EVICTION SHOWDOWN PENDING AT EVERYTHING4EVERYONE (Dalston Theatre)
E4e | 16.10.2006 14:58 | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London
Community samba workshops with local kids
Samba workshops in the street - free for all!
The building was occupied to halt its demolition and as part of an ongoing process to prevent the fate of a vibrant and diverse community being decided by property barons that will go on to line their pockets with the spoils of others' misfortune. The occupiers acted after years of council neglect had left the once prestigious building in almost complete ruin. Built in 1896, the building has served as a circus venue, a theatre, a filmhouse and eventually a concert hall, at one point playing host to legendary acts such as Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, and later on The Prodigy. The plans to demolish and build luxury high-rise flats, completely unaffordable to the great majority of locals, were drawn up without any genuine consultation with the local people. This has been the case for decades, with the mass-closure and selling off of public, community spaces, such as leisure centres, schools, school playing fields, nurseries, social housing and community centres, to make way for private property for use by the few that can afford it. With this in mind, the occupants opened up the space and invited all people from the local community to come and decide how the space would be organised.
The battle to open the site as a community space began with a dramatic occupation the day before the preparation for the planned demolition of the building started. When council workers, contractors and demolishers arrived early Monday morning to start the preparations for the demolition, they found that locals and friends had already entered the building and its 3 adjacent houses just a few hours before. Although the building had been legally occupied, the council and their dogsbodies proceeded to illegally enter the building. Occupation of the theatre itself was maintained for two weeks by one of the protestors maintaining a permanent presence on the roof of the building. At the same time the council took the occupation of the theatre to the high court, but a series of bureucratic blunders, taking the case from one court to the next, allowed the resistance to continue.
Through the activities and workshops that have taken place the aim has been to act as a centre for people from the diverse communities in the area to have a place to come together and collectively organise in co-operation with each other, allowing a space for better understanding and communication, as it is eventually only these people who have the rightful place to decide together the fate of their community. There has also been an emphasis on uniting local struggles with global struggles, as it is not only Hackney that is suffering the consequences of corporate takeover of land, but communities all over the world.
Dalston theatre is just one example among many in an ongoing process of gentrification in East London, involving the mass sell-off of public land by the council to property developers and private companies. The Olympic Games, which will come to London in 2012, is just one more excuse for private investment in an area where once local communities thrived, and where now locality, including housing, small businesses and public spaces, is sacrificed in the name of big business and corporate profit-making.
With the day of the eviction approaching ever closer, the occupants have organised a steadfast resistance, and welcome any groups or individuals to stop by the cafe (4 Dalston Lane E8), open every day 12pm-7pm, and help out in whichever way they can.
The process that the occupants have initiated will not end with the demolition of this one building however, but will move forward with the occupation of another building in the local area. To get involved with the setting up of this new space: e-mail everything4everyone@riseup.net or drop by the café while we're still there...
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19.10.2006 14:24
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Save Hackney and Keep the Human Race Alive...
16.10.2006 18:57
One small village could resist and fight back in self defence against big business and big government and attempt to save the human race from extinction this century.
There is now a State of Emergency on the earth, and there needs to be a World Revolution to overthrow all the alien governments and replace them with Peoples' Local Action in every bio region on the planet.
Would you rather have the Olympic games at the same time as the Gulf Stream stops completely, bringing a new ice age to Britain and Europe, or would you prefer to see the local Hackney community revitalised with new eco-friendly activities that could inspire the whole world to ensure the survival of future generations?
Support the Hackney Resistance Movement while there is still time, and realise just how important what they are doing is to the security of humanity which will not be around for much longer if we do nothing to stop the global destruction.
The EARTH AID Environmental Campaign
e-mail: earthaidcampaign@yahoo.co.uk
Homepage: http://canyousavethehumanrace.blogspot.com