Hackney Solidarity Network has called an 'emergency' meeting for all Hackney activists, non aligned, community, socialist, trade union, green or whatever, to discuss what we in Hackney need to do, or need to change what we are doing, in response to the recent developments in capitalism including declining share values, increased state debt, house price reductions, increased mortgage rates, price increases of food and fuel and so on.
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Hackney Solidarity Network has called an 'emergency' meeting for all
Hackney activists, non aligned, community, socialist, trade union, green or whatever, to discuss what we in Hackney need to do, or need to change what we are doing, in response to the recent developments in capitalism including declining share values, increased state debt, house price reductions, increased mortgage rates, price increases of food and fuel and so on.
It is clear we will have a period of high(er) unemployment, housing
repossessions, empty flats, cuts in wages,cuts in council spending,
Silent Whispers Nightclub, 21-23 Sedgwick Street, E9
11pm - 6 am. £8.00 admission
Email us for ticket purchase details.
Silent Whispers Nightclub, 21-23 Sedgwick Street, E9
11pm - 6 am. £8.00 admission
Email us for ticket purchase details.
Monday 17 November, 6.15pm. Save Wards Corner. No to the threat of demolition and evictions - yes to the Community Plan! Mass lobby of the Council's Planning Committee at Wood Green Civic Centre, High Road, N22 (corner of Trinity Road).
Monday 17 November, 7.30pm - late
Our Olympic Legacy
Film, readings and discussion organised by OPEN
Cafe Oto, 18 - 22 Ashwin St, E8 3DL
*London Housing Action Now
Meeting 27 October 2008
MOTH Bar*
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People came from groups including: *
London Coalition Against Poverty (LCAP)
Hackney Solidarity Network
Campaign Against Immigration Controls (CAIC)
Private Equity Creative Action Network (PECAN)
Action East End (Save Queen's Market, Save Bancroft Library)
Camden Association of Private Tenants
Rampart
Shelter
Defend Council Housing
*this is an incomplete list as I was not taking notes at this point. please
add.
*Things the group would like to do (in no particular order):*
Saturday 22nd November, the brilliant Morning Bride and, in one of their only two London gigs, Gringo Star,
all the way from Atlanta, Georgia!
All the bands can be checked out on myspace.
Saturday 22nd November, the brilliant Morning Bride and, in one of their only two London gigs, Gringo Star,
all the way from Atlanta, Georgia!
All the bands can be checked out on myspace.
FUNDRAISING VEGAN MEAL + FILMS + LIVE MUSIC
Tuesday 2nd December,
Doors open at 7pm
@ Pogo Cafe, 76 Clarence Road, Hackney E5 (http://www.pogocafe.co.uk)
Live acts include: * Steve Mayne * Beth Dariti * Cornelius * The
Carbon Town
Cryer * Camilla Cancantata
Bring your own booze
Entrance: £10 suggested donation, all funds go towards actions in
solidarity
with immigration detainees. No one turned away for lack of funding.
** http://noborderslondon.blogspot.com **
**noborderslondon@riseup.net **
See Latest News section for report back on the meeting held 19 November 2008.
We Won’t Lie Down on Broadway!
A Benefit film screening for Spirit of Broadway Market, evicted October 2006, but still fighting for justice.
Passing Clouds, Dalston, 7 December 2008, 6.00pm
The Battle for Broadway Market (Dir Emily James, 2006)
We Won't Lie Down on Broadway
A Benefit film screening for Spirit of Broadway Market, evicted October
2006, but still fighting for justice.
Passing Clouds, Dalston, 7 December 2008, 6.00pm
The Battle for Broadway Market (Dir Emily James, 2006)
In late November of 2005, a small café in the East End of London was due to be demolished to make way for a block of flats. On the eve of the demolition, a handful of local residents occupied the café to stop the demolition. Emily James started filming on the first day of the protest,
We Won't Lie Down on Broadway
A Benefit film screening for Spirit of Broadway Market, evicted October
2006, but still fighting for justice.
Passing Clouds, Dalston, 7 December 2008, 6.00pm
The Battle for Broadway Market (Dir Emily James, 2006)
In late November of 2005, a small café in the East End of London was due to be demolished to make way for a block of flats. On the eve of the demolition, a handful of local residents occupied the café to stop the demolition. Emily James started filming on the first day of the protest,

