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St Werburghs to Host First Event on 13th September After weeks of planning, the Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Collective write; The recently formed Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Collective is delighted to announce the date and location for 2008: St Werburghs Centre, Horley Rd, Bristol BS2 9TJ Saturday 13th September, from 10am to 5pm All welcome – free entry. We hope that this year’s bookfair will be the first of an annual event. This year we return to the site of the last Bristol Bookfair 15 years ago, and would like to thank St Werburghs Centre for use of the whole building again. An Anarchist Bookfair is a day of anarchist books, ideas, pamphlets, discussions, merchandise, networking, free info, games, tools, history, planning, speakers, resistance, and an all day vegan café. Full Article.| Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Goes Live | www.stuffit.org/abookfair/ | www.myspace.com/bristolanarchistbookfair | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism | www.ainfos.ca (anarchist news service) | What is Anarchism? (spunk.org) | How To Contribute Articles - A Brief Guide | Publish an Article/Event | Help Guide | Calendar Space used by local community for over a decade is threatened by council development. Jasper Johns writes; I have a workshop next to the Queens Head pub on Easton Road. As a blacksmith, I make a fair amount of noise: power hammer, grinders, general metal working racket. The pub also makes quite a din – juke box, bands, DJs, punters coming, going and staying. What divides us, and in a way unites us, is a small stretch of land bordered by rowan and willow trees, which for the past ten years has been fenced off as a beer garden for the pub. In that garden locals, families, and any one else, sun themselves, laugh, shout at each other and generally get on pretty well – a mish-mash of folk enjoying a rare gap in our ever-encroaching urbs...There is a three-storey sheltered housing development opposite the Queens Head, whose occupants are a welcome part of the community. Now the council intend to sandwich (4” gap), a further 9 such flats between the busy pub and my noisy workshop, obliterating our beer garden, the trees and our forum for continued social interaction.... Full Article.| Bristol City Council Scoop – Beer Garden for Flats | Save the Queens Head Beer Garden Petition (epetitions.bristol.gov.uk) | Past Articles/Related News & Events: Building Communities in East Bristol | Nuclear Waste to be buried locally | Dove Lane Open Evening/Consultation (16th June) | Flats at the Queens Head Beer Garden | How To Contribute Articles - A Brief Guide | Publish an Article/Event | Help Guide | Calendar
south west / protests Tuesday June 10, 2008 13:56 by imcvol
Your Invite to HacktionLab Convergence: 13th - 15th June 2008 @ Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye adelayde writes; The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested in and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software and any other form of activism that utilises technology. The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience gained by activists working for organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from involvement in the camps for climate action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders camp at Gatwick (2007). Full Article.| Invite to rural "hacktivist" convergence taking place in June | HacktionLab Wiki (hacktivista.net) | Invite to HacktionLab (clearerchannel.org) | How To Contribute Articles - A Brief Guide | Publish an Article/Event | Help Guide | Calendar Events in the Area to Entertain, Inform and More - from the Bristol Indymedia Calendar What are you up o this weekend? If you need to sort things ou at home, then Indycycle has lots of stuff from a sofa to a kids bed to books and PC bits. You can also use it to list items you want to clear.There are also lots of happenings in and around Bristol from the Calendar; Thurs 5th June 'collocation building' at Cabot Primary School - open evening at Cabot Primary School. Fri 6th DIY Music @ Kebele. Sat 7th St Werburghs City Farm Summer Fair - music, stalls, fun & more" & Oxfam Presents: 'Sisters on the Planet' - part of the Bristol Festival of Nature to highlight womens' role in the fight against Climate Change & Urban Disturbance - drum'n'bass @ Trinity. Sun 8th Autonomous Kafe - Weekly vegan cafe @ Kebele Tues 10th Bristol Festival Public Consultation - at Colston Hall, 7pm-9pm Wed 11th Lakota's Last Stand- planning meeting 2pm at the Council House(featured image) & Money - what is it and where does it come from? @ Kebele. How To Contribute Articles - A Brief Guide | Publish an Article/Event | Help Guide | Calendar Help raise desperately needed funds for new Kennel Block project |
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