London's Poison Club is evicted today!
acrobat | 30.07.2004 22:30 | Free Spaces | London
Dalston junction in Hackney, was closed off for some time today as a huge police operation took place to evict the popular and well-known occupied venue and social centre, the Poison club on Dalston Lane.
At aproximatly 3:00pm today the police reportedly axed down the door, roughly handling the occupants, immediatly evicting them from the building, whilst filming the operation.
The building was effectivly "raided" and evicted on the basis of a drug search, and then the second excuse was that the building was structurally unsound due to a fire at the place next door to the poison club the night before.
No drugs were reported to have been found, and of the 5 occupants that were there at the time, no-one was indicated to have, or charged with any drug offence. Under the heavy boots of the police the building did not fall down either - it was still standing as they left, structurally sound, although kicked in!
The Poison Club was home to around nine residents and has been in existance for almost 2 years, this september. Described as a non-commercial D.I.Y meeting point for friends of punk rock, hardcore and grindcore, the residents and users of the Poison Club also regularly facilitaed its use as a venue for benefits for causes such as Zapatista solidarity.
The Poison Club was also a strong focal point for the queer punk community. As a thriving punk venue the club supported many new non-commercial bands as well as bands that had a large regular following at the club. Due to the eviction, almost 30 bands from their massivly full calender, have had to be cancelled.
The Poison Club is the latest eviction in a continued drive to harass and evict squats in the Hackney area.
The eviction is a sad day in the punk community and in the movements that participate in and support occupied social centres for community, entertainment, queer politics, benefits and in breaking the cycle of the gentrification of land and spaces.
For more information see the website:
http://www.londonpunks.co.uk/poisonclub/
More information soon......
At aproximatly 3:00pm today the police reportedly axed down the door, roughly handling the occupants, immediatly evicting them from the building, whilst filming the operation.
The building was effectivly "raided" and evicted on the basis of a drug search, and then the second excuse was that the building was structurally unsound due to a fire at the place next door to the poison club the night before.
No drugs were reported to have been found, and of the 5 occupants that were there at the time, no-one was indicated to have, or charged with any drug offence. Under the heavy boots of the police the building did not fall down either - it was still standing as they left, structurally sound, although kicked in!
The Poison Club was home to around nine residents and has been in existance for almost 2 years, this september. Described as a non-commercial D.I.Y meeting point for friends of punk rock, hardcore and grindcore, the residents and users of the Poison Club also regularly facilitaed its use as a venue for benefits for causes such as Zapatista solidarity.
The Poison Club was also a strong focal point for the queer punk community. As a thriving punk venue the club supported many new non-commercial bands as well as bands that had a large regular following at the club. Due to the eviction, almost 30 bands from their massivly full calender, have had to be cancelled.
The Poison Club is the latest eviction in a continued drive to harass and evict squats in the Hackney area.
The eviction is a sad day in the punk community and in the movements that participate in and support occupied social centres for community, entertainment, queer politics, benefits and in breaking the cycle of the gentrification of land and spaces.
For more information see the website:
http://www.londonpunks.co.uk/poisonclub/
More information soon......
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