ing cross­es with the names of the Ogo­ni 9, to mark the exe­cu­tion of Ken Sara Wiwa and 8 of his col­leagues in 1995, the Niger­ian activists who were exe­cut­ed by the Niger­ian Mil­i­tary Dic­ta­tor­ship at the time, at Shel­l’s behest.

* The Gar­da pres­ence is like­wise down, but still tan­gi­ble.

* After a meet­ing some time ago with a few min­is­ters, the silence has been loud from the pow­ers that be, despite their recent announce­ment of set­ting up some forum or dia­logue with peo­ple involved in the Cor­rib Gas issue. How­ev­er no one here has actu­al­ly heard any­thing or been con­tact­ed about as of yet. Min­is­ter Eamon Ryan has admit­ted in the media that ‘mis­takes were made’ but has refused to dis­cuss the mov­ing of the refin­ery or the appro­pri­a­cy of a pipeline land­fall at Glen­gad. “There will be no re-vis­it­ing of the con­sents / per­mis­sions already giv­en to Shell”, he said. As usu­al the terms of ref­er­ence are pre-set by the ‘author­i­ties’ in order to avoid a fair and prop­er address­ing of the issues.

* The AFRI hedge school a few weeks ago was real­ly fan­tas­tic with some great peo­ple com­ing to have an input/speak includ­ing Den­nis Hal­l­i­day and oth­er peo­ple who have been deal­ing with Shell in oth­er coun­tries.

The fight goes on.

Solid Energy Gets Coal for Christmas (New Zealand)

24 Novem­ber 2008
Long-time envi­ron­men­tal activists Mr and Mrs San­ta Claus, were very rough­ly removed from Sol­id Ener­gy’s Annu­al Meet­ing in Auck­land today for attempt­ing to bring atten­tion to Sol­id Ener­gy’s cli­mate chang­ing prac­tices. The meet­ing was a pub­lic­i­ty stunt. Sol­id Ener­gy even said at the meet­ing that it is not like­ly to con­tin­ue to have open meet­ings in the future.

Don Elder pieing24 Novem­ber 2008
Long-time envi­ron­men­tal activists Mr and Mrs San­ta Claus, were very rough­ly removed from Sol­id Ener­gy’s Annu­al Meet­ing in Auck­land today for attempt­ing to bring atten­tion to Sol­id Ener­gy’s cli­mate chang­ing prac­tices. The meet­ing was a pub­lic­i­ty stunt. Sol­id Ener­gy even said at the meet­ing that it is not like­ly to con­tin­ue to have open meet­ings in the future.

Mr Claus deliv­ered a sack of Coal to Sol­id Ener­gy CEO Don Elder for his naughty behav­iour this year and Mrs Claus aimed a home-cooked pie at his face. Don greed­i­ly accept­ed the coal, but unfor­tu­nate­ly man­aged to deflect the pie.
Sol­id Ener­gy is intent on stay­ing in the fan­ta­sy world that the coal indus­try has cre­at­ed, where the myth of “Clean Coal” is a sen­si­ble solu­tion to cli­mate change. So mem­bers of the Save Hap­py Val­ley Coali­tion (SHVC) thought that per­haps what was need­ed was anoth­er fan­ta­sy char­ac­ter to help bring Sol­id Ener­gy back to real­i­ty. How­ev­er, not even San­ta Claus him­self could per­suade CEO Don Elder of the obvi­ous fact that coal is dirty.

Mr and Mrs Claus want­ed to demon­strate their frus­tra­tion at Sol­id Ener­gy’s dis­re­gard for the future of the plan­et, their con­tin­ued min­ing and export of coal, and their plans to turn the pris­tine wilder­ness of Hap­py Val­ley on the South Island’s West Coast into an open cast coal mine, killing crit­i­cal­ly endan­gered species includ­ing kiwi in the process. Mr and Mrs Clause are being per­son­al­ly effect­ed by cli­mate change as their home­land in the North Pole melts away before their very eyes. They will soon be added to the grow­ing list of cli­mate change refugees.

