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Greens oppose 33% pay rise for Council Chief Executive
Norwich City Council’s Executive Committee will this evening (7 September) decide whether to increase the salary of the Council’s Chief Executive Officer by 33%.USAF Lakenheath demonstration
Join our DEMONSTRATION AT U.S.A.F. LAKENHEATH to demand the withdrawal of an estimated 110 B61 nuclear bombs deployed at this base.SUNDAY 25th SEPTEMBER from 12 noon
MAIN GATE (GATE 1) on the A1065 3 miles south of Brandon
MUSIC -- STREET THEATRE -- OPEN MIKE
QUAKER MEETING at 2.30 p.m.
Nuclear science public meeting in Norwich
PUBLIC MEETING -- FRIDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER at 7.30 p.m., FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, UPPER GOAT LANE, NORWICH"THE DREAM AND THE NIGHTMARE: nuclear science, nuclear weapons and new disarmament strategies"
SPEAKER: PROF. PETER NICHOLLS, University of Essex, and chair of Abolition 2000-UK
NO2ID Take fight to Home Secretary's Town
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Green Councillors slam Norther Distributor Road preferred route as a 'hodge-podg
The Norwich and Norfolk Green Councillors have studied a report published by Norfolk County Council’s Cabinet, in which the County gives its preferred route for an Northern Distributor Route (NDR). The Greens see the proposal as a combination of the worst of all worlds - and they predict it will lead to a new wave of active opposition to the road.Next CamPeace Meeting -- 1st September
Come and discuss the implications for civil liberties of theGovernment's anti-terrorism legislation at a CamPeace meeting this
Thursday, 1 September at Friends Meeting House, Jesus Lane, Cambridge
at 7.30pm.
Hunt Master charged with assaulting police officer
Hunt master in court to face charge of assaulting police officer during March meetCFP: Immaterial Labour, Multitudes and New Social Subjects
Papers are invited for a conference:"Immaterial Labour, Multitudes and New Social Subjects: Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism"
Venue: University of Cambridge, UK: Location: to be announced.
Date: Saturday 29 – Sunday 30 April 2006
Fury over licensing
Norwich City Council refuses to consider many residents' objections to late licence applications, despite having itself misinformed residents about the deadline for objections.Global Solutions Limited (GSL) - criticised again by Anne Owers HMCIP
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Global Solutions Limited (GSL) - criticised again by Anne Owers HMCIP
"We have now inspected 12 short-term holding centres: the first time these facilities have been exposed to independent scrutiny. Our inspections have identified some important shortcomings in the conditions and treatment of detainees held there."
Demo to Re-Instate Jerry Hicks - Cambridge transport
On 11th August Jerry Hcks spoke at a meeting in Cambridge organised by the Amicus Cambridge Central branch (which covers workers at Marshall Aerospace) and supported by Cambridge Trades Union Council. After hearing Jerry's powerful denunciation of his treatment by Rolls Royce, the meeting unanimously agreed to urge local union branches and union members to do everything possible to help secure Jerry's re-instatement:First plastic bottle banks in Norwich to be installed this week
Norwich City Council is due to install the first plastic bottle recycling banks within its boundary.Dale Farm Photos
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Report back from Jerry Hicks talk in Cambridge
Jerry Hicks, a sacked trade unionist working at the Bristol Rolls Royce plant, talked in Cambridge on the Thursday 11th August. The meeting was organized by the Marshall's Aerospace branch of the Amicus Union in Cambridge, but the audience was quite mixed with trade unionists sitting next to anti-war and social justice activists.Pictures from Hiroshima Day Lantern Vigil
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More Pictures of Open Boat Day
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Enjoy!
Cambridge Critical Mass 26/08/2005
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