Demonstrators tear down privatisation fencing bars (Thessaloniki, Greece, 7/6/2008)

What hap­pened is a demon­stra­tion of hun­dreds of res­i­dents of Kala­maria (a large sub­urb of Thes­sa­loni­ki by the sea) and Thes­sa­loni­ki on the seafront of Kala­maria.

What hap­pened is a demon­stra­tion of hun­dreds of res­i­dents of Kala­maria (a large sub­urb of Thes­sa­loni­ki by the sea) and Thes­sa­loni­ki on the seafront of Kala­maria. There, pri­va­ti­za­tion works fence the one open area after the oth­er, so, after a deci­sion of a res­i­dents assem­bly, the demon­stra­tors tore down the fenc­ing bars of the local mari­na that pre­vent free access to the sea­side. This action was wel­comed with applause from local peo­ple.

Texts in greek and a lot of pho­tos can be found here:
http://indy.gr/ or here http://athens.indymedia.org/ or there: http://diexodos.blogspot.com/.

$3.5 million luxury home torched in South Carolina

6.06.2008
Char­lotte, North Car­oli­na, U.S. — 16 par­tial­ly or recent­ly con­struct­ed lux­u­ry homes have been inten­tion­al­ly burned down in south­east Char­lotte, west­ern Union Coun­ty, and Lan­cast­er Coun­ty, South Car­oli­na since 2001. Author­i­ties have yet to find who is respon­si­ble for the fires, but now believe that rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal­ists may be behind the arsons. The most recent devel­op­ment to go up in smoke was a $3.5 mil­lion man­sion destroyed Mon­day evening, see pic­tures below.

Charlotte luxury house burning6.06.2008
Char­lotte, North Car­oli­na, U.S. — 16 par­tial­ly or recent­ly con­struct­ed lux­u­ry homes have been inten­tion­al­ly burned down in south­east Char­lotte, west­ern Union Coun­ty, and Lan­cast­er Coun­ty, South Car­oli­na since 2001. Author­i­ties have yet to find who is respon­si­ble for the fires, but now believe that rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal­ists may be behind the arsons. The most recent devel­op­ment to go up in smoke was a $3.5 mil­lion man­sion destroyed Mon­day evening, see pic­tures below.

More pic­tures: http://www.charlotte.com/multimedia/galleries/gallery/651704.html

The fire at 8407 Winged Bourne Dri­ve, south Char­lotte, start­ed about 7:30 p.m. in a sec­ond floor hall­way and spread quick­ly, shoot­ing flames hun­dreds of feet into the air. The three-sto­ry man­sion off Gle­nea­gles Road near Quail Hol­low Club had ply­wood floors and stud­ded walls and was about 60% com­plete. By Tues­day inves­ti­ga­tors had ruled out all pos­si­ble acci­den­tal caus­es.

“The only dif­fer­ence is this burned dur­ing day­light,” said Char­lot­te’s Chief Fire Inves­ti­ga­tor David Low­ery said, declin­ing to elab­o­rate.

See also:

ELF Burn Down Lux­u­ry Homes (March 3rd)
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/20859

Cancellation of London Dongria Kondh tribe picket following targets disinvestment from Vendanta

The Sur­vival demon­stra­tion out­side Coutts Bank pre­vi­ous­ly adver­tised on this web­site planned for the 10th June has been can­celled. In reac­tion to the planned pick­et Coutts has just informed Sur­vival that they no longer hold shares in Vedan­ta, the British-based com­pa­ny whose planned baux­ite mine will dev­as­tate the lands of Indi­a’s Don­gria Kondh tribe.

The Sur­vival demon­stra­tion out­side Coutts Bank pre­vi­ous­ly adver­tised on this web­site planned for the 10th June has been can­celled. In reac­tion to the planned pick­et Coutts has just informed Sur­vival that they no longer hold shares in Vedan­ta, the British-based com­pa­ny whose planned baux­ite mine will dev­as­tate the lands of Indi­a’s Don­gria Kondh tribe.

Sur­vival is con­tin­u­ing to lob­by oth­er Vedan­ta share­hold­ers, as well as the com­pa­ny itself.

For more infor­ma­tion, please go to http://www.survival-international.org/tribes/dongria

Report fol­lows of pick­et last week.

Sur­vival protest — ‘Fins­bury prof­its from tribe’s destruc­tion’
28 May 2008

Sur­vival Inter­na­tion­al this morn­ing held a demon­stra­tion out­side the Lon­don PR com­pa­ny FINSBURY, a sub­sidiary of glob­al adver­tis­ing com­pa­ny WPP. The protest high­light­ed Finsbury’s involve­ment with British min­ing giant Vedan­ta, which is set to destroy one of India’s most iso­lat­ed tribes – the Don­gria Kondh.

Car­ry­ing plac­ards that said ‘Fins­bury prof­its from tribe’s destruc­tion’, demon­stra­tors hand­ed leaflets to Fins­bury employ­ees as they arrived for work, urg­ing them to per­suade Fins­bury to resign their account with Vedan­ta.

Vedanta’s sub­sidiary, Ster­lite, plans to mine alu­mini­um ore from the Niyam­giri moun­tains in Oris­sa, India, where all of the 8,000 Don­gria Kondh live.

The Don­gria Kondh vehe­ment­ly oppose the mine. Jitu Jake­si­ka, a Don­gria spokesper­son, said, ‘We will become beg­gars if the com­pa­ny destroys our moun­tain and our for­est so that they can make mon­ey. We will give our lives for our moun­tain.’

The Don­gria Kondh have lived on the slopes of Niyam­giri since time immemo­r­i­al, and are total­ly depen­dent on its forests. They view the moun­tain as sacred, grow crops on the slopes, and gath­er wild fruit in the dense forests.

