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Anti-Tesco meeting venue vandalised

Jim Jay | 23.09.2007 15:24 | Globalisation | Cambridge

In the run up to this week's meeting against Tesco moving into Mill Road local retailer, Libra Aries bookshop, who is to host the meeting has had their shop front covered in graffitti.

Graffiti on Libra Aries 1
Graffiti on Libra Aries 1

Graffiti on Libra Aries 2
Graffiti on Libra Aries 2

Graffiti on Libra Aries 3 (apologies that this is rather indistinct)
Graffiti on Libra Aries 3 (apologies that this is rather indistinct)


In the run up to this week's meeting against Tesco moving into Mill Road local retailer, Libra Aries bookshop, who is acting as host, has had their shop front covered in graffitti.

After an ethusiastic action supporting the campaign to keep Mill Road Tesco free involving postering, street petitioning, door to door leafleting and visiting local shops ( see  https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2007/09/381829.html ) Libra Aries has suffered a retaliation, presumably in an attempt to intimidate local traders from getting involved in the campaign to protect their own livelihoods.

Local residents immediately rallied round and cleaned off the graffitti and the net result is that there is even more determination to ensure the Tesco blight does not infect this part of town.

Meeting details:
Thursday 27th Sept: 7 pm: Libra Aries bookshop (9 The Broadway, Mill Road)

More information can be found at
 https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2007/09/381824.html

Jim Jay
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H'mmm...

25.09.2007 11:36

How do you know for certain that this is linked to that campaign, and not just random graffers?

Please explain.

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Don't

25.09.2007 19:41

We don't know for certain.

What we do know is that

i) this shop has never been graffittied before in all the years its been there under current ownership

ii) it occurred on the same day that there was a very lively day of action advertising this as a meeting venue

iii) posters for the meeting were torn down on the same night just up the road from libra aries

iv) the graffitti made it clear it was this shop that was being deliberately targetted (no other shop was graffittied that night)

v) on 'we're all neighbours' there were abusive comments about this shop's involvement with the campaign specifically - that day

There is lots of circumstantial evidence - people can draw their own conclusions.

jim jay


graffitti

29.09.2007 14:17

Its all cool to be sceptical but whether Tesco related or not the book shop (which many of us love) doesn't deserve any grafitti. No Tesco on Mill Road (NoT Mill Rd.)

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