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Hiroshima Day Demo, Market Square. Nottingham

06-08-2010 19:24

Friday 6th August 2010

12.30pm Folks gathered for an Hiroshima Day Demo in the Market Square. Nottingham

Folks gathered for an Hiroshima Day Demo in the Market Square. Nottingham

This year was the 65th annerversary of the dropping of the Hiroshima atomic weapons [6th August 1945]

Each year a demo highlights the effects of Nuclear Weapons and the devastation caused when the atomic bombs were dropped.  Placards and banners were displayed and many passers-by, signed a petition calling for the government to scrap Trident Nuclear Weapons.

Earlier in the day, as a way of highlighting the devastation caused by the dropping of the atomic bombs, members of Nottingham CND cycled about to different places around Nottingham and giving out Hiroshima Day leaflets.

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2005 Nottingham Hiroshima & Nagasaki 60th anniversary commemoration event
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/08/320733.html
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/08/320754.html

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ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham.  UK
Email:                 tash@indymedia.org
Web:                   http://digitaljournalist.eu
Member of the National Union of Journalists [NUJ]
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"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
                                   It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
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This Week in Palestine- Week 30 2010

06-08-2010 17:42

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Welcome to this Week in Palestine, aservice of the International Middle East \Media Center, www.imemc.org, for July 31, through August 6, 2010.

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Belgrade 6 acquitted - an audio interview...

06-08-2010 14:22

Listen to a follow-up interview with the Belgrade 6 on their acquittal and the continued repression of social movements and protest in Serbia and the Balkans...

On Saturday, Sept. 4 2009, five* political activists were arrested  in Belgrade on trumped up charges. The arrests are allegedly related to a direct action which took place at the Greek Embassy on Aug. 25 where negligible property damage was done. They Belgrade 6 were held for three months without charge and finally Charged with “international terrorism” - the first instance this had ever been used in  Serbia - and the comrades faced a possible 3-15 year prison sentence.

The Belgrade 6 spent the next five and a half months in terrible imprisonment, isolation and torture in the Central Prison in Belgrade. People reacted locally and globally with local groups working in the Balkans, as well as impressive amounts of soldarity call-outs around the world - the Belgrade 6 were released on bail in February 2010. It's worth pointing out the repression of soldarity work in connection with the Belgrade 6, including the arrest of ASI supporters putting up posters demanding "freedom for arrested anarchists".

Dissident Island featured an interview with Ratibor Tribuvanac on our 19 March 2010 broadcast - with a full-length interview on London Indymedia.

A second hearing happened on 23 March 2010. The "international terrorism" charges were dropped to one of "endangering public safety" - also a serious charge with a minimum prison sentence of 6 months to 13 years.

Listen to the audio interview uploaded below where the Belgrade 6 discuss their acquittal and the complex state-repression mechanisms at play in Serbia - with police, authorities, liberal elite and media squashing various forms of anti-state dissent, and on the state-sponsored fascist threats faced by radical activists on the streets - an ellucidating interview to clue you in to movement happenings in the Balkans and beyond...

Many thanks to reported 'Double Trouble' for getting this exclusive interview.

An edited version of the full-length interview featured on episode 63 of Dissident Island Radio.

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Investigative Journalist Charles Atangana in Danger of Being Deported to his Death in Cameroon

06-08-2010 09:23

Investigative journalist Charles Atangana first came to Scotland 6 years ago as an asylum seeker from Cameroon where he, like many other Cameroonian journalists critical of the regime has been persecuted, jailed, tortured. Well known journalist Bibi Ngota died in prison this year.

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Detention of children ends but is the proposed alternative humane?

06-08-2010 08:02

Families with all legal rights exhausted to be given two weeks to leave the UK voluntarily

If they don't

Children/parents will be forcibly removed from their homes and taken directly to the airport to board the plane.

UKBA will likely ask for a heavy police presence should the family try and build up any form of community protest on the day of removal. UKBA concerned that if they fail to remove family on the day,  significant public order problems may occur at any future attempts.

