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01-05-2012 18:55

Mayday Workfare Demos Shut Ox St. Stores - report

After the London Mayday trade union march up to 300 people took part in a roving anti-workfare demo with a banner reading "Workfare is Stealing Our Jobs", shutting down various branches of MacDonalds, Greggs, Topshop, BHS, Holland and Barrett and others including Boots, Pizza Hut, Greggs and more all along Oxford street and beyond. The protest was called by the London Solidarity Federations and supported by Occupy London. The final destination for Occupy London was to retake Paternoster Square.

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10-04-2012 18:55

leyton marsh resistance this morning - report/pics

protest at entrance

bailliffs and police mounted a huge operation today to resume work at the leyton marsh olympic site. several people were arrested for public order offences after holding up work for several hours.

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09-04-2012 16:55

news from leyton marsh and call to action

just one of the many visits from locals
i visited leyton marsh yesterday afternoon and spoke to the occupiers and many locals about the olympic build, the legal situation, and the plans to continue resisting. here are my report and pics. Read more >>

25-03-2012 20:55

Fire station beats IPO

The Fire Station Social Centre near Lambeth Bridge will start running activities this week after a judge ruled the issuing of its IPO was illegal.

The judge threw out the London Fire Service's Interim Possession Order (IPO) on Friday after it arose that papers for the 48-hour fasttrack eviction process were received FOUR days after it was squatted.
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01-06-2011 20:55

Private/Public Space and Too Many Rules

Following on from our previous Private/Public space projects which have focussed on the gentrification of London and the erosion of civil liberties that that entails, the Space Hijackers headed out to the Truman Brewery complex on Brick Lane to enforce the rules that are implicit, and perhaps not so implicit in such places. Stopping people from drinking, smoking, talking, loitering, laughing and even reading our sign!

 

East London is a massive building site with regeneration projects, the olympics, the encroachment of the city and more changing the face of our city. As Anna Minton pointed out in her fantastic book Ground Control, these redevelopment projects, often look positive on the face, but the net result is private corporations wrestling control of our cities from the people. The poor and disadvantaged are pushed out and regeneration often means moving in a new class of people. Public land is reduced and private shopping/living/working spaces are built withprivate police (link to canary wharf security) ensuring that only certain 'welcome' people are allowed to pass through without hassle. This, as you can probably imagine, is something we oppose.

The Truman Brewery Complex just off Brick Lane is a haven for cool and alternative east-end hipsters. With record shops, fixed wheel bicycle shops, galleries, eco & small designer fashion retail and bars it buzzes with creative energy. Walking in from brick lane market you can barely tell where one starts and the other finishes, the beautiful youth litter the streets in both areas drinking from cans and checking each other out.

As they say themselves "The Old Truman Brewery, East London's revolutionary arts and media quarter, is home to a hive of creative businesses as well as exclusively independent shops, galleries, markets, bars and restaurants. For fifteen years the Old Truman Brewery has been regenerating its ten acres of vacant and derelict buildings into spectacular office, retail, leisure and event spaces. The finely tuned mix of business and leisure has created an environment unique in London, making the Old Truman Brewery ;
a destination in its own right."

Alas it also borders one of London's poorest areas, so to keep the relaxed guilt free atmosphere, 24 hour security vigilantly patrol the entrances and spaces. The homeless, poor and troublemakers are kept out, bags are searched, people sitting on the wrong part of the pavement are moved on, only food and drink bought at high price on the premises is allowed to be consumed, and the hipster haven is preserved.

We thought it was high time that the exclusivity and hypocrisy of this 'revolutionary arts and media quarter" was a little more revealed. So with our new easily portable signs (unlike the beast we used to wheel around) in hand we set off to help the security keep the area safe and secure for everyone...

Dressed in black we set up first at the entrance facing Spitalfields Market. We popped up our banners and immediately started keeping the space safer.

 

 

 

"Oi you, no photography!"
"No Running, Slow down"
"Did you buy that drink on the premesis? You'll have to finish it here"
"I'm sorry, no phonecalls in this area, please hang up"
"No cycling! walk that machine"
"Do you have a job? can you afford to shop here?"
"No questions please"
"Move along please, nothing to see"
"No reading our sign sir!"

 

Before long we were joined by the regular security, obviously eager to help us out. 

"Who do you work for? What are you doing, this is private property, you can't do this here". 
"We're just making the area safe and secure, we're here to help"
"Do you work for the council?"
"We're just concerned that the wrong types might get through, and intend to keep this area safe"
"I'm calling my boss"


'The boss' arrived, and to be fair to him was a clever chap. I think he realised we were looking for a rise, so he simply turned around and said that if we moved 1m away, so we weren't in front of the door he was more than happy for us to continue. 
"I've been asking my boss for ages to make me some signs, like these. I can see it's very tongue in cheek, personally I really like what you're up to, I'm not sure about the No OAPs though, my gran wouldn't like that"

 

As always our issue is usually with the people who design, build and own such spaces rather than the people who are paid to work there. However we soon realised that there was a greater audience to be had at the main Brick Lane entrance.

