Westgate Demo, Oxford

For Imme­di­ate Release — 29th March 2008
Cam­paign­ers Cel­e­brate West­gate Delay With Street Par­ty Protest

For Imme­di­ate Release — 29th March 2008
Westgate demoCam­paign­ers Cel­e­brate West­gate Delay With Street Par­ty Protest

Cam­paign­ers took a pirate ship, a dozen inflat­able sharks and a sam­ba band into the West­gate Shop­ping Cen­tre today to cel­e­brate a sig­nif­i­cant set­back for its planned expan­sion. Build­ing work on the expand­ed West­gate — which Oxford res­i­dents say will increase traf­fic, flood­ing and green­house gas emis­sions — has been post­poned until 2009.

Local cam­paign­ers drew large crowds on Corn­mar­ket and around (and inside) the West­gate Cen­tre with the musi­cal stunt, which had a watery theme to raise aware­ness of the flood­ing risk to neigh­bour­hoods in West and South Oxford. They launched a new peti­tion, call­ing for a full Envi­ron­ment Agency flood­ing assess­ment for the expan­sion plans. The cam­paign­ers were also dis­trib­ut­ing a “Real Con­sul­ta­tion” doc­u­ment, to find out what Oxford res­i­dents real­ly want to see in the mid­dle of their city.

The protest had a fun and friend­ly air — a pair of pirates sailed around the City Cen­tre in a home-made boat as cam­paign­ers asked the crowd to “stop the West­gate pirates from sink­ing Oxford”. There was only one unpleas­ant moment, when a secu­ri­ty guard threat­ened to smash a pho­tog­ra­pher’s cam­era. The guard was report­ed to the West­gate Cen­tre man­ag­er.

One of the cam­paign­ers, Jess Worth,said “We’re in the Cen­tre today to start doing the con­sul­ta­tion that the City Coun­cil failed to do. We’re ask­ing Oxford res­i­dents what they want to see on this site — nine­ty new chain stores, or an eco-friend­ly devel­op­ment with afford­able homes, a bus sta­tion, a mar­ket­place and pub­lic green spaces?”

Accord­ing to the West­gate Part­ner­ship, build­ing work has been post­poned because a pub­lic enquiry into the demo­li­tion of Abbey Place, a street of shel­tered accom­mo­da­tion, won’t make its rul­ing on the legal­i­ty of the plans until May 2008. However,the Part­ner­ship have not yet explained why this requires a delay until 2009.

Dan­ny Chivers, a local res­i­dent and a mem­ber of the Oxford Against West­gate Expan­sion (OAWE) cam­paign, said: “This is great news- every month that the scheme is delayed gives Oxford res­i­dents more time to raise aware­ness about how bad the cur­rent plans are, and to put togeth­er some san­er alter­na­tives. It’s out­ra­geous that they start­ed felling trees in Jan­u­ary when the pub­lic enquiry had­n’t giv­en them the final go-ahead. Per­haps now they’ve realised that the many prob­lems with the scheme — that have been high­light­ed by our cam­paign — aren’t going to go away and need to be tak­en seri­ous­ly.”

ENDS

Notes for edi­tors:

* A full brief­ing, “What’s Wrong With The West­gate Expan­sion”, is avail­able at
http://westgatewatch.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/whats_wrong_with_westgate.pdf

* For inter­views and more information,contact
oxfordagainstwestgate@activist.com

http://westgatewatch.wordpress.com

T5 a complete shambles, but Flashmob a success.

Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 opened today with a great fan­fair. By mid after­noon the much vaunt­ed, com­put­erised, lug­gage sys­tem was shut down and dozens of flights can­celled.

T5 flashmob 2
T5 flashmob 1Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 opened today with a great fan­fair. By mid after­noon the much vaunt­ed, com­put­erised, lug­gage sys­tem was shut down and dozens of flights can­celled.

How­ev­er the 11am Flash­mob went ahead with­out a hitch.

10.59, and the Inter­na­tion­al Arrivals area was a pre­dictable dull grey.

11.00, and it turned red, as hun­dreds of activists stripped off their out­er lay­ers to reveal their ‘Stop Air­port Expan­sion’ T‑shirts.

We’d all tak­en cam­eras, expect­ing to crack of a cou­ple of shots and run to the bogs to hide the mem­o­ry cards but — no need!. The bal­cony above was packed shoul­der to shoul­der with pho­tog­ra­phers and film crews, all ignor­ing the meed­ja ops pro­vid­ed by BAA in favour of cov­er­ing the Flash­mob.

