eviction alert
the collective | 05.12.2004 04:12
EVICTION ALERT
Ho Ho Ho and a Merry Christmas
its that time of year again folks when Birmingham city council looks at their lists to see whos been naughty and whos been nice and decides to evict regardless
Next on their list is us
Bournbrook Nursery Social Centre, formed back in late August to provide an autonomous space for the community to use. Hosting film nights supported by Birmingham Indymedia, providing a safe meeting space for local groups such as Birmingham Bi Womens and West Midlands Anarchists. Holding Chigong Chinese standing meditation and an maintaining an open forum for the local community to discuss the new proposed road development and the use of the secret garden (which the social centre community has cleaned up and put back into use)
The council are set to turn up sometime on Monday so we need some support. THIS EVICTION WILL LEAVE 3 HOMELESS PEOPLE ON THE STREETS A COUPLE OF WEEKS AWAY FROM CHRISTMAS
MONDAY 6th December 2004 from 8am
Bournbrook Social Centre Bournebrook Road Selly Oak
opposite Birmingham Uni gates on the bristol road (take bus 61, 62, 63 from corporation street)
Bring whistles, pots n pans to play, costume, anger 'n'ya energy, humour.
Its been a hard slog, but weve seen some worthwhile things come out of this space. Any help recieved, even if it is just a 'good luck' call/txt/email is well appreciated and does loads to help boost people down at the centre.
For Every Eviction Another Occupation
love and rage
Bournbrook Nursery Social Centre Collective
email support (which will go up on the Nursery Notice board scbrum@email.com)
http://stuffit.org/nursery/
background
reclaimed!! pictures and first reports from the nursery
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/08/296829.html
eviction papers
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297978.html
community space not lottery waste (with picture of secret garden)
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297873.html
council takes squatters to court
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297726.html
wish us luck xx
Ho Ho Ho and a Merry Christmas
its that time of year again folks when Birmingham city council looks at their lists to see whos been naughty and whos been nice and decides to evict regardless
Next on their list is us
Bournbrook Nursery Social Centre, formed back in late August to provide an autonomous space for the community to use. Hosting film nights supported by Birmingham Indymedia, providing a safe meeting space for local groups such as Birmingham Bi Womens and West Midlands Anarchists. Holding Chigong Chinese standing meditation and an maintaining an open forum for the local community to discuss the new proposed road development and the use of the secret garden (which the social centre community has cleaned up and put back into use)
The council are set to turn up sometime on Monday so we need some support. THIS EVICTION WILL LEAVE 3 HOMELESS PEOPLE ON THE STREETS A COUPLE OF WEEKS AWAY FROM CHRISTMAS
MONDAY 6th December 2004 from 8am
Bournbrook Social Centre Bournebrook Road Selly Oak
opposite Birmingham Uni gates on the bristol road (take bus 61, 62, 63 from corporation street)
Bring whistles, pots n pans to play, costume, anger 'n'ya energy, humour.
Its been a hard slog, but weve seen some worthwhile things come out of this space. Any help recieved, even if it is just a 'good luck' call/txt/email is well appreciated and does loads to help boost people down at the centre.
For Every Eviction Another Occupation
love and rage
Bournbrook Nursery Social Centre Collective
email support (which will go up on the Nursery Notice board scbrum@email.com)
http://stuffit.org/nursery/
background
reclaimed!! pictures and first reports from the nursery
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/08/296829.html
eviction papers
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297978.html
community space not lottery waste (with picture of secret garden)
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297873.html
council takes squatters to court
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/09/297726.html
wish us luck xx
the collective
e-mail:
scbrum@email.com