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Circle Community Centre

Circle Community | 29.12.2004 21:14 | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London

The Circle Community Centre at the old St.Georges Theatre 49 Tufnell Park Rd, London was occupied 3 months ago, as part of an ongoing campaign for urgent action on our critical environmental situation, which has been carried out in numerous squats for the last 12+years (ref. Agenda 21 from the Rio Earth Summit 1992).

Initially taken as an Earth Circus rehearsal space, it has now evolved into a Circle Community Centre. This old church has been a theatre for the last 32 years. However it has been left empty for the last four years and so over the last 3 months untold hard work from many volunteers has re-activated this theatre as a community space.

We were very happy to host the Indymedia benefit party, which was rammed with large queues, however with a bit of patience pretty much everyone got in.

This was an amazing event with top quality performers, especially The Rub Revolutionation, Fundamental, Unpeople, Planetman and the Internationalz , Angel and of course our street action favorites the Rhythms of Resistance who raised the roof with samba vibrations in the stunning acoustics of the hall. Big shout to all the Indymedia crews, Rampart possee, Mudge Peace Not War, the door crew/ stewards, caretakers of the centre, cleaners, recyclers, cafe crew, and you know who, all those volunteers to numerous to mention who keep these places running day in day out, big shout, big up yourselves.

We have video footage that will soon go up on the web , we need some more tech support with this. Especially a more powerful computer that can store more video. Also help to set up live streaming of some of our events.

Keeping the centre going is a constant mission, it is run voluntary on donations by an intrepid band of caretakers.

We need your help, come in and visit , there are many tings to do and many tings a go on.

Everyday caretaking, letting people in an showing them round on open hours, repairs and maintenance, cooking ,cleaning, office work, tech support, research, creativity, kids activities, running workshops and meetings, gardening and campaigning to save this community resource.

We especially need help opposing the change of use plans from theatre back into single denominational church.

The building is owned by the House on the Rock a Nigerian pentecostal church who have said they will allow it to be used for about 10 hours per week of community and theatre activities.

The planning committee is on Jan 18th any resident of Islington, Camden, Hackney or Haringay can send in their views online at islington.gov.uk. or write a letter to Islington planning or lobby the Islington councilors.(details on our website)

We have an appeal court hearing which has already been adjourned till some point in the new year, at which we have a strong case for a license granted at an early meeting with house on the rocks.

However, this appeal case will probably be heard after Jan 18 and if the planning is not granted for change of use, then the building could be passed back to a community consortium who could compensate House on the Rock.

Meaning this historic theatre could be used by many wide and varied environmental and community groups for many years to come. There is already a St. Georges Development Trust who are a not for profit company who are campaigning to keep the building in the public domain.

This campaign is winnable if enough support is received over the next 2 months.

It's up to all of us! Take action for a brighter sustainable future.

Check out our cabarets every friday 8p.m-12 and our website www.circlecommunity.org.uk

for more details

contact:

 circlecommunitycentre@yahoo.co.uk

0207 6091283....

One Love from da Circle Community

Circle Community
- e-mail: circlecommunitycentre@yahoo.co.uk

Comments

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whys so long?

30.12.2004 00:19

Why has it taken so long to publicise this?

The Uk anarchist movement is shit at communicating....

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why not so long?

30.12.2004 03:34

I thinks its cool this is only being 'communicated' now.

I think that the CCC folks probably did lots of communicating to the people that
mattered ie the local community, and people in the squatting scene who could make this
thing work. Lots of people went to the events and the fight for the building begins now so peeps should go for it.

Big up all the Circle crew, I think yous are a bunch of hippys but well done and GOOD LUCK!

random squatter


not an anarchist space

31.12.2004 16:01

St Georges isn't an anarchist or a political space but your typical hippy entrepreneurs. If you don't believe me then check it out! :-0)


WE IS REAL ANARCHISTS SO WOTCH OUT!

04.02.2005 17:52

We hate those hippies becose they wear colours and we wear black and they charge entrance somtimes and we don't. London society is not segwegated enough! Squatters hav got to be segwegated too. so there. Also they play twance music and we ate twance music. Everyone stick to their own narrow social gwoupings or I will squeam. You wouldn't like me wen oi am angry grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!

muppet
mail e-mail: muppet@socialistwanker.com
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