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York's anti-Shoppergate campaigners celebrate

ekes | 24.09.2003 16:38 | Free Spaces | Social Struggles

Supporters of the Castle Area Campaign used a "Without Walls" march to celebrate the victory over the proposed "Shoppergate" near Clifford's Tower.

Supporters of York Castle Area Campaign
Supporters of York Castle Area Campaign

York Youth Parliament head the march out of the Guildhall
York Youth Parliament head the march out of the Guildhall

So what is Without Walls Actually about?
So what is Without Walls Actually about?

Oh yes! The town crier came as well!
Oh yes! The town crier came as well!

More supporters of the Castle Area Campaign...
More supporters of the Castle Area Campaign...

More council houses... yer some in place of building behind would be good
More council houses... yer some in place of building behind would be good

Just before the Barbican Centre and the end of the march
Just before the Barbican Centre and the end of the march


Recently proposals to build a large shopping centre, Coppergate II, were finally thrown out. The UK Government and the Planning Inspectorate agree that the Coppergate II shopping mall should not go ahead next to the scheduled ancient monument of Clifford's Tower. The Inspector heavily criticised the Land Securities scheme as over-development and being inappropriate for this highly sensitive area. The Inspector also criticised the inconsistencies in “the Council’s long and relentless drive to secure development there.” The Inspector's report was damning!

The Castle Area Campaign  http://www.yorkcastle.com/ which had been opposing the plans used a march through the centre of the city to celebrate the success.

The march had been organised, and populated by "Without Walls"  http://www.yorkwow.org.uk/ a "local strategic partnership" of the council, business and voluntary organisations. The Castle Area Campaign made up half the march, with members of other without walls organisations making up the rest.

Strange really a council organised march.

At the front of the march members of the York Youth Parliament  http://www.yorkyp.co.uk/ in their url branded t-shirts called for the minimum wage to be paid to _all_ now.

ekes
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Erm, where's the pictures?

24.09.2003 20:21

Kester, you might just want to sort out those pictures, they've all gone missing! Great news, I hope the council do more organising of demo's, just make sure they warn me next time! And BTW: when will the york.indymedia.org.uk page be put up?
Graham

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24.09.2003 23:03

York indymedia will be having it's first face to face meeting at the start of October... people can decide what they want to do, and get involved in... So hopefully york.indymedia.org.uk...

Join the e-list York-IMC to keep in contact  http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-york

The pictures were just taking a while to load onto the site, they should be there now.

ekes