Dungavel Protest, Tues July 5
No Borders | 04.07.2005 16:49 | G8 2005 | Migration
The protest happens as hundreds of Zimbabwean's detained in Britain and threatened with deportation are on hunger strike.
The protest is not just about Dungavel. Dungavel is only one of hundreds of migrant prisons across Europe, and the protest calls for an end to detention and deportation, for the rights of all people to flee the persecution, poverty and wars which result from the policies of the G8.
A fleet of buses will take thousands of protestors from George Square, Glasgow, with a shuttle service running from 9:30am onwards.
Buses from Edinburgh leave Waterloo at the east end of Princes Street 9:30 and 11:30 am.
Buses cost £5 waged, £3 unwaged, with asylum seekers and refugees going free. Many tickets have been sold in advance, but there are still spaces on the buses. If you can't get on one of the Edinburgh buses, travel to Glasgow for the shuttle service from George Square.
Regarding travel by road, the only way into the Dungavel area will be via the A70 (join it by leaving the M74 at the Douglas turnoff) and through Muirkirk. The road through Strathaven by the usual A71 route will be blocked off for the day.
For transport details from Glasgow phone 0141 946 6193. For Edinburgh 07973 505172.
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