Fight the Height in Walthamstow, London, Sunday 1 June

On the blue fence sur­round­ing the still unde­vel­oped Arcade site at the top of Waltham­stow High Street, devel­op­ers St Mod­wen proud­ly claim to be “The UK’s Lead­ing Regen­er­a­tion Spe­cial­ist” but local res­i­dents in Waltham­stow clear­ly have a dif­fer­ent opin­ion, and have come togeth­er as ‘Fight the Height’ to oppose their plans. When demo­li­tion took place … Con­tin­ue read­ing “Fight the Height in Waltham­stow, Lon­don, Sun­day 1 June”

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On the blue fence sur­round­ing the still unde­vel­oped Arcade site at the top of Waltham­stow High Street, devel­op­ers St Mod­wen proud­ly claim to be “The UK’s Lead­ing Regen­er­a­tion Spe­cial­ist” but local res­i­dents in Waltham­stow clear­ly have a dif­fer­ent opin­ion, and have come togeth­er as ‘Fight the Height’ to oppose their plans.

When demo­li­tion took place in 1999, the coun­cil announced their inten­tion to put the site to cul­tur­al use and ben­e­fit the com­mu­ni­ty — a new leisure cen­tre, library and arts cen­tre togeth­er with social hous­ing. Instead the pro­pos­als by St Mod­wen appear to be dom­i­nat­ed by com­mer­cial inter­est and to have lit­tle regard for local needs.

The site is as the east end of Waltham­stow’s famous street mar­ket, the longest in Europe (more like 1.2km than the mile usu­al­ly claimed), which began in 1885 and attracts shop­pers from across Lon­don and tourists from around the world as well as being a vital local resource. St Mod­wen’s plans include a large Pri­mark super­mar­ket, which would severe­ly threat­en the future of the mar­ket and many of the shops along the high street.

Anoth­er ingre­di­ent is an 18 storey tow­er block, quite out of scale with the sur­round­ing area, with its ter­races of two storey hous­ing and small scale devel­op­ments. But you can fall out of bed and into Waltham­stow Cen­tral sta­tion, mak­ing the flats very mar­ketable to work­ers in the City (4 trains an hour to Liv­er­pool Street in 17 min­utes) or the West End, thanks to the fre­quent Vic­to­ria Line ser­vice. Ten more tall blocks are also in coun­cil plans for the next sta­tion on the line, Black­horse Road.

Close to the site on Hoe St is the for­mer Waltham­stow Grana­da, opened in 1930 as a “super-cin­e­ma” in high Art-Deco style. As well as films, it host­ed live per­for­mances (by The Bea­t­les, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Bud­dy Hol­ly and many more) and is now a Grade II list­ed build­ing. Care­ful­ly con­vert­ed into a three-screen venue in the 1970s, it became part of the Odeon chain and in 2000 was sold to EMD, final­ly clos­ing in 2003. A cam­paign was set up to restore it as a cin­e­ma, but the pro­posed build­ing of a Vue mul­ti­plex on the Arcade site would end any chance of this hap­pen­ing.

You can keep in touch with the cam­paign and find out more about St Mod­wen and the plans on the ‘Fight the Height’ and ‘Anti­s­crap’ web sites.

Fight the Height sup­port­ers were leaflet­ting when I arrived on Sun­day morn­ing for the demon­stra­tion which began at noon, with char­ac­ters rep­re­sent­ing the tow­er block, Vue cin­e­ma and Pri­mark, along with var­i­ous plac­ards and ban­ners, attract­ing con­sid­er­able inter­est, although Sun­day is the one day of the week that the mar­ket clos­es, so the High Street was fair­ly emp­ty except for the Farm­ers Mar­ket.

Around 12.30 the crowd of about a hun­dred peo­ple walked from Town Square (a regen­er­at­ed area that already seems to need some regen­er­a­tion) across to the Arcade site and the fun began. Mar­ket traders had donat­ed sev­er­al box­es of very ripe toma­toes and kids and adults enjoyed the force­ful ges­ture of throw­ing these at ‘Tow­er Block’, ‘Vue’ and ‘Pri­mark’ to robust­ly demon­strate their opin­ion of the St Mod­wen pro­pos­als. It was a short but rather messy protest — and one that made the TV Lon­don news in the evening.

St Mod­wen are also the devel­op­ers for the con­test­ed Queens Mar­ket scheme at Upton Park, which, if it goes ahead, will mean an end of the thriv­ing and eth­ni­cal­ly diverse mar­ket there, again by build­ing a super­mar­ket and a tow­er block. It looks very much like a “one-size fits up all” approach to prof­it rather than regen­er­a­tion.

Fight the Height: http://www.fighttheheight.co.uk/
Granada/EMD Cin­e­ma cam­paign: http://www.mcguffin.info/
Anti­s­crap: http://www.antiscrap.co.uk/
Friends of Queens Mar­ket: http://www.friendsofqueensmarket.org.uk/

More pic­tures of the event on My Lon­don Diary: http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/06/june.htm#height

CANCELLED — Survival Picket in Solidarity with the Dongria Kondh Tribe — Stop Vendanta Mining Orissa, India.

The Don­gria Kondh tribe of India and the land they live in is threat­ened with destruc­tion by the UK com­pa­ny Vedan­ta. Vedan­ta wants to cre­ate a giant open-cast mine on the Don­gria Kond­h’s sacred moun­tain, destroy­ing the lush forests that grow there and pol­lut­ing the rivers.

Dongria Khonds in the State CapitolThe Don­gria Kondh tribe of India and the land they live in is threat­ened with destruc­tion by the UK com­pa­ny Vedan­ta. Vedan­ta wants to cre­ate a giant open-cast mine on the Don­gria Kond­h’s sacred moun­tain, destroy­ing the lush forests that grow there and pol­lut­ing the rivers. The Don­gria Kond­h’s lives will be com­plete­ly dev­as­tat­ed.

