Rough Music Issue 19 - July-August 2008
What's In This Issue:
Spare The Rod, Save The Child - Councillors vote to close Falmer High School and open a privatised City Academy.
Martial Law - Ex-Police adviser in Iraq, Dick Barton, is to lead the police battle against Smash EDO.
Double Decked - Brighton bus drivers win pay dispute with B & H Bus Co.
Gehry Contrary - More Brighton developments shelved as credit crunch hits.
Saw Point - The Anston House development debacle goes on as Brighton Council comes down harshly on developers Bridgetown Properties who illegally chopped down trees on the site.
Fraca-ccino - Plans to open a Starbucks on St James St, Kemptown sees more protests.
Wanker's Corner - This month's gong goes to Argus photographer Simon Dack.
Spooked Out - Brighton and Hove council ups the surveillance on alleged benefits cheats.
Another London Rd Is Possible - Another London Road is possible - one that isn't at the mercy of property speculators.
Rough Music Gig List - Mark Lynch's Guardian security moves into the lucrative market of parking fines and clamping.
Chuch In The Lurch - The church at 88 London Rd is evicted after three months.
Car-A-Bunga! - Council caves into car lobby by relaxing inner-city parking restrictions.