Lat­er cov­er­age was dis­ap­point­ing (dun­no about tomor­rows papers) but because even bet­ter news was emerg­ing that the T5 open­ing had turned out to be a com­plete fuck up. After promis­ing to the fly­ing world that Heathrow’s prob­lems were licked, the place ground to a mis­er­able halt with­in hours.

Amongst oth­ers, www.news.bbc.co.uk writes:

“The sus­pen­sion of lug­gage check-in was just the lat­est prob­lem to hit pas­sen­gers hop­ing to leave T5 on its open­ing day.

BA ear­li­er announced “ini­tial teething prob­lems” with car park­ing pro­vi­sion, delays in staff secu­ri­ty screen­ing and staff famil­iari­sa­tion had result­ed in a back­log of bag­gage. ”

Very good news indeed for every­one except BA and BAA. Now all we have to wait for is for BAA and its par­ent com­pa­ny Fer­rovial to go bust, wide­ly expect­ed to hap­pen less than a year from now, see:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3ca6b20a-fad7-11dc-aa46-000077b07658.html

Watch some footage of the flash­mob here

£1,700, Including Grant Money, Stolen from the Kebele Bike Workshop by Former Volunteer

The well-known Kebele Bike Work­shop, serv­ing the com­mu­ni­ty for more than 11 years, was ripped off by a for­mer vol­un­teer ear­li­er this month.

The well-known Kebele Bike Work­shop, serv­ing the com­mu­ni­ty for more than 11 years, was ripped off by a for­mer vol­un­teer ear­li­er this month.

Har­vey Tad­man, who over the past year had been heav­i­ly involved in the dai­ly oper­a­tion and orga­ni­za­tion of the bike work­shop, and also well-known through Crit­i­cal Mass and the St. Werburghs’s Bike Project, emp­tied the workshop’s account on 14 March. He had no author­i­ty to do so, hav­ing been asked to leave both the Kebele Co-op and the Bike Work­shop at the begin­ning of Feb­ru­ary.

The mon­ey stolen includ­ed a £900 grant that was giv­en to the Kebele Bike Work­shop specif­i­cal­ly to run bike main­te­nance class­es, on the basis of an appli­ca­tion made by Tad­man, by the Eas­t­on Neigh­bour­hood Renew­al scheme.

He was able to with­draw the mon­ey from the Bike Work­shop account, pro­tect­ed by need­ing two sig­na­tures for trans­ac­tions, by illic­it­ly adding some­one unre­lat­ed to Kebele to the account two days before mak­ing the with­draw­al.

In a text mes­sage to Kebele mem­bers, Tad­man wrote, ‘The resources stay to maintain/support bikes in Eas­t­on’. When con­front­ed by Kebele mem­bers on 21 March, Tad­man claimed that he had con­tact­ed the fun­ders, and that they had giv­en him per­mis­sion to use the grant mon­ey ‘else­where’. Nei­ther Eas­t­on Neigh­bour­hood Renew­al not grant man­agers Quar­tet Com­mu­ni­ty Fund­ing could con­firm any con­tact from Tad­man, and he has refused to pro­vide any proof.

Kebele con­tact­ed Tad­man and demand­ed that the mon­ey be returned in full, both the mon­ey belong­ing to the Bike Work­shop and Kebele as a whole, and the grant mon­ey, des­ig­nat­ed for use by Kebele Bike Work­shop. He has not respond­ed.

Kebele has decid­ed to release this infor­ma­tion pub­licly as we feel we have a respon­si­bil­i­ty to warn oth­er groups with whom this indi­vid­ual might be involved.

Oth­er orga­ni­za­tions, work­shops, and com­mu­ni­ty groups should take note that if Har­vey Tad­man offers any resources, in the form of mon­ey, bike tools, parts, or oth­er, they are stolen prop­er­ty. He is not to be trust­ed.

T5 a complete shambles, but Flashmob a success

27.03.2008
Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 opened today with a great fan­fair. By mid after­noon the much vaunt­ed, com­put­erised, lug­gage sys­tem was shut down and dozens of flights can­celled.

How­ev­er the 11am Flash­mob went ahead with­out a hitch.

STOP T5 Heathrow27.03.2008
Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 opened today with a great fan­fair. By mid after­noon the much vaunt­ed, com­put­erised, lug­gage sys­tem was shut down and dozens of flights can­celled.