The Sur­vival demon­stra­tion out­side Coutts Bank pre­vi­ous­ly adver­tised on this web­site planned for the 10th June has been can­celled. In reac­tion to the planned pick­et Coutts has just informed Sur­vival that they no longer hold shares in Vedan­ta, the British-based com­pa­ny whose planned baux­ite mine will dev­as­tate the lands of Indi­a’s Don­gria Kondh tribe. More info to fol­low.

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WHERE? Out­side Coutts Bank, 440 Strand, Lon­don
WHEN? Tues­day 10th June 2008, 18.45 — 20.00

WHAT IS THE EVENT?

Coutts Bank hold shares in Vedan­ta. When Vedan­ta makes mon­ey, Coutts make mon­ey, so they are prof­it­ing from the abuse of the Don­gria Kondh.

On 10th June Coutts are host­ing the open­ing par­ty of Lon­don Jew­ellery Week, which they are spon­sor­ing. Sur­vival will be there, urg­ing Coutts to with­draw its shares in Vedan­ta, and to recog­nise the rights of the Don­gria Kondh to live inde­pen­dent­ly on their own land.

For direc­tions, please see the fol­low­ing link:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=530188&y=180575&z

Back­ground info:

There are 8,000 Don­gria Kondh liv­ing in the Niyam­giri Hills in Oris­sa, India.

The Niyam­giri Hills are an area of out­stand­ing nat­ur­al beau­ty, rich in wildlife and dense forests. The Don­gria Kondh farm the hill slopes, grow­ing crops in among the for­est and gath­er­ing wild fruit, flow­ers and leaves for sale. Their lifestyle and reli­gion have pro­tect­ed the forests of Niyam­giri for cen­turies.

The top of the moun­tain, which is wor­shiped by the Don­gria Kondh as the seat of their god, has rich deposits of the alu­mini­um ore baux­ite.

The min­ing project would lead to dis­place­ment of thou­sands of trib­al peo­ple and destroy bio­di­ver­si­ty and water sources. Niyam­giri hills are the source of Vamshad­hara Riv­er and major trib­u­taries of Nagaveli rivers – sacred to the Khonds. A large num­ber of wildlife species includ­ing tiger, leop­ards, ele­phant and mouse deer also abode in Niyam­giri hills. Many of these species are endan­gered. In the past, efforts have been made by var­i­ous gov­ern­men­tal and non-gov­ern­men­tal bod­ies to declare Niyam­giri hills as sanc­tu­ary or reserve area to pro­tect its pris­tine nat­ur­al habi­tat.

The local resis­tance against the project start­ed with the land acqui­si­tion process but because of the poor eco­nom­ic and polit­i­cal clout of Don­gria Kondhs, their voic­es and con­cerns are ignored by local and state author­i­ties. This is hard­ly sur­pris­ing giv­en the Oris­sa gov­ern­men­t’s thrust on ‘accel­er­at­ing eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment’ by hand­ing over rich nat­ur­al resources to big pri­vate com­pa­nies, both domes­tic and for­eign, for a pit­tance. Pres­sure on the finan­cial back­ers of the scheme in Europe has already result­ed in sig­nif­i­cant dis­in­vest­ment is Nor­way and sim­i­lar action in the UK could real­ly stregth­en the tribes hand.

More Details can be found on the web­site of ‘Sur­vival — The Move­ment For Trib­al Peo­ple’:

http://www.survival-international.org/tribes/dongria

Stuck for something to do!? Uninspired & lacklustre..? The all new singing dancing EF!AU is here to lift your spirits

As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

EF! crossed tools 1As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

Throw into the mix ye oldie Reclaim the Streets, the tried and test­ed eeeeevil Mr/Ms Sab­o­tage, the launch of a new cam­paign ‘Leave it in the Ground’, plus a sum­mer-full of dates, new con­tacts list, it’s a won­der we’ve fit­ted in a brand new sexy EF! sum­mer gath­er­ing poster (front & back). Down­load the lat­est EF!AU to share with oth­ers, sub­scribe or check out some past issues. The next issue will come out at the begin­ning of August.

And of course, this year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (or fol­low the link to the left) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

Phew, what a scorcher!

Bath Bomb #10 Out Now

The month­ly out­poured bile of Bath’s ide­al­ists and mis­an­thrope’s reach­es dou­ble fig­ures…

The Bath Bomb
Issue #10
free/donation
May 08

Shock As 200 Shop­pers Freeze Sol­id In Town Cen­tre!

The month­ly out­poured bile of Bath’s ide­al­ists and mis­an­thrope’s reach­es dou­ble fig­ures…

The Bath Bomb
Issue #10
free/donation
May 08

Shock As 200 Shop­pers Freeze Sol­id In Town Cen­tre!

Last week­end saw a break from the banal­i­ty of the famil­iar shop-till-you-drop rou­tine of town cen­tre. A cou­ple of hun­dred peo­ple, using Face­book, organ­ised a flash mob in which peo­ple milling around town would freeze at a giv­en time, and stay that way for five min­utes before, at anoth­er sig­nal, con­tin­u­ing on as nor­mal. Bath Bomb sent a reporter into town to see what the fuss was about, and the results proved pret­ty impres­sive. Two hun­dred peo­ple, frozen in mid sand­wich, con­ver­sa­tion and dance blocked a large area of the city cen­tre while con­fused onlook­ers laughed and spec­u­lat­ed. At one point, a mis­er­able shop­per laden with bag upon bag of dis­pos­able cul­ture walked past moan­ing to her daugh­ter that the frozen mob was ‘prob­a­bly just a bunch of pro­test­ers’. My reac­tion had been that this was more an arty style event than a protest, but the mis­er­able woman strain­ing under tonnes of plas­tic got me think­ing. Whether inten­tion­al­ly or not, this was a protest, and a very mean­ing­ful one. The mes­sage was that town is ours, the streets are our play­ground — the stag­ing ground for fun, adven­ture and friv­o­li­ty. The frozen mass­es briefly wrest­ed town from those neon gods of con­sumerism who would see our
town cen­tre reduced to noth­ing more than a means to get to shops, buy things, then go home again. The freeze event gave us a brief glimpse of how we can trans­form and re-imag­ine our sur­round­ings, turn the banal into the beau­ti­ful and do some­thing with our town more impor­tant, fun and inter­est­ing than more f**king shop­ping! So let’s take a leaf out of the book of our frozen com­rades and start using town as a place for meet­ing, frol­ick­ing, shar­ing and cre­at­ing. Who needs cap­i­tal­ism, when we’ve got imag­i­na­tion?!