 

Moving around we set up camp again to a much more receptive audience. The guard at the entrance had obviously been briefed to leave us alone, and so we were free to harass and berate the public for walking too slowly, running, smoking, drinking, holding hands, kissing, loitering, not shopping, asking questions, taking our photograph and more. Even the pretent police who turned up enjoyed the rigid law obiding.

 

Lots of people 'got' what we were up to, and started deliberately dancing, singing, smoking and taking pictures to break the rules. We had people join us in telling off the passers by, and lots of discussion about private/public space and regeneration. Some people took a little longer than others to realise the game, and so cigarettes we're put out, drinks put down and conversations stopped before they read to the bottom of our sign and smiled.

Next stops The Westfield CentreThe Olympic VillageOne New ChangeSt Martin's Court_Yard and Cardinal Place

 

 

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31-03-2009 11:57

New G20 convergence space opened

g2 convergence space- payne house, earl street ec2a 2al Read more >>

17-10-2008 13:51

Dissident Island Radio tonight - October 17th

Rozbrat, Library House, Maura Harrington, and more... Read more >>

16-10-2008 13:06

London FreeSchool Weekender....

The London FreeSchool is planning another event for November 21st - 23rd to include free workshops, skill-sharing and discussion on various topics. Read more >>

16-10-2008 12:11

At the Library House next week, Social center Camberwell

Events Happening next week at the autonomous spcae The Library House:
52 knatchbull rd SE5 9QY (on Burton Rd, behind minet library)
check out our new website: thelibraryhouse.wordpress.com Read more >>

13-10-2008 09:45

infousurpa & offline london

London Info Usurpa and Offline are out today, with reports of events and actions of the past two weeks and planned events for the next two weeks. Read more >>

07-10-2008 13:02 | 2 additions

Freedom not fear - some links

More info about the freedom not fear international action this saturday: Read more >>

03-10-2008 14:01

Dissident Island Radio Tonight - October Dirt

AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
We've had our fingers in a lot of pies and have come up with a neat little show this Friday (October 3rd) - Broadcasting for the first time from the London Activist Resource Centre (LARC) tonight's show promises to be a goodun so listen in from 9-11(ish) Read more >>

27-09-2008 21:53

Infousurpa out now

After a summer break ... InfoUsurpa is back now.

Please print and distribute. Read more >>

26-09-2008 22:25 | 1 addition

New social centre in camberwell

About a year after the eviction of the former New Camberwell Centre, a new social centre has been opened in Camberwell, not far away from where the previous one stood.
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26-09-2008 14:24

Opening Event in New Autonomous Space Camberwell: THE LIBRARY HOUSE

Call out to all and everyone to come to the Opening event on Saturday 4th of October, 3pm onwards.
THE LIBRARY HOUSE.
52 KNATCHBULL ROAD (behind library, junction with Burton rd)
SE5 9QY
CAMBERWELL Read more >>

23-09-2008 10:46

Freedom not Fear

A broad movement of campaigners and organizations is calling on everybody to
join action against excessive surveillance by governments and businesses.
On 11 October 2008, concerned people in many countries will take to the streets, the
motto being "Freedom not fear 2008". Peaceful and creative action,
from protest marches to parties, will take place in many capital cities.
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22-09-2008 16:54

London FreeSchool Benefit

Flyer
After a successful first london freeschool week at the beginning of this month we are planning another weekend of nonhierarchical skillsharing, learning and practicing together with the emphasis on equality, respect and trust. since the freeschool is, as it implies, free, we need to raise some funds... Read more >>

11-09-2008 07:28

Walk Your Chalk - Chalk The Walk - take chalk with you wherever you go

Chalk Is No Crime
Its Time To Get Out The Chalk! - Global Chalk4Peace2008 - Sept 13 - 21st
During the week of international peace events
"Our Streets Are OUR Media"
WE have TOTAL access -
"We CAN Make the difference"
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08-09-2008 08:13

TONIGHT-Filmmakers Against War/Nick Broomfield/Smash Edo/Andy Worthington

Portobello Film Festival
Monday 8th September
As part of Portobello Film Festival
 http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/2008/09-08_inn.html
at Inn On The Green, 3-5 Thorpe Close, W10 5XL (2min from Ladbroke Grove Tube)
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05-09-2008 10:24

Monday Sep. 8th - Filmmakers Against War/Nick Broomfield/Smash Edo/Andy Worthing

Portobello Film Festival
Monday 8th September
As part of Portobello Film Festival
 http://www.portobellofilmfestival.com/2008/09-08_inn.html
at Inn On The Green, 3-5 Thorpe Close, W10 5XL (2min from Ladbroke Grove Tube)

Free Entry All Night Read more >>

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