In the event of parents of family resisting on the day, family could be separated, children possibly taken into care, whilst police/immigration officials deal with parents.

Any last minute legal challenges processed through the legal system expediently.

The document at many points, stresses the strength of community resistance, from people in the street, teachers, NGOs, MPs, voluntary groups, faith groups, charitable organisations and the media

( The briefing paper reprinted below has been leaked to the media)

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Palestine Today 08 05 2010

06-08-2010 06:40

Welcome to Palestine Today a service of the International Middle East Media Centre, www.imemc.org for Thursday, August 05, 2010.

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Artworks on the Mansfield Road, Nottingham

05-08-2010 23:24

Artworks graffiti on a record shop on the Mansfield Road, Nottingham.

Portrait of a little bit of civil disobedience.

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Not exactly hot news, it's been there a while ... I know.  

But here at Notts Indymedia Towers, we are still testing the site out.  We also want to show you [if it works] that you to can upload videos from either your digital camera or mobile phone. The main differerence from our old site, is that it should play on the page without any extra software.  Also ... the convenience of streaming directly without having to download the whole shebang first.

Thus, we hope you contribute more here .... than those folks over at YouTube who don't care at all about 'our' issues.


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Technicals:
Video
format  .WMV
size    12.3Mb  640x480
length  2min


____________________________________________
ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham.  UK
Email:                 tash@indymedia.org
Web:                   http://digitaljournalist.eu
Member of the National Union of Journalists [NUJ]
____________________________________________
"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
                                   It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
___________________________________________
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Notts Indymedia is 5!

05-08-2010 10:24

Notts Indymedia was launched on August 5 2005 – we are 5 years old today! We’d like to thank everyone who’s helped to make the site the great success it’s become. To celebrate we’ve put together a round up of the major events and ongoing campaigns that have featured prominently over the last 5 years.

2005
One of the first projects to get coverage on the Notts site was the squatting of a number of empty properties on Burns Street. These would become the ASBO social centre which was a great community resource for a number of years.
New Squatting Project in Nottingham | Abandoned for over 7 years... | YES, we’re open !

One of the campaigns that received a lot of well-earned coverage over the years was Nottingham Against Incineration and Landfill (NAIL). NAIL campaigned against the City Council’s incinerator at Eastcroft. They held a demo in Market Square in October 2005. Since then plans for the expansion of Eastcroft have been rejected by the Planning Officer and then successfully appealed by owners WRG.
NAIL campaign hammers on... | NAIL campaign ’banner drop’ at Sneinton Boulevard | Campaigners meet Environment Agency over incinerator | Planning Officer insists on wider public consultation for incinerator expansion | Nottingham Against Incineration and Landfill campaigners hand in petition | Incinerator Public Meeting - Public Bodies pull out! | Planning Officer Recommends Rejections of Incinerator Expansion | Massive victory for anti-incinerator campaign in Nottingham | Eastcroft Incinerator Expansion - WRG lodge Appeal | Approved Incinerator Expansion Paves Way For Direct Action

In October, angry protests greeted arms dealers attempting to recruit on Nottingham University’s campus. Caterpillar, BAE and Rolls Royce were picketed.

Protests as arms dealers attend careersfair

2006
In early 2006, the university was hit by major protests again as Prime Minister Tony Blair addressed Labour party activists at the East Midlands Conference Centre. Protesters slipped through police lines to occupy the car park of the centre and then forced their way out of a kettle to escape.
Day of action as Tony Blair sets out new nuclear power policy in Nottingham

In March, regular Indymedia contributor Tash was arrested whilst photographing an armed police operation in St Ann’s. This was in spite of being involved in the agreement of new guidelines for the police concerning interactions with journalists just days before. Tash won the support of many journalists during his trial, including NUJ General Secretary, Jeremy Dear.