The End Of The Begin­ning Of Some­thing Spe­cial In Chip­pen­ham

Remem­ber last month we brought you news of a new squat in Chip­pen­ham? We are sad to report that the build­ing is now back in the hands of its law­ful own­er — a man who has let the place rot while liv­ing miles away for over 25 years. Dur­ing the brief his­to­ry of The 78 as the build­ing became known, it pro­vid­ed a glimpse of what a fair soci­ety could look like. As well as pro­vid­ing a home for some, the space was a com­mu­nal meet­ing place, organ­ic gar­den and a cen­tre of learn­ing, co-oper­a­tion and fun. Before the evic­tion, The 78 was in the process of organ­is­ing gar­den­ing work­shops, a free shop, free child day care for young par­ents and a week­ly veg­an cafe. The build­ing itself was con­sid­er­ably ren­o­vat­ed by the occu­piers and neigh­bours (who were entire­ly sup­port­ive and glad that
space was no longer wast­ed ) agreed that it has nev­er looked nicer! Still, the evic­tion is not the end — every­one who went to the place was inspired by the pas­sion, ded­i­ca­tion and com­mit­ment to equal­i­ty and the envi­ron­ment showed by the occu­piers. Where one lib­er­at­ed space falls, anoth­er springs up and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for Chip­pen­ham. In its short his­to­ry, The 78 suc­ceed­ed in win­ning hearts and minds of peo­ple who would oth­er­wise have neg­a­tive views of squat­ters, rad­i­calised and inspired a com­mu­ni­ty and brought togeth­er strangers who are now friends, com­rades and part­ners in lib­er­a­tion and adven­ture. The 78 is dead, long live The 79!

Top Shop Sweat Shop Stitch Up

A 17-strong coali­tion of stu­dents from Hayesfield Eth­i­cal Group and Bath Uni’s One World Soci­ety, as well as the usu­al rent-a-mob from B.A.N., endured the sun­shine and soul­less con­crete on Wednes­day the 24th April, to demon­strate out­side Top Shop’s use of sweat­shop labour. Indeed, the vast major­i­ty of UK high street fash­ion gets rich from the exploita­tion of des­per­ate work­ers in the glob­al South, but the Arca­dia Group, of
which Top Shop is the lead­ing brand, is high­ly influ­en­tial. Where­as own­er Philip Green made the record books in 2005 for net­ting the biggest share div­i­dend in his­to­ry, $1.2 bil­lion, work­ers in Cam­bo­dia are coerced into invol­un­tary over­time work below any liv­ing wage, suf­fer­ing shock­ing health and safe­ty, physical/verbal abuse from man­age­ment, dai­ly
strip-search­es, and are barred from union­i­sa­tion. Women are often refused employ­ment if preg­nant, and if they do become so, are still forced to do stand­ing work in uncom­fort­able tem­per­a­tures, until they quit. To add insult to injury, work­ers often con­tract blad­der infec­tions from lack of access to drink­ing water or toi­let use. Demon­stra­tors leaflet­ed and held ban­ners air­ing Top­shop’s dirty laun­dry, ask­ing cus­tomers to per­suade their favourite brand to gen­uine­ly change its ways: like it or not, these fash­ion car­tels have the pow­er to change indus­try con­di­tions for bet­ter as well as worse, if only they’d stop spout­ing emp­ty PRomis­es for one sec­ond.

Hair today, gone tomor­row?

I’m not going to make this any more com­pli­cat­ed than it needs to be — for most women to go about their dai­ly lives feel­ing like their nat­ur­al form, their unadul­ter­at­ed bod­ies, are at least wrong, at worst dis­gust­ing, is in itself wrong and dis­gust­ing. It’s not just women, although present­ly they do seem to fare worse, a sig­nif­i­cant pro­por­tion of us have prob­lems these days feel­ing inad­e­quate and ugly, as if we need to change our appear­ance con­stant­ly, dai­ly, to be accept­able or even to look stun­ning — it is our duty to look as fab­u­lous as we can at what­ev­er cost. You’ve got women in their 60s with design­er vagi­nas match­ing that of a 16 year old, 16 year olds hav­ing cos­met­ic surgery when they’re bare­ly grown yet and 10 year olds being tak­en to salons to have their legs
waxed.

A healthy back­lash is begin­ning to grow. For exam­ple, the live jour­nal site ‘fuck shav­ing’, and on recent body image shows I’ve seen not one, but two women liv­ing their lives per­fect­ly hap­pi­ly, with full on nat­ur­al beards. I am fas­ci­nat­ed — to me, they don’t look ugly, or wrong, or dis­gust­ing. They don’t even look like men. They just look like them­selves. So, I beg of you soci­ety, can’t we just be us? This may seem like a sim­ple thing on paper, but it is a huge step to take (or maybe lots of lit­tle ones.) But it is such a worth­while step to take and I feel the world would be bet­ter off for it, chang­ing many things, not just how we feel about our­selves when we look in the mir­ror. Cause this image stuff ain’t just van­i­ty — it real­ly does deeply affect, and even destroy, lives.

May­day! May­day! The Ducks Are Revolt­ing!