How­ev­er the 11am Flash­mob went ahead with­out a hitch.

10.59, and the Inter­na­tion­al Arrivals area was a pre­dictable dull grey.

11.00, and it turned red, as hun­dreds of activists stripped off their out­er lay­ers to reveal their ‘Stop Air­port Expan­sion’ T‑shirts.

We’d all tak­en cam­eras, expect­ing to crack of a cou­ple of shots and run to the bogs to hide the mem­o­ry cards but — no need!. The bal­cony above was packed shoul­der to shoul­der with pho­tog­ra­phers and film crews, all ignor­ing the meed­ja ops pro­vid­ed by BAA in favour of cov­er­ing the Flash­mob.

Lat­er cov­er­age was dis­ap­point­ing (dun­no about tomor­rows papers) but because even bet­ter news was emerg­ing that the T5 open­ing had turned out to be a com­plete fuck up. After promis­ing to the fly­ing world that Heathrow’s prob­lems were licked, the place ground to a mis­er­able halt with­in hours.

Amongst oth­ers, www.news.bbc.co.uk writes:

“The sus­pen­sion of lug­gage check-in was just the lat­est prob­lem to hit pas­sen­gers hop­ing to leave T5 on its open­ing day.

BA ear­li­er announced “ini­tial teething prob­lems” with car park­ing pro­vi­sion, delays in staff secu­ri­ty screen­ing and staff famil­iari­sa­tion had result­ed in a back­log of bag­gage. ”

Very good news indeed for every­one except BA and BAA. Now all we have to wait for is for BAA and its par­ent com­pa­ny Fer­rovial to go bust, wide­ly expect­ed to hap­pen less than a year from now, see:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3ca6b20a-fad7-11dc-aa46-000077b07658.html

Main­stream media links:

CNN.com clip fea­tur­ing inter­view with women from Sip­son: go to
http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2008/03/27/quest.heathrow.flash.mob.protestors.cnn
Times Online film: http://tinyurl.com/22xuja
YouTube vid: http://tinyurl.com/3adv5y
Asso­ci­at­ed Press pic­tures: http://tinyurl.com/29c2lh
Get­ty Images pic­tures: http://tinyurl.com/yv874c
Green­peace moblog: http://moblog.co.uk/blogs.php?show=9068
Green­peace Flickr page: http://tinyurl.com/2jwczc
More Flickr pics: http://tinyurl.com/2pq6oc
Guardian on-line sto­ry: http://tinyurl.com/24w8mr
Tele­graph on-line sto­ry: http://tinyurl.com/2y5rgc
Dai­ly Star piece: http://tinyurl.com/ytfs2k
MSN News UK: http://tinyurl.com/yquswa
Sky News: http://tinyurl.com/2flzng

19 April Sheffield: Climate Action Movement Building Day

A date for your diary!

Cli­mate Action Move­ment Build­ing
Net­work for Cli­mate Action
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

A date for your diary!

Cli­mate Action Move­ment Build­ing
Net­work for Cli­mate Action
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

Are you involved in local cli­mate action or would you like to be? Cli­mate Chaos is get­ting real and we need to act now — build­ing a vibrant grass­roots move­ment tak­ing action all over the coun­try.

The Net­work for Cli­mate Action is a Uk net­work of local groups and and nation­al net­works with the aim of shar­ing skills and pro­vid­ing sup­port for each oth­er as well as organ­is­ing for action.

We’d like to invite you to a day of net­work­ing, skill­shar­ing and organ­is­ing!

What’s going to hap­pen?

1) DAYS OF ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Review of Fos­sil Fools Day and plan­ning the next round!
1 May: Inva­sion of the Cli­mate Snatch­ers (day of action against false solu­tions to cli­mate change)
3 June: Day of Action on Food and Cli­mate Change
(for more info see: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk)

2) NETWORK FOR CLIMATE ACTION
What do we want the Net­work to do? How should it func­tion? What needs improv­ing? How do we organ­ise skill­shar­ing, sup­port, infor­ma­tion shar­ing, direct action train­ing, out­reach etc?

3) BUILDING MOMENTUM for the Cli­mate camp and beyond
Ideas for build­ing momen­tum for the cli­mate camp local­ly

4) WORKSHOPS
on top­ics such as get­ting a local group going/keeping momen­tum, plan­ning actions and local press work. Let us know if you could con­tribute to a work­shop, or even offer to run one.

