Meanwhile, a new set of papers was served (kind of) on RAMpart2 and the hearing date is the 3rd of March (ie. next monday). The hearing is both for an IPO and ordinary possession order (which seems a little weird) and assuming they actually bother to turn up this time we seem to have no defense beyond a few technicalities. If they get the IPO then we'd be evicted tuesday 4th March.
A new building is urgently required.
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Bad luck and best wishes.
25.02.2008 22:34
Bob
it can be hard
25.02.2008 22:51
spaceman
Squatted centres can be hard unpaid social work, is it becoming unsustainable?
26.02.2008 14:50
Squats can attract people the state often prefers we deal with like crack dealers & the mentally ill, meaning we often become more like unpaid social workers as well as necessary activists on serious matters. Maybe fine for a couple of years, but it grinds valuable activists down & gives police an excuse.
Local Pubs in many areas are going through crisis due to cheap alcohol & way tobacco ban has been done.We engage local people more in pubs & still use them for accomadation for actions at night. If these places serve decent food & have good entertainment people , we can acheive more taking over old pubs or clubs like Sumac in nottingham 1in12 or Cowley.
Johnny
unsustainable - obviously
27.02.2008 16:21
They thrive on human energy, energy which is fickle and wanes.
They rely on individuals who come and go, lives that move on, pass by and expire.
They require buildings and resources which change hands, fall into disrepair, are demolished, replaced.
They exist in the cracks, benefiting from the spoils of capitalism - parasites scared to kill their hosts.
So yes, they are unsustainable, just like pretty much all our campaigns, activities and projects, and just like capitalism.
n