And now for our oblig­a­tory foie gras cam­paign update: we’ve recent­ly heard that good old Christophe at The Pinch, the French restau­rant in St Mar­garet’s Build­ings for­mer­ly known as Le Petit Cochon, has decid­ed to brave the storm of con­tro­ver­sy and put the ‘del­i­ca­cy of despair’ back on the menu. When will they learn? Mean­while, we received this anony­mous report: “In the ear­ly hours of the 2nd May, in anger at Bistro Num­ber 5’s con­tin­ued sale of foie gras, Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front vol­un­teers d‑locked their front entrance, cost­ing them hours of lost rev­enue for the fol­low­ing day. It’s high time they re-eval­u­at­ed whether prof­it­ing from ani­mal abuse real­ly is good busi­ness!” If you feel moved to let the man­age­ment of either of these out­lets know your feel­ings on force-feed­ing and ani­mal tor­ture, here’s their con­tact details — The Pinch tel:
01225 421251, info@thepinch.biz and Bistro Num­ber 5 tel: 01225 444 499,
fax: 01225318 668 chrome@globalnet.co.uk /ym/Compose?To= chrome@globalnet.co.uk&YY=10755&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b.

And remem­ber, The Bath Bomb in no way con­dones repeat­ed phone calls or threat­en­ing behav­iour, and nei­ther does it con­done spread­ing these com­pa­nies’ details to every spam­mer or junk mail list you can think of.

Gov­ern­ment gets F- As Teach­ers Strike

There were impres­sive march­es and ral­lies in towns and cities across Britain on Thurs­day 24th April. More than 2000 strik­ing teach­ers, lec­tur­ers and civ­il ser­vice work­ers from across Bris­tol, Bath, Glouces­ter­shire and Som­er­set joined a live­ly and noisy march which brought traf­fic to a halt in Bris­tol. This march was sup­port­ed by mem­bers of Bath
Activist Net­work. This action occurred to a back­ground of an eco­nom­ic cri­sis where the poor are being forced to bail out the rich. Tax­pay­ers are expect­ed to pay £100 bil­lion to North­ern Rock, when in a time hon­oured fash­ion, the man who over­saw the col­lapse of his bank, walked off with a £750,000 pay off. The response of politi­cians to this cri­sis is for new labour Brown to abol­ish the 10p tax law, hit­ting the poor­er work­ers the most and for the shad­ow chan­cel­lor, George Osborne, this week, to call for greater con­trol of trades unions as a mat­ter of urgency. With almost every­thing ris­ing in price, the media warns of a ‘sum­mer of dis­con­tent’ here and abroad. This means through riots, strikes and days of actions, work­ers and the poor are tak­ing con­trol of their own lives and not rely­ing on politi­cians and boss­es to sort out their prob­lems.
This grow­ing spir­it of resis­tance must be sup­port­ed by all those who wish to build a more just soci­ety. If you’re fired up about these issues, come to Bub­bling Under on Sun­day 18th May, 1–4 as usu­al at the porter cel­lar bar on George Street, where there will be a free show­ing of ‘The Gama Strike: A Vic­to­ry For All Work­ers.’ This is a film about migrant work­ers in the Irish Repub­lic who were sup­port­ed by local work­ers to fight back against slave con­di­tions.

Free Your Time-www.myfreethyme.com

Why buy when the best things in life are free? Cred­it cards, stu­dent loans and debt are the vices that trap us into this con­sumer cul­ture. Man made mon­ey and mon­ey made man: mad. Media brain­wash­es us into think­ing that if we work hard­er, earn more mon­ey and buy more things then we will be accept­ed. Exces­sive con­sumerism is ruin­ing both the air we
breathe and the ground we walk on. All we need is an aware­ness of what we can con­tribute to a soci­ety of free­thinkers that is sim­ple and reward­ing to become part of.

So, the web­site, www.myfreethyme.com, was set up with this ethos in mind, with a mis­sion to dis­cov­er alter­na­tive ways of liv­ing which help pre­serve the plan­et, inspire trust and keep change in your pock­et jin­gling. The pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less from Freecy­cle, grow-your-own and net­tle munch­ing, to bin div­ing, couch­surf­ing and woof­ing, the ulti­mate aim being to cre­ate a nur­tur­ing eco-space rather than a mon­ey grab­bing metrop­o­lis. There are many com­mu­ni­ties which func­tion on human com­pas­sion, not on mon­ey; the aim is to get these voic­es heard and known about. As a stu­dent at Bath Spa Uni­ver­si­ty, I was amazed at how lit­tle the gen­er­al stu­dent pop­u­la­tion knows about the ways of free liv­ing. I was
inspired by read­ing about the Free Econ­o­my walk­er, Mark Boyle, and his attempt to get to Gand­hi’s birth­place with­out a pen­ny in his pock­et. Though angry that most of the news­pa­pers ridiculed his jour­ney and did­n’t focus on the phi­los­o­phy behind it, it led me to become part of the FreeEcon­o­my landshare/skillshare com­mu­ni­ty (justfortheloveofit.org) and I realised this was some­thing worth shout­ing about.

See­ing these things in action can inspire change, and who bet­ter to help out than the Bath Activist Net­work. As part of the Big Green Week bonan­za, a live Freecyle stall was set up at the SU and wel­comed with many a “What? Free? No fee?” squawks of glee as the skint stu­dents rum­maged and browsed. In a uni­ver­si­ty where they charge 15p for a sachet of toma­to sauce and 30p for hot water, the gen­er­al reac­tion was wel­come shock mixed with curios­i­ty and many a stu­dent-friend­ly bar­gain picked up. All in all, it went glo­ri­ous­ly well. If you have any free liv­ing sto­ries, feel free and let me know at thegreensofa@yahoo.com , I’d love to hear them.
Bath FreeShop is out­side Hol­land and Bar­ratts the sec­ond Sat­ur­day of every month if you’ve got some a han­ker­ing to get rid of some stuff then join us for some free
Earl Grey tea.