We’re still in the plan­ning stages — please get in touch if there’s some­thing you’d like to see hap­pen­ing on the day!

PRACTICAL INFO
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

We aren’t able to pro­vide lunch, but there is a fan­tas­tic vegan/veggie cafe near­by or you can bring your own food.
We’re ask­ing peo­ple for a dona­tion of £2–3 towards the cost of the room. Some accom­mo­da­tion will be avail­able (please email us if need­ed).

The venue is wheel­chair acces­si­ble. Please let us know if you have any spe­cial require­ments.

Please let us know whether you are plan­ning to come, so we can get an idea of num­bers! Email us at contact_NO@SPAM_networkforclimateaction.org.uk

Check out our web­site with hun­dreds of resources for cli­mate action and a direc­to­ry of local groups! http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

For info about the days of cli­mate action check out http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk

Appeal for international solidarity: Nianfors Uranium drilling blockade, Sweden

Activists organ­ise block­ade to pre­vent test drilling for Ura­ni­um in Nian­fors, North Swe­den. We appeal for your sup­port!!

Nianfors campaign logoActivists organ­ise block­ade to pre­vent test drilling for Ura­ni­um in Nian­fors, North Swe­den. We appeal for your sup­port!!

Dur­ing the last three months local activists have been involved in a dis­pute with a drilling com­pa­ny over prospect­ing for ura­ni­um close to a small vil­lage called Nian­fors in north east Swe­den.

Nian­fors is locat­ed in a breath­tak­ing­ly beau­ti­ful val­ley at the foot of the Majs­aber­get Moun­tain, the area is renowned for it’s forests, crys­tal clear lakes and rivers which pro­vide habi­tat for a wide range of wildlife, flow­ers. insects and funghi.

In a bid to pre­vent test drilling activists have set up camp and have set up a block­ade to pre­vent test drilling going ahead. The weath­er con­di­tions this time of year are tough, some nights the tem­per­a­ture reach­es ‑20 the snow­fall can be up to 30cm deep, but peo­ple dress heav­i­ly and the com­radery is won­der­ful, so the spir­it is strong. We make food, sing songs and tell sto­ries among our­selves to pass the time.
Any com­rades who hap­pen to pass this way are wel­come to join us, every­one is wel­come (Except test drilling com­pa­nies!).

Our web­site is in Swedish and Eng­lish, so hope­ful­ly you can read about our cam­paign. We have post­ed an online Peti­tion and appeal to our com­rades to extend the hand of inter­na­tion­al sol­i­dar­i­ty and sign it.

We can pre­vent this, but we need all the sup­port we can get, so please cir­cu­late this mes­sage to as many oth­er com­rades as you can. Say ‘NO TO CORPORATE PLUNDERING OF OUR PLANET — NO TO NUCLEAR POWER!’

In com­rade­ship

Our site : www.nianfors.nu/engvers.html
Our online Peti­tion : http://www.nianfors.nu/engjustnu.html

Oxford community-run bar under threat from local cops

East Oxford Com­mu­ni­ty Social Club is a social club run for and by its mem­bers, based in a local com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre for which it rais­es mon­ey. It’s unique not just for the way it’s run but also because of its diverse, inclu­sive and friend­ly atmos­phere, cheap prices and avail­abil­i­ty as a com­mu­ni­ty venue.

A per­son­al account and call to action. Cor­rec­tions and com­ments wel­come!

THE BACKGROUND

East Oxford Com­mu­ni­ty Social Club is a social club run for and by its mem­bers, based in a local com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre for which it rais­es mon­ey. It’s unique not just for the way it’s run but also because of its diverse, inclu­sive and friend­ly atmos­phere, cheap prices and avail­abil­i­ty as a com­mu­ni­ty venue.

A per­son­al account and call to action. Cor­rec­tions and com­ments wel­come!

