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Call Out - High Court, 10am Wed 8th Feb Keep Gloucestershire's NHS Public!

Peter Pannier | 06.02.2012 14:57 | Health | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles

CALL OUT - free on the morning of Wed 8th? Please come and show support at the High Court, Aldwych, London, Wed 10am, where Gloucestershire resident Michael Lloyd is seeking judicial review against transfer of Gloucestershire's
community hospitals out of NHS and into social enterprise. for more
info see http://www. stroudagainstcuts.co.uk/ or email
carolinejmolloy[a]gmail.com

Campaigners in Gloucestershire on a Protest March last September
Campaigners in Gloucestershire on a Protest March last September


CALL OUT - free on the morning of Wed 8th? Please come and show support at the High Court, Aldwych, London, Wed 10am, where Gloucestershire resident Michael Lloyd is seeking judicial review against transfer of Gloucestershire's
community hospitals out of NHS and into social enterprise. for more
info see www. stroudagainstcuts.co.uk or email
carolinejmolloy[a]gmail.com

Be great if people can come along with banners etc. Court is public so you can come in if you want, or you could join one of the various lobbies and protests that is happening later in the day re: the Health and Social Care Bill.

follow developments on twitter: @StroudAnticuts

Peter Pannier
- e-mail: contact@stroudagainstcuts.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.stroudagainstcuts.co.uk/

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not sure why photo didn't upload

06.02.2012 15:09

Protest March September 2011
Protest March September 2011

here it is:

PP


photo prob

06.02.2012 15:13

Not sure why either, it did come out ok after resizing, article above fixed.

tech


thanks

06.02.2012 15:51

yes, realised it might have been a size issue so made sure I used a small photo the second time! Cheers for sorting it in the article

PP


Map

06.02.2012 21:41

The address is: Chancery Lane, Strand, London WC2A 2LL.

I'll post the court we'll be in tomorrow afternoon/evening, when we find out.

There is a map of the royal court of justice late on in this guide about their facilities for disabled people. I can't seem to find another map anywhere:  http://www.justice.gov.uk/downloads/guidance/courts-and-tribunals/courts/rcj/facilities-and-access/Facilitiesservicesleaflet2011.pdf

PP