Green Space Invaders Evad­ed

Con­grat­u­la­tions are due to the res­i­dents of Twer­ton and sur­rounds, who’ve just fought off plans to destroy green space near the much-loved Bath City Farm, flood­ing the Coun­cil with over 1,000 objec­tions. Somer Hous­ing, well-known for its com­mit­ment to sell­ing off need­ed social hous­ing to unscrupu­lous pri­vate land­lords on the cheap, whinged about the foil­ing of their ploy to build 30 hous­es on the 1.6 con­test­ed acres
between Cotswold View, The Hol­low and the City Farm: where they no doubt would have done the same. Bath City Farm is manned by ded­i­cat­ed vol­un­teers and pro­vides wood­craft skills, inter­ac­tion with the nat­ur­al world and mean­ing­ful leisure to local youths, and need the land to both progress their work and pro­vide res­i­den­tial allot­ments.

Boris John­son — May­or Or Mani­ac?

Boris John­son says he’s a fem­i­nist. Actu­al­ly he’s sex­ist. And the worst kind of sex­ist. He thinks that by stat­ing he’s a fem­i­nist and say­ing a few pro-women things, that when he begins one of his ridicu­lous­ly mis­guid­ed rants about men and women and the edu­ca­tion sys­tem, peo­ple will say, well, he can’t be sex­ist, the man says he’s a fem­i­nist. Truth
is, as far as this writer’s con­cerned any­way, as long as we car­ry on gen­der stereo­typ­ing, this idi­ot­ic tug of war that is the per­pet­u­al see saw of men on top, women on top, men on top, will con­tin­ue — with casu­al­ties on both sides (domes­tic vio­lence against either sex, rape, misog­y­ny, hatred of men, unfair pay at work and gen­er­al dishar­mo­ny and fight­ing against rather than help­ing each oth­er.)

Boris John­son may be enter­tain­ing, he comes off like a char­ac­ter from a com­e­dy show, and maybe that’s a nice change next to some rather bor­ing politi­cians, but is this the kind of fig­ure­head we want as may­or of Lon­don? He’s out of touch, out­spo­ken and seems so harm­less. But it seems to me, to let some­one like this have such a posi­tion of pow­er is a very dan­ger­ous thing. When are peo­ple going to wake up to the mock­ery our gov­ern­men­tal sys­tem has become, from the jibes and jeers of the com­mons, to the buf­foon­ery of Mr John­son him­self, and choose some­thing dif­fer­ent? (ps — NOT the BNP.) As for Boris — do us a favour, give the man some bells and a fun­ny hat and call a nump­ty a nump­ty.

SHAC Attack

On Sat­ur­day 26th April, a con­tin­gent from bath went to Hor­sham, west sus­sex, for the Nation­al Stop Hunt­ing­don Ani­mal Cru­el­ty demos against Nor­var­tis, a com­pa­ny that tests on pri­mates and sup­plies the noto­ri­ous vivi­sec­tion lab, Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. The protest start­ed at Hor­sham park and around 500 peo­ple marched through the cen­tre of Hor­sham to sub­ur­bia where the ani­mal abus­ing com­pa­ny is locat­ed. After a few speech­es some of the pro­test­ers under­stand­ably got upset and start­ed shak­ing the fences. The com­pa­nies body guards (police) soon stopped this how­ev­er, after a brief strug­gle. All in all a good day, and we went back to the park where leg­endary veg­an cater­er Veg­gies pro­vid­ed veg­an burg­ers and cake. It seems Nor­var­tis UK got off light­ly, the Span­ish HQ hav­ing been van­dalised at a recent demo in Barcelona.

EVENTS

Mon­day nights Bath Hunt Sabs Meet­ing, 8pm, Bell
Wednes­days 4–7pm Lon­don Rd Food Co-op, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre
Sat­ur­days 11.30am-12.30 Bath Stop The War Vig­il, Abbey Court­yard
12th May, 7.45pm Green­peace meet­ing, Still­point, Broad Street
14th May, 8.30pm Bath Green Drinks, upstairs, the Rum­mer
17th May, from 6pm Punk ben­e­fit gig, The Junc­tion, Stokes Croft, Bris­tol
18th May, 1–4pm Bub­bling Under, Pot­er Cel­lar Bar, George Street
21st May Smash EDO phone/email block­ade-see www.smashedo.org.uk
29th May, from 7.30pm Talk by chair of CND, Friends Meet­ing House, York Street
31st May‑1 June Bris­tol Veg­an Fayre, The Water­side, Bris­tol
2 June, 8pm Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Still­point, Broad St
3 June, 12–3pm There is such a thing as a free lunch stall, Queen Sq
And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.myspace.com/bathbomb

Q: Who Are Bath Activist Net­work? A: A local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce The Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als to greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk , or see our web­site: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

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ELF/ALF sabotage urban development

The fol­low­ing state­ment was received by this web­site:
“The Earth and its inhab­i­tants are being raped of their nat­ur­al resources by the Cor­po­rate-State Com­plex. This is why for the Day of Cli­mate Action we sab­o­taged this smooth oper­a­tion in the ear­ly hours of April XX.

The fol­low­ing state­ment was received by this web­site:
“The Earth and its inhab­i­tants are being raped of their nat­ur­al resources by the Cor­po­rate-State Com­plex. This is why for the Day of Cli­mate Action we sab­o­taged this smooth oper­a­tion in the ear­ly hours of April XX.

Mem­bers of the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front and Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front joined forces to car­ry out an action against unnec­es­sary urban devel­op­ment in the south-west. Eco­teurs broke into the con­struc­tion site that is build­ing yet anoth­er bridge for the trans­port of motor­ized vehi­cles. A 4x4 was found, paintstripped, all sides com­plete­ly scarred, tyres dam­aged, whilst a truck and JCB had logos removed and sides stripped. The flawed con­cept of “build­ing our way out of con­ges­tion” will no longer be tol­er­at­ed at the expense of the rivers wildlife and £8 mil­lion of tax pay­ers mon­ey spent on this project.