THE BACKGROUND

In Feb­ru­ary 2007, secret col­lu­sion between com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre bureacrats and unelect­ed coun­cil offi­cers came to light dra­mat­i­cal­ly when it emerged that the Coun­cil were plan­ning to shut the club down — at the request of the Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion (which runs the cen­tre)! Rather than talk to the Social Club com­mit­tee about the prob­lems they had with the club, they went behind every­one’s back to try and seal the fate of the club before sup­port could be mobilised. They failed. A flur­ry of last minute activ­i­ty — packed emer­gency meet­ings, let­ter writ­ing cam­paigns to coun­cil­lors, peti­tions etc — bought the club time to sort its act out and a last chance to stay open.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2007/02/363768.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2007/02/363408.html

With the threat of clo­sure, the author­i­ties clear­ly had the club over a bar­rel and pro­ceed­ed to issue all man­ner of demands — every­thing from hand­ing over finan­cial con­trol to installing CCTV on the build­ing. The club gave in to almost every request and many a com­pro­mise was made.

A new com­mit­tee took over, and through a huge amount of patience and hard work pro­ceed­ed to rebuild the club; it became safer, more organ­ised, was redec­o­rat­ed and grad­u­al­ly began pay­ing off its debts.

THE CRISIS

Fast for­ward to the present day and changes in the atti­tude of the police may final­ly fin­ish the club off for good, tram­pling all the work done over the years by count­less vol­un­teers. See, the club has also his­tor­i­cal­ly been a place where (shock! hor­ror!) cannabis was smoked. The police had always turned a blind eye to this aspect of the club’s cul­ture and there was an unof­fi­cial under­stand­ing that it was con­ve­nient for them to con­tin­ue doing so. In any case the Feb­ru­ary cri­sis and the smok­ing ban ensured that peo­ple stopped skin­ning up in the bar, though of course those that want to can always smoke out­side in the street.

A few months ago the pol­i­cy changed dra­mat­i­cal­ly; snif­fer dogs patrolled bars and pubs all along Cow­ley Rd, and the club was raid­ed repeat­ed­ly, with some arrests tak­ing place. The police want­ed to be seen as ‘tough’ on drugs and were will­ing to bul­ly their way to that rep­u­ta­tion.

Now they have threat­ened that unless the Social Club turn its alco­hol licence over to a sin­gle named indi­vid­ual (whom they can then per­se­cute indi­vid­u­al­ly as they choose) thus ceas­ing to be a mem­bers-run club, they will use their influ­ence to ensure the entire com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre has its licence revoked.

The Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion, led by Sarah Lasen­by (who it seems has always want­ed a more sani­tised, mid­dle-class-friend­ly bar) went along with this, and despite attempts at com­pro­mise and dia­logue by the social club, gave us 28 days notice to leave. To be fair to the Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion, they can rea­son­ably claim to have been giv­en lit­tle choice by the cops, at least if they want to hold onto the licence in some form or anoth­er — and it’s clear the cen­tre would col­lapse with­out the abil­i­ty to hold events.

But they *could* have done things dif­fer­ent­ly. They could have worked with the club to try and find a solu­tion instead of reject­ing their attempts. They could have kicked up a fuss when first threat­ened by the cops, con­tact­ing local coun­cil­lors, news­pa­pers, and com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre users to point out what was hap­pen­ing. In the ensu­ing con­tro­ver­sy, the cops might have been forced to back down. The way to stop a bul­ly is to stand up to them and to shout loud­ly for oth­ers to help you, not to give in and hope they will go away. Soon­er or lat­er the same forces may come after the com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre as a whole, and they need to be con­front­ed soon­er rather than lat­er.

But after Feb­ru­ary 2007 we are used to such breach­es of sol­i­dar­i­ty from the Asso­ci­a­tion, and we have to be clear that the main cul­prits are the cops.

WHAT CAN WE DO?

1) Come to the club’s AGM this Sat­ur­day (29th) at 6pm in the bar (East Oxford Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Cow­ley Rd). Doors close at 6.30, and every­one gets a free drink at the end about 7.45pm. We need every­one’s ener­gy and ideas to talk about what we can do.

2) Con­tact your local coun­cil­lors to let them know if in your opin­ion the Club is a safe and friend­ly place; whether it improved dur­ing 2007; and whether it would be bet­ter off run by the EOCSC com­mit­tee or by a fran­chisee. Con­tact details are here:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/oxford-activism/2008–03/msg00014.html

You might want to ask them to get the police to clamp down on the big pow­er­ful venues that are the real source of Cow­ley Rd’s late night prob­lems instead of bul­ly­ing small com­mu­ni­ty out­fits.

3) Watch out for news of a spe­cial emer­gency Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion meet­ing to hold those respon­si­ble account­able for their recent actions and try and reverse the deci­sion.

4) You could also con­tact the social club: 01865 640059 enquiries@eocsc.co.uk to offer your prac­ti­cal sup­port and join if you aren’t already a mem­ber.