“Don Elder has been a very naughty boy again this year,” says SHVC spokesper­son San­ta Clause.

“He’s not get­ting any presents from me this year, just dirty, car­bon-emit­ting coal, which unfor­tu­nate­ly he has far too much of already!”

In fact, Don Elder was quit eager to accept the gift of coal from San­ta, snatch­ing it greed­i­ly from San­ta’s hands.

After attempt­ing to deliv­er some of her home bak­ing to Sol­id Ener­gy CEO Don Elder, which he was­n’t so keen on, Mrs Clause had this to say,

“Every year Don is told he needs to stop pro­mot­ing fos­sil fuels that cook the cli­mate, but he just won’t lis­ten to rea­son. I thought maybe a nice, home-cooked pie to the face might be the kind of rea­son­ing he would under­stand.”

SHVC chose to take a very light-heart­ed approach today to what is a in fact a very seri­ous issue. The pub­lic knows the real­i­ty of cli­mate change, and that coal is a dirty, pol­lut­ing sub­stance which we should be leav­ing in the ground rather than min­ing. Sol­id Ener­gy would like to con­vince us that prof­it is more impor­tant than the future of the plan­et and that coal can some­how be clean. But sen­si­ble peo­ple know how ridicu­lous that sounds. Clean coal tech­nolo­gies are imprac­ti­cal and unproven. There is no such thing as clean coal.

http://www.savehappyvalley.org.nz

TopShop SwapShop (London), Buy Nothing Day action (+ Steal Something Day) + Leeds + Liverpool + Bristol

Ladies and Gen­tle­men we are proud to announce the restyling fash­ion mash-up event of the year!

TOPSHOP SWAPSHOP
2pm Sat 29th Novem­ber – Top­shop Oxford Street
Cred­it Crunch!

Ladies and Gen­tle­men we are proud to announce the restyling fash­ion mash-up event of the year!
Top Shop Swap Shop buy nothing day flier
TOPSHOP SWAPSHOP
2pm Sat 29th Novem­ber – Top­shop Oxford Street
Cred­it Crunch!

In the light of the cur­rent eco­nom­ic cri­sis and the out­rage over the sweat­shop con­di­tions that most high street brands make their clothes in, the swap­shop is your chance to re-vamp your wardrobe with a free con­science! Leap­ing away from the drudgery of big cor­po­rate fash­ion with it’s dodgy busi­ness prac­tices and spend spend spend atti­tude, the Top­shop swap­shop takes fash­ion back to it’s roots.

Sim­ply turn up at TOPSHOP on Oxford Street wear­ing an out­fit you wish to upgrade, then on the stroke of 2, mar­vel as hun­dreds of fash­ion moguls offer to trade your clothes with you.

Fan­cy that girls jumper? Why not offer to swap your belt for it?
That boy’s hat is to die for, how about a trade for your jeans?
Nice skirt, fan­cy trad­ing my t‑shirt for it?

After a hec­tic re-work­ing of your look you can then walk proud­ly back onto the streets of Lon­don town with a new wardrobe and not hav­ing spent a sin­gle pen­ny.

You can buy lots of clothes but you can’t buy style.

Please spread far and wide…

DISCLAIMER:

The above event is in no way sup­port­ed or con­doned by Top­Shop. Any sim­i­lar­i­ty to any brand liv­ing or dead is mere­ly coin­ci­den­tal.

http://www.spacehijackers.org

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Steal Something Day
Steal Some­thing Day, a shame­less 24-hour steal­ing spree! a cri­tique of BND and call to action, recy­cled from pre­vi­ous years for your enter­tain­ment

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Buy Noth­ing Day Leeds

In Brig­gate this Sat­ur­day (29th of Nov) there will be a Buy Noth­ing extrav­a­gan­za. We will have Christ­mas car­ols telling peo­ple of the woes of shop­ping, there will be hot tea and cof­fee to help ex-shop­pers read­just to there new found hap­pi­ness, and ideas of presents that do not involve con­sumerism. From
11am — till dark we will be ask­ing peo­ple to ques­tion con­sumerism and join us in buy­ing noth­ing!

