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« August 23, 2008 - September 22, 2008 »
 
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Start: 2:30 pm

Let the games begin: everything for everyone!

* 1pm Sunday 24th August in Shoreditch Park *

Join us for a protest pic-nic at Shoreditch Festival
( http://www.shoreditchfestival.org.uk/sunday24.html ) , where Hackney Council will be marking the official handover of the Olympic Games from Beijing to London at 2.30pm. This will take the form of a 1948-themed street party: the last time the Games were in London.

Bring banners, sports equipment and food to share and consider dressing accordingly.

Let the Games begin!

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08 / 31
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Swan pub on Clapton Common, E5, is threatened with closure. This is a popular local drinking hole.

Campaign meeting Sunday 31st August, 7.00pm at The Swan.

With a speaker from the successful campaign to save The Fountain pub in Tottenham.

All welcome.

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Start: 7:00 pm
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(see the latest news section for short report from the first meeting 31 August 2008)

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Start: 9:15 am
End: 12:00 pm

Campaigners from Queens Market, Newham and Wards Corner, Seven Sisters - both markets threatened with "regeneration" - will be protesting outside City Hall on Wednesday 10 September from 9.15 am. Support welcome.

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Start: 6:00 pm
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Tenants and residents of Frampton Park Estate and supporters will be demonstrating at a full council meeting against the Estates Plus programme to sell land for building on council estates in Hackney.
Residents will also present a deputation to councillors at the meeting to explain their opposition.

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Start: 7:30 pm
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Monday 22nd Sept - 7.30pm
Cock Tavern
23 Phoenix Road
Camden
NW1 1HB
(nearest tube: Euston Station)

The BNP are standing 2 candidates in local by-elections (Camden - 25 Sept, and Haringey - 9 Oct) in the near future. This escalation in their activities in central London shows a disturbing trend both in their growing political confidence but also in the fact that can go about their business unhindered.

The question is should there be a co-ordinated London response to this situation, and if so what form does that response take?

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