5) Con­tact Sarah Lasen­by to ask her to over­turn the deci­sion to kick out the social club, and to work with the social club to try and keep the club open:

sarahlasenby@breathemail.net
01865 725991

Sarah Lasen­by
EOCA
Princes St
Oxford OX4 1HU

THE FUTURE

Ulti­mate­ly we can only secure the long-term future of the social club and spaces like it by re-assert­ing com­mu­ni­ty con­trol over East Oxford itself. It’s *our* club, it’s *our* com­mu­ni­ty and those are *our* streets. We should keep remind­ing our­selves of that! It’s all part of a wider strug­gle against cap­i­tal­ist gen­tri­fi­ca­tion of our spaces and cul­ture, and they have to be fought every step of the way.

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Anoth­er account of recent events that has cir­cu­lat­ed:

So as far as I under­stand,

Despite ful­fill­ing ALL the cri­te­ria out­lined in an ACTION PLAN last year by THE POLICE and THE COUNCIL.…

at the TIME, ENERGY AND PERSONAL EXPENSE of the Social Club Com­mi­teee mem­ber­ship and sup­port­ers who are all local VOTERS which includ­ed com­plete­ly redec­o­rat­ing the whole space, bar and cel­lar and man­ag­ing to clear all the debts left by the com­mit­tee from years ago in ONE YEAR !.….

and DESPITE the fact that the Social Club is now run­ning the BEST it has EVER been run.….

and DESPITE fact that there is a FULLY FUNCTIONING MEMBERSHIP WHICH many HUNDREDS OF LOCAL VOTERS Have sub­scribed to for 08/09.….

THE POLICE sim­ply do not want this UNIQUE INDISPENSIBLE COMMUNITY RESOURCE which is run BY THE COMMUNITY FOR THE COMMUNITY to stay open.….

And that they have SUGGESTED to the Asso­ci­a­tion (whic runs the build­ing) the unless they abol­ish the social club, the POLICE will SUGGEST that the LICENCE for the ASSOCIATION will NOT be renewed either.……

AND as event s are the bread and but­ter life and soul of a com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre (By the Peo­ple for the Peo­ple) the Ass­so­cial­tion will go bust and the build­ing will become anoth­er great white ele­phant like like so many oth­ers run by a Coun­cil appoint­ed (ie unelect­ed) manger (prob­a­bly Sajid Malik from the Asian Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre) who will decide what is allowed to take place in the build­ing from which the Coun­cil will recoup ALL the income.…

(in this love­ly reju­ve­nat­ed build­ing redec­o­rat­ed by unpaid labour…)

OR they will sim­ply sell it off for more stu­dent hous­ing aor anoth­er STARBUCKS as the prop­er­ty alone is worth mil­lions — which means the end of FUSION and RAP and OX POTS THe OXFORD BEFRIENDING NETWORK and the CLAIMANTS UNION — and afford­able use of the space by the local com­mu­ni­ty.

New collective aims to help grassroots events

We are post­ing this to let peo­ple know about a new col­lec­tive designed to help grass­roots groups through net­work­ing equip­ment and exper­tise when it comes to putting on cam­paign events. But first they need to know what you have to offer…

We are post­ing this to let peo­ple know about a new col­lec­tive designed to help grass­roots groups through net­work­ing equip­ment and exper­tise when it comes to putting on cam­paign events. But first they need to know what you have to offer…

Do you have a pile of use­ful equip­ment that you hard­ly use, clut­ter­ing up your space? Do have or know of a large stor­age space being under­used? Do you main­tain large vehi­cles that nev­er quite earn their keep?

If you answer yes to these and would like to see them ben­e­fit oth­er good caus­es, then the AT Col­lec­tive are inter­est­ed in hear­ing from you. They are cur­rent­ly com­pil­ing a list of equip­ment, skills and spaces that peo­ple have and wish to see used for the ben­e­fit of oth­er groups engaged in rad­i­cal social change.

If you do have any equip­ment, skills or stor­age on offer then please fill in their sur­vey at http://tinyurl.com/3bl8ny

You can also con­tact them direct­ly. For more back­ground info, please see below.