Last year was a major suc­cess and BND strikes again. Please bake cakes, bring food and any­thing you would like to give away. There will be a free shop, music and tables. Bring any­thing down to join in the par­ty!
Leeds BND

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Liv­er­pool
Buy Nothing Day (Liverpool) flier
next to nowhere is proud to present an oppor­tu­ni­ty for all the liv­er­pool activists to join togeth­er in a spir­it of togeth­er­ness, open­ness & com­mu­ni­ca­tion.

i guess we can all agree that over-con­sump­tion is a very bad thing & i reck­on that most of us see cap­i­tal­ism as the root of the sick­ness that is infest­ing our soci­ety. yes?
any­one a racist? no? oh my, we seem to have some­thing in com­mon after all!

well, on sat­ur­day 29th novem­ber it’s time to put your mutu­al aid where your mouth is.

at 11am maybe meet & greet nick grif­fin (bnp) who could be plea­sur­ing our city with his pres­ence in his bid to become mep for the north west of eng­land. he’s called for the par­ty faith­ful to gath­er in protest at thear­rest of sev­er­al mem­bers last week. are we real­ly going to let this hap­pen?
meet at the top of church street at 10am.

after­wards, from 12pm, the social cen­tre shall be trans­formed into an oasis of anti-cap­i­tal­ism.

we’ll have:
a fab­u­lous free-shop full of qual­i­ty free good­ies,
free tea n’ cof­fee,
veg­an cafe (dona­tions only),
open mic, film, per­for­mance, spo­ken word…

now, i know that some peo­ple are a bit scared of actu­al­ly get­ting involved in next to nowhere, prefer­ing to dis­cuss the short­com­ings of the book­ing pol­i­cy from a safe dis­tance. just to be clear, and restate the bot­tom line of next to nowhere from its con­sti­tu­tion — every­one is wel­come to get involved at the social cen­tre pro­vid­ed that they are will­ing to work in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal way through con­sen­sus.

‘actions speak loud­er than words’ — please can peo­ple work togeth­er in mutu­al sup­port to help make this world a bet­ter place and take on the evils which are fuck­ing up our world or say noth­ing and stop this on-going crit­i­cism from the side­lines, whilst doing noth­ing at nowhere.

who knows, the open-mic forum could even pro­vide an oppor­tu­ni­ty for peo­ple to express their feel­ings about the social cen­tre, in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal way of course!
or, we could just have a good old-fash­ioned knees up…

togeth­er, let’s start to dance on the graves of mul­ti-nation­al cor­po­ra­tions!

feistyfingers[at]yahoo.co.uk
http://www.liverpoolsocialcentre.org

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Buy Noth­ing Day 2008 — Freeshop in Broad­mead, Bris­tol

Free shop, live music, cir­cus skills and face paint­ing? UWE stu­dents from the Peo­ple and Plan­et soci­ety are going to be tak­ing part in a ‘buy noth­ing day’ and will be run­ning a free shop on Sat­ur­day, bright­en­ing up the cold, grey, win­try streets of Bris­tol city cen­tre.

To recap­ture some of that lost Christ­mas Spir­it (the giv­ing that is, not the spend­ing!) we’ll be giv­ing away clothes, bric-a-brac and plen­ty more lit­tle gems for you to get your mitts on as well as bring­ing a lit­tle sun­shine to the often not-so-hap­py shop­pers of Bris­tol. If you have any­thing you want to get rid of, bring it along!