Indymedia photographer arrested by armed officers

During the Spring the local No M1 Widening group were busy attacking plans to widen the motorway at various consultations around the county. In October a coordinated action saw anti-roads banners dropped along the length of the motorway. Unfortunately the campaign later fell foul of draconian police action as a number of activists were arrested on conspiracy charges. By the time they’d cleared their names, widening of the motorway was well under way.
End of beginning for No M1 Widening campaign | Banner drops along M1 link roads to climate chaos | Work Starts On M1 Widening As Protests Continue

Also that Spring, local activists set up a protest camp in Sharp Hill, on the edge of Nottingham. This greenbelt land had been earmarked for residential development. The ongoing campaign eventually saw the plans scrapped.
Action stepped up at Sharp Hill

During the Summer, the JB Spray building, an old lace factory in Radford, was occupied by a group intent on using the space for community purposes. They were subject to an illegal eviction before reoccupying the building for several weeks.
J B Spray Building Occupied / Evicted / Reoccupied

The Autumn saw nationwide protests against Shell for its exploits in Rossport, Ireland. In Nottingham a protester was hospitalised by a driver as protesters descended on a garage in town, shutting it down.
Protester hospitalised in successful Shell blockade

2007
2007 saw the eagerly anticipated (by some) reopening of Nottingham’s Market Square. Not everyone was happy though and there were worries that the (very expensive) square would just be seen as the Council’s property to hire out to commercial outfits. These worries seem to have been justified as barely a day goes by without an ice rink, big wheel, Nottingham riviera, German market or some other money making scheme dominating the space.
Our Square Isn’t It?

In April a daring action took climate protesters inside the bowels of the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station and bring operations to a halt for a few hours. The action, part of the Spring into Action series of events around climate change, protested the use of coal in power stations. Those arrested later called expert scientists in their defence at trial.
Climate Activists Bring Powerstation Operations To A Halt | ’Clean’ Coal On Trial

In the Autumn, fascist BNP leader Nick Griffin came to Kimberley to speak to party activists. Anti-fascist call outs resulted in a 100 strong crowd descending on the venue and preventing BNP members attending the event. Griffin had a hard time leaving and fumed about a Marxist police conspiracy to stop him speaking.

Anti-fascists successfully blockade BNP meeting venue

In Newark, a conference promoting the use of biofuels was disrupted by activists who pied a senior BP executive and held banners outside the venue protesting the ‘greenwash’ of the companies involved. A simultaneous blockade of a biofuels refinery in Middlesborough was also carried out. The activists returned in 2008.
Biofuels Conference Disrupted At Concerns Over Multi-National ’Greenwash’ | Activists Disrupt Biofuels Conference

At the end of the year, the BNP’s local problems were compounded when Broxtowe councillor and rising star, Sadie Graham, was unceremoniously expelled from the party amidst accusations of treason. It turned out that BNP security had been bugging party activists’ phone calls and they raided her house removing a laptop and data. The expulsions led to a split in the party and a serious weakening in the local area.

Broxtowe BNP Councillor Expelled From Party

2008
Early in 2008 the City Council came under fire from local residents for its attempts to close the much-loved Victoria Baths leisure centre. Sadly the Save Victoria Baths protests fell on deaf ears and the leisure centre has now been closed pending radical rebuilding.
Council Under Fire From Campaign To Save Leisure Centre | Victoria Baths axed early in city budget | Campaign to save Victoria Baths takes fight to the council

In March, a member of the city’s library staff used the Notts Indymedia site to anonymously speak out against attempts by the management to bully staff into wearing uniform. Unison took up the issue which became a popular campaign.
Library Staff Speak Out Against Uniforms and Management Bullying

In April, a mass blockade of energy company E.On’s Nottingham offices shut hundreds of workers out of the building for most of the morning. The action, in protest at E.On’s involvement in plans for the construction of Kingsnorth coal power station, was part of a Fossil Fools day of action. Two activists arrested for their part in the action were later acquitted with no case to answer.
Fossil Fools Take On E.ON In Nottingham | No case to answer after Notts E.On protest

Later that month, Trident Ploughshares coordinated a mass blockade of Derby’s Raynesway plant where Rolls Royce manufacture the reactors for Trident nuclear submarines. The blockade lasted for 5 hours. Eight of the 10 involved were later acquitted due to police bungling of the prosecution.