AT Col­lec­tive
Email: atcoop@atcoop.org.uk
Web: www.atcoop.org.uk
Tel: 0845 217 8997

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AT Coop­er­a­tive: An Overview

From camps to urban con­ver­gences and squats, we want to help cam­paigns groups access the skills and mate­ri­als they need to be effec­tive and sus­tain­able. This helps reduce work load of cam­paign­ers putting on grass­roots events and effec­tive­ly dis­trib­utes equip­ment and knowl­edge through­out our net­works.

How­ev­er, we will be more than that — by work­ing with AT Coop we will ensure that your equip­ment is not just used for good caus­es but is prop­er­ly main­tained and stored as well. We want to take the risk and wor­ry out of lend­ing your equip­ment by being tru­ly pro­fes­sion­al about it. Though coop­er­a­tion every­one ben­e­fits, and as AT Coop grows we can pro­vide more and more at ever cheap­er rates.

The AT Coop is a new, not-for-prof­it col­lec­tive, formed to acquire, store, main­tain and mon­i­tor mate­ri­als like solar pan­els, wind tur­bines, vehi­cles, tools, mar­quees, field kitchens and oth­er equip­ment. It also aims to pro­vide prac­ti­cal sup­port to grass­roots cam­paign groups by shar­ing the knowl­edge and skills of those who have them already. For exam­ple, build­ing grey water sys­tems or com­post toi­lets, plumb­ing, pow­er gen­er­a­tion, site man­age­ment, trans­port logis­tics, and so on. Cur­rent­ly we are com­pil­ing a data­base of equip­ment, skills and spaces which can be made avail­able to oth­er social change move­ments.

Our aim is to reduce reliance on expen­sive com­mer­cial busi­ness­es, and encour­age groups to sup­port each oth­er by shar­ing their resources. We will focus on recy­cling and reusing equip­ment wher­ev­er pos­si­ble. Aside from our data­base of skills and equip­ment (and what we are plan­ning to pro­vide our­selves) we are work­ing on a how-to guide for putting on events, devel­op­ing skills and main­tain­ing equip­ment. We can then enable groups to become more autonomous by pro­vid­ing train­ing and knowl­edge based what we learn. Longer term we plan to invest in our own vehi­cles and equip­ment.

The new­ly formed col­lec­tive works along the prin­ci­ples of non-hier­ar­chy and mutu­al aid. Our focus is to sup­port non-dis­crim­i­na­to­ry forms of cam­paign­ing on issues of social jus­tice, eco­log­i­cal defence, ani­mal rights, or any oth­er groups adher­ing to the PGA hall­marks. All of us are expe­ri­enced in putting on var­i­ous cam­paign events, both rur­al and urban.

If you are work­ing on a project or event which needs vol­un­teers, or might pro­vide an oppor­tu­ni­ty for train­ing then please let us know. If you want to sup­port the ATC but don’t have skills or equip­ment, we are cur­rent­ly fundrais­ing to move into the next phase of our project…please get in touch!

To help you we need infor­ma­tion about what is avail­able! Please for­ward this onto con­tacts with­in your move­ment, post this text on your web­site, and get in touch for more infor­ma­tion.

AT Col­lec­tive
atcoop@atcoop.org.uk
http://www.atcoop.org.uk

17th April: International Day in Solidarity with Political Prisoners

Four years have gone by since the Inter­na­tion­al Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Polit­i­cal Pris­on­ers Con­fer­ence was held in Donos­tia, Basque Coun­try.

Four years have gone by since the Inter­na­tion­al Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Polit­i­cal Pris­on­ers Con­fer­ence was held in Donos­tia, Basque Coun­try.

Four years have gone by since the Inter­na­tion­al Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Polit­i­cal Pris­on­ers Con­fer­ence was held in Donos­tia. Over there, indi­vid­u­als and orga­ni­za­tions com­mit­ted to the sol­i­dar­i­ty with polit­i­cal pris­on­ers who suf­fer retal­i­a­tion and against the repres­sion, assumed the task to ini­ti­ate mech­a­nisms to improve our com­mu­ni­ca­tion and the start­ing-up of com­mon ini­tia­tives of report­ing and strate­gies. For that pur­pose, the des­ig­na­tion of April 17 as Inter­na­tion­al Day of Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Polit­i­cal Pris­on­ers was one of the mea­sures that were issued and that, to this day, main­tain all its sig­nif­i­cance and impor­tance.