We’re look­ing for vol­un­teers to help inform and enter­tain (musi­cians, cir­cus enter­tain­ers, etc) so if your game bring your uni­cy­cle down and get involved! It kicks off at 11am and will be run­ning till 4pm, so Pop down to our mar­quee in-between the Gal­leries and Cabot Cir­cus (Just down from Ann Sum­mers!).

For more info e‑mail Lisa at lisatozer@hotmail.com

I’ll see you there!

Chester Forest Rescue Camp Steps Up (Australia)

2008-11-23
Local and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers cam­paign­ing to save over 800 hectares of rare, pris­tine for­est in WA’s south­west have set up a tree plat­form and sus­tain­able com­mu­ni­ty camp in the Chester for­est block after camp­ing on near­by pri­vate prop­er­ty for the last few months. The move comes as the For­est Prod­ucts Com­mis­sion (FPC) starts to mark out Dieback infect­ed areas and log­ging roads into the coupe. A call­out has been made to all to get down and sup­port the cam­paign.

Chester platform2008-11-23
Local and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers cam­paign­ing to save over 800 hectares of rare, pris­tine for­est in WA’s south­west have set up a tree plat­form and sus­tain­able com­mu­ni­ty camp in the Chester for­est block after camp­ing on near­by pri­vate prop­er­ty for the last few months. The move comes as the For­est Prod­ucts Com­mis­sion (FPC) starts to mark out Dieback infect­ed areas and log­ging roads into the coupe. A call­out has been made to all to get down and sup­port the cam­paign.

After sev­er­al months on pri­vate prop­er­ty near Mar­garet Riv­er, the Chester For­est Res­cue Camp has moved into the for­est as the log­ging date draws clos­er and the FPC begins to mark out log­ging areas and roads with­in the coup. A tree plat­form has been erect­ed and a com­mu­ni­ty camp set up on the edge of the coupe for what is expect­ed to be an ongo­ing cam­paign to save over 800 hectares of a world reco­ginsed bio­di­ver­si­ty hotspot.

Chester For­est Block is sit­u­at­ed South of the Black­wood Riv­er in WA’s south­west, approx­i­mate­ly 40km’s south-east from the town of Mar­garet Riv­er. It is com­prised pre­dom­i­nate­ly of Jar­rah and Marri(Redgum) wood­land with sea­son­al­ly wet low­land and a patch of Kar­ri towards the mid­dle of the coupe. There is a high num­ber of threat­ened and pri­or­i­ty endem­ic plant species (species that only occur with­in the local plant com­mu­ni­ty) with Chester For­est hav­ing a very high degree of species rich­ness. A large patch of for­est with­in the coupe and sur­round­ing Nature Reserve remains unin­fect­ed from Phy­topthera dieback ( see http://www.dwg.org.au/index.cfm?objectid=2C607FE0-C09F-1F3C-C87C8B2114B042F3) which threat­ens to destroy and degrade much of the For­est. The FPC plans to log right in the mid­dle of the unin­fect­ed, healthy for­est. Log­ging the for­est and all the dis­tur­bance that comes with it (Machin­ery, altered water flow, roads etc.) will only accel­er­ate the spread of Dieback with­in Chester and sur­round­ing pris­tine for­est and wood­land. Log­ging is expect­ed to com­mence in ear­ly Jan­u­ary.

With the effects of log­ging on Cli­mate Change, increase salin­i­ty, and ecosys­tem col­lapse now well doc­u­ment­ed, and 85 per­cent of WA’s native forests already gone, it is unac­cept­able that native forests con­tin­ue to be logged for tiny (some­time neg­a­tive) prof­its for indus­try and gov­ern­ment depart­ments. It is now well known that our forests pro­vide much more than just wood. They pro­vide us with clean air, water, healthy soil and sta­ble ecosys­tems to sup­port life as we know it.

Come and join the cam­paign to save Chester For­est and build the com­mu­ni­ty voice that is need­ed to stop the log­ging of our pre­cious nat­ur­al resources.