Trident Activists Blockade Rolls Royce in Derby | Raynesway Blockaders in Court

In May, Nottingham was in the headlines as two men were arrested on terror charges at the university. Hicham ‘Hich’ Yezza, a member of staff, had agreed to help his student friend, Rizwaan Sabir, with research for a proposal for a PhD studying Islamist terror groups. Police released the pair from anti-terror detention after a week of questioning but Hich was immediately rearrested on immigration grounds. Hundreds of students and staff turned up for a demo calling for academic freedom and Hich’s release. Hich eventually won the right to remain in the UK in 2009.
Anger Over "Terror Arrests" at Nottingham University | Nottingham Uni Detainee Innocent But Still Facing Deportation | Hundreds Join Demo for Academic Freedom and Against Deportation | Campaign Victories As Hich And Amdani Are Released On Bail

Later that month, a campaign began against a proposed opencast coal mine site in Shipley, Derbyshire. A mass trespass on the site as followed by several month long occupation of abandoned farm buildings on the site – Shipley Bodge. The eventual eviction of the squat’s tunnels and lock-ons took about a week and cost UK Coal a sizeable sum of money. Protesters returned to the site later in the year to lock onto earth moving machinery.

Campaigners Trespass on Proposed Coal Mine Site | Coal On Hold - Derbyshire Coal Mine Site Occupied | Derbyshire Opencast Mine Squatters: Eviction Imminent | Derbyshire Coal Mine Occupation - Eviction Happening Now | Protests continue at Shipley open cast site

Not long after the detention of Hich Yezza, another Nottingham activist, Amdani Juma, was detained and faced deportation. Amdani had volunteered with the Nottingham Refugee Forum and AIDS charities for many years and was well known. Large protests in the Market Square and a campaign helped to get him released but, 2 years later, his status is still precarious.
Another Nottingham Activist Detained For Deportation | Nottingham Protests in Support of Detained Resident | Campaign Victories As Hich And Amdani Are Released On Bail | Amdani, Mustafa and Selina are still here

During the summer, anti-fascists ratcheted up a major campaign against the return of the BNP’s Red, White and Blue festival to Denby, Derbyshire. Pickets of the licensing hearing led to the BNP withdrawing their application. On the weekend itself, a 100 strong black bloc attempted to block access to the site and fought with police. Meanwhile protests were held in the nearby town of Codnor and some marchers were allowed to protest near the site.
BNP Withdraw Festival Licence Application in the Face of Protests | Anti-fascists Prepare to Stop BNP "Festival" | Protests greet BNP "festival"

In October, another anti-deportation campaign was launched, to prevent the deportation of an asylum-seeking family from Ghana. Selina Adda and her young children had a huge amount of support from their local community in the Meadows. They were released from detention but their fate is still undecided.
Anti-deportation campaign for Notts family | Amdani, Mustafa and Selina are still here | Urgent action for Notts family facing deportation

2009
The start of 2009 was dominated by responses to the massacre of Palestinians taking place in Gaza. There were several large public protests across the region. As part of a wave of similar actions across the country’s universities, students at the University of Nottingham occupied a lecture theatre in protest. The management were unimpressed and violently evicted the occupiers during heavy snow.
Nottingham Responds to Gaza Massacre | Gaza: Weekend of Protest Across the Midlands | Nottingham university occupied in solidarity with Gaza | Nottingham Gaza solidarity occupation violently evicted

The next big event was the dramatic police raid on the Iona school in Sneinton, in April. 114 climate activists were ‘pre-emptively’ arrested by police in a massive operation. Police claimed that the 114 were conspiring to disrupt the operations of Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station. Two years on charges have been dropped against all but 26 of those arrested. They are yet to be tried.