Today we are con­fronting in var­i­ous places of our plan­et a per­sis­tence of gov­ern­ments of repres­sive mea­sures that lim­it more and more the rights and free­doms of the pop­u­la­tion, an exten­sion and jus­ti­fi­ca­tion of prac­tices such as tor­ture, iso­la­tion, and even the phys­i­cal elim­i­na­tion of the polit­i­cal dis­si­dent. It is very clear a seri­ous dete­ri­o­ra­tion of the liv­ing con­di­tions of peo­ple who suf­fer retal­i­a­tion in dif­fer­ent deten­tion and pen­i­ten­tiary arrange­ments. This has also caused the wealth of crim­i­nal­iza­tion each time more acute of the orga­ni­za­tions that work to report the repres­sion and show sol­i­dar­i­ty with the ones who suf­fer retal­i­a­tion.

This way, the liv­ing con­di­tions of polit­i­cal pris­on­ers in Turkey, the mea­sures of crim­i­nal­iza­tion of the protests per­formed by the Mapuch­es, the uti­liza­tion of war mech­a­nisms against third coun­tries con­duct­ed by the nar­co-gov­ern­ment of Colom­bia, the exten­sion of the “anti-ter­ror­ist” fight to the legit­i­mate polit­i­cal asso­ci­a­tion­ism and dis­si­dence in Cataluña, Madrid and Italy, the start­ing-up of rad­i­cal mea­sures con­fronting the basic inter­na­tion­al leg­is­la­tion and the respect to the sov­er­eign­ty of third coun­tries con­duct­ed by the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca and the cre­ation of new spaces out­side the law, like Guan­tanamo or the secret flights with detainees exempt of any rights, the start­ing-up of new deten­tion mea­sures and the length­en­ing of sen­tences sine die in Spain and France, the repres­sion con­tin­u­ing in Sahara or the mil­i­tary aggres­sion to the polit­i­cal orga­ni­za­tions and civ­il pop­u­la­tion in Pales­tine, the crim­i­nal­iza­tion of the ones who show sol­i­dar­i­ty with Basque peo­ple who suf­fer retal­i­a­tion in the Basque con­text…

Let’s make April 17 a day to give voice to these com­plaints and claims, to cre­ate a com­mon space for shared strat­e­gy, a retain­ing wall against these mea­sures that lim­it our rights and free­doms, a meet­ing place for the anti-repres­sive resis­tance. Again we are call­ing on you to work towards these objec­tives and to once more, find each oth­er, rais­ing the flag of sol­i­dar­i­ty with polit­i­cal pris­on­ers.

They suf­fer the glob­al­ized repres­sion; let us glob­al­ize the will­ing­ness and the hope.

Inter­na­tion­al Ini­tia­tive for the Polit­i­cal Pris­on­ers KALERA
contact@kalera.org
www.kalera.org

Activists “Mung Bean” 4x4s

22 March 2008
Activists in Edin­burgh claim respon­si­bil­i­ty for ‘dis­arm­ing’ ten 4x4s over the last two months, stat­ing that they are fight­ing cli­mate change.

22 March 2008
Activists in Edin­burgh claim respon­si­bil­i­ty for ‘dis­arm­ing’ ten 4x4s over the last two months, stat­ing that they are fight­ing cli­mate change.
The sabo­teurs say they have tar­get­ed the 4x4s to raise aware­ness about these high­ly fuel inef­fi­cient vehi­cles and the dis­as­trous effects they have upon our cli­mate, and more gen­er­al­ly about the rela­tion­ship between wealth and cli­mate change.

They are using mung beans to deflate the tyres of 4x4s by unscrew­ing the dust cap that pro­tects the valve of the tire, plac­ing a mung bean in the cap, and replac­ing the cap, which depress­es the valve, deflat­ing the tyre. Activists then place a let­ter explain­ing their actions on the wind­screen.

The activists say that they plan to esca­late their dis­arm­ing of SUVs, say­ing “we hope these actions will increase in num­ber, from a slight annoy­ance into a real obsta­cle, putting an end to this pol­lut­ing vehi­cles pop­u­lar­i­ty”.

They say that they are inspired by the Swedish group, the Indi­ans of the Con­crete Jun­gle, who have appar­ent­ly pro­voked much anger from SUV own­ers.

Over a thou­sand 4x4s are report­ed to have been dis­armed in Swe­den, and three peo­ple have been caught by police.

See the web­site of the Indi­ans of the Con­crete Jun­gle for more infor­ma­tion on the Swedish group:
asfaltsdjungelnsindianer.wordpress.com/in-english/