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Is clubbing in Camden Town finished as we know and love it? 28 Days On....

Camde Clubbing United | 06.12.2007 01:48 | Animal Liberation | Bio-technology | Other Press | London | World

Is clubbing in Camden Town finished as we know and love it? Is the future of Camden hanging in the balnce as the World's largest ever, highest level virus containment facility threatens to bring a 28 Days Later style apocalypse to Camden Town?

The future of Camden Town's bars, clubs and restaurants hang in the balance....As the very real threat of the world's largest virus containment facility was announced on the news. The facility will hold Foot and Mouth disease, Bird Flu, Ebola ect...the implications are devastating. Members of the consevative party....believed to be behind the ga ahead previously revealed plans to "regenerate Camden" and "get rid" of the "tourists, hippies, backpackers, and oddballs" [their words, not mine!] "once and for all"....the land is being bought by the MRC / University College London.

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Fight

06.12.2007 03:41

Fight the bastards til the end.

Anarcho


Who wants to go to Camden anyway

06.12.2007 21:05

Who wants to go to Camden anyway .
Bollox to Camden....Thats where the rot set in.
Crass Consumerism...Punkism off the peg.

Was ok about 20 yrs ago..when it was "Alternative".

Nowday's it's just one big Consumer Disney Land style Spectacle.

To hell with Camden

The cold stomper


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08.04.2008 20:28

as above

Lee


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