Mass Arrest of 114 Climate Activists in Raid

Meanwhile, in Forest Fields, opposition to a City Council plan to put the neighbourhood under CCTV surveillance was building. An initial consultation was declared a sham by the residents who claimed that the information given by the police was incomplete and, hence, misleading. The scheme was eventually approved in a controversial vote and the cameras are now in place.

Campaign against CCTV in Forest Fields continues to grow

Rolls Royce Raynesway received attention once again in 2009. A squatted peace camp was set up near the site of the factory and lasted for several months before eviction.
Peace camp established at Raynesway, Derby

Over the summer squatters reclaimed the (still empty) JB Spray building in Radford. Unlike the previous occupations, this one has been long-term – squatters are still there. However, this week the legal owner gained a possession order for the building and they are preparing to resist the eviction.
Squatters Retake Nottingham’s JB Spray Factory | JB Spray squat under threat

In August, the BNP returned to Denby for their summer festival. This time they were met with a very sizeable anti-fascist protest of several thousand people. Attempts were made by the protesters to block roads and a number of BNP members were arrested for sieg heiling.
Anti-fascists challenge BNP’s return to Derbyshire

In the Autumn, thousands of climate activists descended on Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station for the Climate Swoop. In spite of a massive police operation, many of the site’s security fences were breached although protesters were not able to shut the power station down.

Climate activists swoop on Ratcliffe

At the end of the year, the knuckle draggers of the English Defence League came to Nottingham to drink beer and piss on the castle. They were met by a robust counter-demo of local anti-racist groups, autonomous anti-fascists and local youths.
Fascists rally in Nottingham

2010
One of Nottingham’s long-running campaigns, Shut Down H&K, made headlines in 2010 as activists blockaded the arms dealers premises in Lenton and unfurled banners from the roof. H&K’s managing director later claimed to have been intimidated by the peaceful protesters. Shut Down H&K continue to picket the site every month.
Direct action shuts down H&K | Nottingham anti-arms trade activist convicted

In March, the East Midlands National Front made an ill-advised attempt to hold a day of action in Derbyshire. All 5 of them were surrounded by anti-fascists in Ripley town centre and surrendered their union jack and all their leaflets. Unsurprisingly, they haven’t been heard of since.
National Front humiliated in Derbyshire

Back in Nottingham, Council Leader Jon Collins announced that community groups were to be evicted from the Radford Unity Centre as part of a dodgy deal. The local community turned out in force to march to the Council House in protest.
Radford community on the march

The campaign against the Red, White and Blue festival appeared to have won an important victory after the BNP announced that this year’s event was cancelled, in May. The party claimed to be focussing on local events instead but none of these seem to have materialised.
Anti-fascists claim victory as BNP festival cancelled

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Palestine Today 08 04 2010

04-08-2010 15:37

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Welcome to Palestine Today a service of the International Middle East Media Centre, www.imemc.org for Wednesday, August 04, 2010.

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Notts Indypendent #2

04-08-2010 09:25

The second edition of the only genuinely free local paper is here. Non-corporate local news for people who want radical social change.

In this edition:

Meet your new masters - What cuts the ConDem government has in mind for Notts and what we need to do about it.

Nottinghamshire says no to Nazis - The BNP's waged a dismal election campaign but we still need to resist them.

What's up with Notts police? - More harrassment, alarm and distress from the boys in blue.

People's Histreh: Reform riots - Voting reform only leads to disappointment... and a bit of castle burning.

Shut down H&K - Nottingham's armed gangs and where they get their weapons from.

Save Big House - Another victim of the cuts.

And the usual Indy shorts and Online listings.

We've printed out loads of papers so if you'd like to receive one or want to help distribute them in your area please get in touch.

The Indypendent is produced by the Nottingham Indymedia collective. Notts Indymedia is a local non-corporate website, where you can contribute your own news stories.

We'd like the Indypendent to be the same, so if you'd like to write anything for the next edition, get in touch, or just send us your article. You can also get involved with editing, producing or distributing the final result.

The people involved in the Indypendent are also interested in taking action on the issues we write about. We'd like to know what you think is important and work with you to make our city better.