Get in touch with the Mar­garet Riv­er Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre (Ph/fax. 9758 8078)
Or call 0422535328 for more info and direc­tions to camp.
(a map will be post­ed soon for direc­tions to camp)

West­ern Aus­tralian For­est Alliance
Glob­al Warm­ing For­est Group

A report from the No Borders network gathering

A report from No Bor­ders gath­er­ing in New­cas­tle

On 9 & 10 Novem­ber a gath­er­ing of No Bor­ders activists was held in New­cas­tle with groups and indi­vid­u­als from Brighton, Bris­tol, South Wales, Lon­don, Oxford, Man­ches­ter, Leeds, New­cas­tle, Edin­burgh and Glas­gow tak­ing part. Alto­geth­er, about 50–60 peo­ple attend­ed.

A report from No Bor­ders gath­er­ing in New­cas­tle

On 9 & 10 Novem­ber a gath­er­ing of No Bor­ders activists was held in New­cas­tle with groups and indi­vid­u­als from Brighton, Bris­tol, South Wales, Lon­don, Oxford, Man­ches­ter, Leeds, New­cas­tle, Edin­burgh and Glas­gow tak­ing part. Alto­geth­er, about 50–60 peo­ple attend­ed.

Sat­ur­day began with report backs from local groups, giv­ing us an impres­sion of the activ­i­ty of the No Bor­ders net­work. Oppo­si­tion against ID cards and the IOM, and actions against depor­ta­tion air­lines and immi­gra­tion snatch squads, are as much part of the No Bor­ders agen­da as is sol­i­dar­i­ty with detainees, depor­tees and migrant work­ers. It was obvi­ous that the vol­ume and vari­ety of actions is one of the strengths of the net­work which has helped it to con­tin­ue to devel­op and grow with­out los­ing momen­tum.

The inter­na­tion­al dimen­sion of the net­work was stressed when peo­ple told of large-scale block­ades of a deten­tion cen­tre in Bel­gium, of Ham­burg air­port to stop depor­ta­tions, and of the attempt to dis­man­tle a deten­tion cen­tre in Den­mark. Peo­ple felt it is increas­ing­ly impor­tant to con­tin­ue devel­op­ing info and action-shar­ing net­works with peo­ple across Europe and else­where. UK No Bor­ders activists are mak­ing con­nec­tions with cam­paign­ers in North­ern France to high­light the sit­u­a­tion of hun­dreds of refugees trapped in Calais.

Dis­cus­sions also devel­oped around the idea of orga­niz­ing a big­ger No Bor­ders event in the future that would include actions and info-shar­ing.

On Sun­day, the need to devel­op No Bor­ders pol­i­tics was stressed in a dis­cus­sion on ‘who are our allies’. At a local lev­el, whilst work­ing on some issues in coali­tion with groups and organ­i­sa­tions that dif­fer in char­ac­ter, No Bor­ders has a firm­ly anti-cap­i­tal­ist and anti-author­i­tar­i­an stance. Over all, the net­work reit­er­at­ed its explic­it anti-cap­i­tal­ist and anti-author­i­tar­i­an posi­tion, and a group formed to work on pub­lic­i­ty that offers an eas­i­ly acces­si­ble guide to No Bor­ders pol­i­tics. This could take the form of writ­ten pub­li­ca­tions and media projects such as the devel­op­ment of a film.

All in all, shar­ing infor­ma­tion and sto­ries was an inspir­ing expe­ri­ence and by strength­en­ing com­mu­ni­ca­tions and net­work-wide tac­tics, peo­ple across the UK will con­tin­ue to devel­op their ideas and inspire each oth­er to take action against bor­ders and to pro­mote free­dom of move­ment for all.

The next gath­er­ing is pro­posed for February/March 2009 in Bris­tol
www.noborders.org.uk