No Com­pro­mise in Defence of Moth­er Earth. ”

E.L.F. & A.L.F.

Big Blether 6

BIG BLETHER 6
Fri­day 9th- Sun­day 11th May 2008
Talamh Life Cen­tre, Near Glas­gow
www.bigblether.org.uk

Syn­the­sis and Cel­e­bra­tion
Sup­port and cel­e­bra­tion with­in our mul­ti­fac­eted move­ment.

BB is a meet­ing place for activists to bring and share ideas, infor­ma­tion and enthu­si­asm and to cre­ate action out of inspi­ra­tion.

Every­one is wel­come to par­tic­i­pate and con­tribute — big or small

BIG BLETHER 6
Fri­day 9th- Sun­day 11th May 2008
Talamh Life Cen­tre, Near Glas­gow
www.bigblether.org.uk

Syn­the­sis and Cel­e­bra­tion
Sup­port and cel­e­bra­tion with­in our mul­ti­fac­eted move­ment.

BB is a meet­ing place for activists to bring and share ideas, infor­ma­tion and enthu­si­asm and to cre­ate action out of inspi­ra­tion.

Every­one is wel­come to par­tic­i­pate and con­tribute — big or small
There will be work­shops on Sat­ur­day and Sun­day. Top­ics we hope to include: cli­mate change issues, med­i­ta­tion, cre­ative cam­paign­ing, tran­si­tion towns, nuclear resis­tance, activist films, per­ma­cul­ture, yoga, wood­land crafts, prac­ti­cal activism and local food net­works.

In recog­ni­tion of the many approach­es involved in cre­at­ing sus­tain­able prac­tice, we hope to host some events whose pur­pos­es are to strength­en, explore and cel­e­brate our col­lec­tive basis of action and the diver­si­ty of roles with­in it.

Are you inter­est­ed in putting on a work­shop?

Big Blether is the cre­ation of every­one who comes, if you have an idea then please get in touch by email to ellie@bigblether.org.uk with a brief descrip­tion.

BB is a non-prof­it organ­i­sa­tion and entrance will be by dona­tion on the gate.

Are you inter­est­ed in putting on a work­shop?

BB is the cre­ation of every­one who comes, if you have an idea please get in touch by email to ellie@bigblether.org.uk with a brief descrip­tion.

BB is a non-prof­it organ­i­sa­tion and entrance will be by dona­tion on the gate.

Plane Stupid Scotland Scale Parliament To Challenge

PRESS RELEASE
14/04/08

FOR INTERVIEWS: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

*Plane Stu­pid Scot­land Scale Par­lia­ment To Chal­lenge Back­door Air­port Expan­sion.* Activists vol­un­tar­i­ly walked off and arrest­ed at 2pm*

planestoppingPRESS RELEASE
14/04/08

FOR INTERVIEWS: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

*Plane Stu­pid Scot­land Scale Par­lia­ment To Chal­lenge Back­door Air­port Expan­sion.* Activists vol­un­tar­i­ly walked off and arrest­ed at 2pm*

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land scaled the Scot­tish Par­lia­ment build­ing today, in an ear­ly morn­ing protest at Scot­tish Gov­ern­ment plans to impose mas­sive air­port expan­sion by the back door. At 2pm the pro­tes­tors vol­un­tary walked off the build­ing, were arrest­ed and tak­en to St.Leonards police sta­tion.

The sur­prise occu­pa­tion expos­es out­ra­geous Gov­ern­ment pro­pos­als to ban the pub­lic and MSPs from con­sul­ta­tions that sanc­tion major devel­op­ments, includ­ing air­port expan­sion. The action comes the day before con­sul­ta­tion on these Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work pro­pos­als clos­es (1). Two mem­bers of Plane Stu­pid Scot­land occu­pied the rooftops of the Par­lia­ment, unfurl­ing a mas­sive ban­ner say­ing, “Planestop­ping! Choose a future: No air­port expan­sion..”

Under Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work pro­pos­als, Min­is­ters will des­ig­nate a whole gen­er­a­tion of dirty devel­op­ment as ‘Nation­al Devel­op­ments’, which bypass pub­lic or par­lia­men­tary approval. Sub­se­quent plan­ning enquiries will be lim­it­ed to design issues (2). The mea­ger con­sul­ta­tion exer­cise on the pro­pos­als ends tomor­row (April 15) with leg­is­la­tion expect­ed in the autumn.

The NPF is being tar­get­ted for its sig­ni­cant – but stealthy — con­tri­bu­tion to UK-wide air­port expan­sion pro­grammes, and the mas­sive increase in car­bon emis­sions that air­port expan­sion will pro­duce.

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land spokesper­son Tilly Gif­ford said:

“The envi­ron­men­tal and demo­c­ra­t­ic cred­i­bil­i­ty of this Frame­work is zero. We are fac­ing a run­away cli­mate threat, but the Scot­tish Gov­ern­men­t’s reac­tion is to triple air traf­fic (3) and use the NPF to gag affect­ed com­mu­ni­ties. With­out reduc­ing avi­a­tion and emis­sions there will be no future to plan for..”

The pro­pos­als list Edin­burgh and Glas­gow air­port expan­sions as Nation­al Devel­op­ments, rein­forc­ing exist­ing plans to expand all Scot­tish air­ports by 2030.(4) As a blank cheque for mas­sive air­port expan­sion with no scruti­ny or account­abil­i­ty, the NPF is recipe for dis­as­ters like Heathrow in every major Scot­tish city.