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Corporate Watch: Companies trading from Ro'i settlement

03-08-2010 20:05

As part of Corporate Watch's efforts to map the settlement export activities from the Jordan Valley, occupied Palestine, we visited the illegal Israeli settlement Ro'i earlier this year.

For pictures, visit our web-site.

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Rossport Solidarity Camp Update 20th Aug

03-08-2010 19:22

Hello from Mayo,

Things have been busy enough here for the last while and if your thinking of paying us a visit to the camp then now is a good time to come.  As always there's lots of different things to be doing from campaign work, to gardening to camp maintenance.

In this update:

  • Pat O Donnell finally freed!
  • Beat the Boreholes
  • Write to Niall Harnett
  • Call for submissions against Foreshore licence-deadline 30th Aug
  • Bord Pleanala Oral hearing starting on 24th August

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Palestine Today 08 03 2010

03-08-2010 16:23

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Welcome to Palestine Today a service of the International Middle East Media Centre, www.imemc.org for Tuesday, August 03, 2010.

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Campsfield House Detianees on Hunger Strike

03-08-2010 12:41

Solidarity Demonstration tonight, 3rd August, 6pm @ Campsfield House

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EDO Attacked

03-08-2010 12:07

EDO, in Home Farm Road, Brighton, was attacked last night

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Democracy Village rally speech from Saturday 31st July

03-08-2010 11:28

Here is the text of the speech that was said at the Democracy Village anti-war rally at Victoria Tower Gardens on Saturday July the 31st.

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Unwelcome Guests #510 - The Race Towards Global Consciousness

02-08-2010 20:33

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Hitting Rock Bottom & Realising The Reunion

This week's show includes three speakers' exciting vision of a single, global, interconnected human family. We start with Jeremy Rifkin's uplifting conclusion of last week's Empathic Civilization talk, before an interview with Charles Eisenstein and concluding with a similarly uplifting call to change the human narrative by David Korten.

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Spray Squat prepare for possible eviction ..again

02-08-2010 16:24

Monday 3rd August 2010

Earlier today in Nottingham County Court, a judge granted a possession order.

Earlier today in Nottingham County Court, a judge granted a possession order.  Meaning that the building that has been squatted for over a year, could be evicted at any time from now on.

Folks are preparing for all eventualities.  Begining with a banner drop to draw attention to these issues.

When / if they are evicted .... the building will return to being an empty eyesore with more bits continuing to fall off, and those currently housed there ..... become homeless.

Squatting is not a crime, but the owners right to just let it rot ... should be.


These are some recent posting on the newswire about recent events:

Possession Order granted to legal owner of JBSpray
http://notts.indymedia.org.uk/articles/250

J B Spray Squat, court date, Mon. 2nd Aug.resist!
http://notts.indymedia.org.uk/articles/247
http://notts.indymedia.org.uk/articles/238

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These are links to older postings, showing some of the positive posibilites for the building:

Spray Building :: Russell Strett

J B Spray Building Occupied / Evicted / Reoccupied
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/07/344121.html

Spray Building Squat, Radford: A Guided Tour
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/08/348297.html

Spray Squat Party 1 : Acoustic Gig
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/08/348318.html

Spray Building Squat : Nottingham County Court Appearance
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/08/348339.html

Spray Squat Party 2 : Acoustic Gig, with diner
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/08/348358.html

Squatters in the JB Spray Building, prevent water company from cutting them off
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/06/432556.html

Spray Building 'spring into action' open for business
http://nottinghamshire.indymedia.org.uk/2007/04/367164.html

Nottingham Spring into Action :: Bicycle power for electric generation
http://nottinghamshire.indymedia.org.uk/2007/04/367505.html

Squatters Retake Nottingham's JB Spray Factory
http://nottinghamshire.indymedia.org.uk/2009/07/434538.html


____________________________________________
ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham.  UK
Email:                 tash@indymedia.org
Web:                   http://digitaljournalist.eu
Member of the National Union of Journalists [NUJ]
____________________________________________
"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
                                   It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
___________________________________________
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