census info
share , 16-03-2011 - 14:22
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No to Nukes in the South West
glimmer , 16-03-2011 - 14:22
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Someone to film THEATRE UNCUT tomorrow night
Emma Callander , 16-03-2011 - 03:27
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Bath Anti-Cuts Alliance launches its website
Matt Banning , 15-03-2011 - 23:22
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Theatre Uncut at the Bristol Old Vic Wednesday 16th March
Emma Callander , 15-03-2011 - 23:22
Theatre Uncut at the Bristol Old Vic THEATRE UNCUT at the Bristol Old Vic created by Reclaim Theatre and Meeting Point productions
A group of the UK's leading playwrights have joined forces to create a collection of powerful short plays in response to the coalition government's cuts in public spending.
Between the 16th and 19th of March there will be over 60 performances of these plays across the UK in theatres, school halls, houses, anywhere and everywhere. All proceeds go to the charity Children's Poverty Action Group.
Director Emma Callander will be directing staged readings of five of these plays performed by a stellar cast including Felicity Montagu of Alan Partridge, Ben Turner of Casualty and members of the Made in Bristol company at:
the Bristol Old Vic on Wednesday 16th March at 8pm
Fragile by David Grieg (Midsummer, The Architect) Things That Don't Make Sense by Dennis Kelly (Taking Care of Baby, Orphans) Whiff Whaff by Jack Thorne (Skins, This is England '86) The Fat Man by Anders Lustgarten Hi Vis by Clara Brennan
Cast: Chris Bianchi Howard Coggins Marie Clifford Joe Hall Jesse Jones Jesse Meadows Helena Middleton Kesty Morrison Felicity Montagu Ben Turner Edith Woolley
Tickets will only be available on the door for £3 (cash only) so early arrival is advised.
For more information please visit www.theatreuncut.co.uk or www.bristololdvic.org.uk
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In Solidarity with all activists who are unable to be with us today.
Freedom , 15-03-2011 - 16:22
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What Keeps Me Up At NIght
Arvind Howarth , 15-03-2011 - 15:26
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Update on Jock’s Appeal Case
! , 15-03-2011 - 15:26
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Campaign group, South West Against Nuclear, condemns "the arrogance of the Nuclear Industry"
SWAN , 14-03-2011 - 13:22
From Fukushima to Hinkley SWAN Condemns the arrogance of the Nuclear Industry Campaign group, South West Against Nuclear have come out today to express sympathy and solidarity with the people of Japan who are not only facing an unimaginable natural disaster, but also a rapidly unfolding disaster that has human handprints all over it.
Says Debbie Richards" The Japanese Authorities have known for some time that they were due for a "big one" Whilst TEPCO knew that there were problems with their backup generators following the earhquake that rocked Fukushima #1 Plant in June just last summer"
Whilst we know that the governments want people to remain calm we absolutely condemn the duplicity of so-called nuclear experts for deliberately misleading the public about what is happening in Japan, their assurances are completely unfounded.
This sort of misinformation happened after Chernobyl and is one of the reasons that there was so much health damage to the people of Chernobyl.
It's about time the people inside the nuclear industry faced up to the facts about nuclear power it is not safe and we do not need it - No to Nuclear New build in the UK.
Full article
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From Fukushima to Hinkley SWAN Condemns the arrogance of the Nuclear Industry
SWAN , 14-03-2011 - 12:22
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Film Campaign Against Human Trafficking
Rachel Sherwin , 13-03-2011 - 14:22
Bristol University Unchosen is an anti-trafficking charity promoting human trafficking film campaigns nationwide. Through film, documentaries, interviews and Q&As, Unchosen raises awareness about labour, child and sex trafficking.
On 21st and 24th March Unchosen is organising a film campaign at Bristol University with partners: Amnesty International, Anti-Slavery Society and Ctrl.Alt.Shift. 'Victoria Terminus' brings to life the link between poverty and trafficking. Following the street children of Mumbai, the film highlights the extreme vulnerability of the real-life ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, when basic survival becomes a daily challenge. Hungry, used and abused; is there anyone the children can trust? This is your stop… Welcome to India’s trouble station.
Post film talk and Q&A: Film Director, Gerard Vandervegt; Director of Human Rights Unit, UWE, Dr. Christien van den Anker; Head of Office, IOM Wales & South West, Jason Matthews
Manor Hall , Lower Clifton Hill, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1BU
Unchosen is a registered charity, based in Bristol. Free admission to film campaigns which are organised on a not-for-profit basis.
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Venue Latest
Piers , 12-03-2011 - 15:22
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Taunton copper rape case
ACAB , 11-03-2011 - 15:22
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Children in Bristol and the South West threatened with being locked up despite government promises.
P , 11-03-2011 - 15:22
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Anonymous Promotions: March 2011
Anonymous Promotions , 11-03-2011 - 13:22
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BARG - Time to give up Activism?
BARG , 10-03-2011 - 19:22
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Cabot Circus
Jayne , 10-03-2011 - 17:24
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Protest At Liam Fox In Bristol - Thursday 24th March
info@bristolstopwar , 10-03-2011 - 16:22
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The Bath Bomb Wants You... To Spread Its Filth [1]
B.B.J. , 10-03-2011 - 15:22
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Bristol May Day plans
haymarket , 10-03-2011 - 13:22
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