The planned expan­sion, from 14 mil­lion to 50 mil­lion pas­sen­ger move­ments by 2030, would cause a mas­sive rise in cli­mate change emis­sions, con­firm­ing avi­a­tion’s posi­tion as the fastest grow­ing source of green­house-gas emis­sions in the UK (5). The pro­gram makes a mock­ery of the NPF’s sus­tain­abil­i­ty remit, and of Scot­land ‘s tar­get of reduc­ing emis­sions by 80% by 2050 (6)..

Spokesper­son Richard Shore added:

“Avi­a­tion is destroy­ing our future and retreat­ing into smoke-filled rooms is no solu­tion. You don’t get good plan­ning by gag­ging the peo­ple you’re plan­ning for. We need democ­ra­cy, and we need to face the fact that air traf­fic must shrink.”

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land is fed up with Gov­ern­ment inac­tion and white ele­phants in the face of an unprece­dent­ed cli­mate threat. Today’s action by Plane Stu­pid Scot­land is the start of con­cert­ed action against the Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work, as part of the grow­ing move­ment of ordi­nary peo­ple (7) who have decid­ed we must act our­selves to tack­le cli­mate change.

ENDS

FOR INTERVIEWS ON THE GROUND: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
ON PARLIAMENT ROOF: 07824 658 092
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land are call­ing for:

1) The Gov­ern­ment to end all sub­si­dies giv­en to the Scot­tish avi­a­tion indus­try
2) An urgent, tar­get­ed and pub­lic invest­ment strat­e­gy in the alter­na­tives to short-haul avi­a­tion
3) No more run­ways- and a strat­e­gy to dis­man­tle exist­ing ones.
4) Mobil­i­sa­tion of affect­ed com­mu­ni­ties to deter­mine their own lives against avi­a­tion expan­sion and run­away cli­mate change.
5) Research and invest­ment into gen­uine­ly sus­tain­able alter­na­tive employ­ment oppor­tu­ni­ties for those employed in the avi­a­tion indus­try.

(1) & (2) Under the 2006 Plan­ning (etc.) Scot­land Act, Min­is­ters gained the pow­er to des­ig­nate ‘Nation­al Devel­op­ments’. This des­ig­na­tion reserves deci­sions on where, when and what to build for Min­is­ters alone, with no arrange­ments for scruti­ny or account­abil­i­ty. Once a ‘nation­al devel­op­ment’ is des­ig­nat­ed any sub­se­quent inquiry will not be allowed to con­sid­er the jus­ti­fi­ca­tion or need for the pro­pos­al.” (Scot­tish Envi­ron­ment LINK) The pro­posed Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work is a spa­tial plan which sets out a strat­e­gy for plan­ning in Scot­land , and iden­ti­fies the first set of Nation­al Devel­op­ments.
( http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/01/07093039/0 — NPF pro­pos­als)

To quote the excel­lent report by Scot­tish Envi­ron­ment LINK: “At no stage in the process will indi­vid­u­als or organ­i­sa­tions be able to lodge for­mal rep­re­sen­ta­tions or objec­tions… Any local lev­el con­sul­ta­tion, inquiry or deci­sion will be required to con­fine itself to design mat­ters such as the colour of chim­neys and the height of secu­ri­ty fences.”
( http://www.scotlink.org/pdf/NPFmap.pdf)

The first set of Nation­al Devel­op­ments out­lined in the pro­pos­als are as fol­lows:
# facil­i­ties and infra­struc­ture to sup­port the 2014 Glas­gow Com­mon­wealth Games
# grid rein­force­ments to sup­port renew­able ener­gy devel­op­ment
# a replace­ment Forth cross­ing
# enhance­ments to Edin­burgh Air­port
# enhance­ments to Glas­gow Air­port
# enhanced access to the Grange­mouth Freight Hub
# the Rosyth Inter­na­tion­al Con­tain­er Ter­mi­nal
# the Scapa Flow Con­tain­er Tran­ship­ment Facil­i­ty
# the Glas­gow Strate­gic Drainage Scheme
( http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2008/01/08095631)

(3) & (4) The UK and Scot­tish Gov­ern­ments plan a mas­sive tripling of air traf­fic. All Scot­tish air­ports face expan­sion by 2050. Pas­sen­ger move­ments are planned to grow from 14 mil­lion to 50 mil­lion pas­sen­gers by 2030..
(http://www.dft.gov.uk/about/strategy/whitepapers/air/chapter5scotland)

(5) Gov­ern­ment plans to expand avi­a­tion whilst reduc­ing oth­er emis­sions will result in air traf­fic tak­ing up one quar­ter of UK emis­sions by 2050. Cur­rent­ly avi­a­tion accounts for 13% of the UK ‘s cli­mate change impact.
( http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/environment/reports-05/rar05-05-vol01-03.htm#1)
(Tyn­dall Cen­tre for Cli­mate Change Research. Ander­son , Bows (2006) ‘Pol­i­cy Clash’, Trans­port Pol­i­cy. http://www.tyndall.ac.uk)

(6) Con­sul­ta­tion on the pro­pos­als for the Cli­mate Change Bill, with its tar­get of an 80% cut by 2050, end April 23. The pro­pos­als have already come in for wide­spread crit­i­cism for omit­ting avi­a­tion and ship­ping emis­sions, and for rely­ing sole­ly upon inef­fi­cient car­bon trad­ing mar­kets to cut emis­sions.
http://www.stopclimatechaosscotland.org

(7) The Decem­ber 2007 report by the cam­paign group HACAN revealed that only 18% of respon­dents sup­port expan­sion of UK air­ports. The report, by Wood­new­ton Asso­ciates for enough­se­nough, found there is no pub­lic appetite for air­port expan­sion. Only 18% sup­port it. Indeed, 57% of peo­ple sup­port “a pol­i­cy aimed at slow­ing down the growth in air trav­el”.
www.hacan.org.uk

More infor­ma­tion on the impact of avi­a­tion on cli­mate change can be found at:

www.planestupid.com

NOTES END

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GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333