2. Legal support
3. Transport to summit
4. G8 summit events
5. Convergence space(s) in Scotland
6. Days of Dissent pamphlet
7. Donate to Dissent
8. Bristol contact details
1. Calendar of Bristol events:
10 May – Bristol Dissent group meeting, 7.30pm at Kebele
11 May – Dissent ‘events’ sub-group meeting, 8pm at Kebele. Contact group for details of future sub-group meetings
19 May – ‘ASBO’s & activists: the use of the civil law to attack campaigners’ - meeting organised by Bristle magazine. 7pm at Kebele (more info editors@bristle.org.uk)
20-22 May – The Clown Army visits Bristol (more info www.labofii.net and www.clownarmy.org/recruit/recruit.html). To book a training place for the 21 & 22 May email trainings@labofii.net
21 May – Bristol artivists meet to produce political art, 3pm at Kebele
26 May – Film night at Kebele, at 8pm, showing ‘Eyes on the prize’ about America’s civil rights years. Arguably the most important civil rights film ever.
28 May – Training for Action: affinity group & first aid training. 11.30am-5.30pm, at St Werburghs Community Centre. Other training sessions to follow. More info from bristol_g8workshops@riseup.net
31 May – Bristol Dissent group meeting, 7.30pm at Kebele
4 June – Anarchy Bears Grrr8 picnic & funday. 12 noon onwards on College Green, central Bristol. Reclaiming a greenspace; bring frisby, friends, food to share & a smile. With kids stuff, 5-a-side footie, skateboarding competition, face painting, clowns, drums, music, info stalls, and more! More info to follow. Flyers available now at Dissent meetings.
Next benefit/fundraising event – details to follow once confirmed
Rest of June – for details email dissentbristol@subsection.org.uk or bristol_g8workshops@riseup.net and check http://bristol.indymedia.org
Note – Kebele Kulture Projekt is at 14 Robertson Rd, Easton, Bristol, BS5 (tel 0117 939 9469)
2. Legal support info
G8 Legal Support is a Dissent working group. They will provide info, legal & arrest support for protesters in Scotland. They aim to have at least 50 legal observers on the ground at the protests, backed up by a staffed 24-hour office. You can find out what they do (and won’t do); about the role of legal observers, and read/download ‘An activists guide to Scots law’ (draft) and more here www.g8legalsupport.info/
Currently from Bristol there are 4 confirmed legal volunteers going upto Scotland. If you would like to know more about legal observing see the website, and contact Bristol volunteers c/o bristol_g8workshops@riseup.net putting ‘legal support’ in the subject line. There will be legal observer training in London on June 12, and a session can be arranged in Bristol if numbers warrant it. To confirm yourself as a volunteer email g8legalsupport@riseup.net and copy to the Bristol email above.
A few local activists are also producing a ‘Stay free/legal support on protests’ briefing paper, out soon.
3. Transport to Scotland
Bristol Dissent decided ages ago it would not be organising transport (coaches, trains etc) to Scotland. Instead they encourage people to travel up in small groups (‘affinity groups’), sharing transport (own cars/vans or hire a mini-bus), by bike, or on public transport. If you are looking for, or have formed a small group - come to a Bristol meeting if you want more info or want to co-ordinate with others. Here are some other transport options:
Bike ride to the G8: see www.g8bikeride.org.uk/ and www.g8cyclecaravan.org/
Dissent Network trains from London to G8 details:
Depart Friday 1st July & return Saturday 9th July
Or depart Monday 4th July & return Friday 8th July
Trains depart LONDON Kings Cross 7am arriving EDINBURGH 1pm. Tickets cost £50 return. To download Booking Form: www.resistg8.org.uk/trainbookingform.pdf
Make Poverty History (www.makepovertyhistory.org/):
Are running coaches from Bristol to Edinburgh, leaving on Friday 1 July, returning 3 July, cost ₤55.00 return only. Their event is of course well worth supporting, although it is a shame they will have been & gone before the G8 actually arrive in Scotland. You could of course just go one way on the coach! Coach details here http://mph.travelscotworld.co.uk/home/travel.htm
Car pool: see here for ideas and care-share offers www.cambridgeaction.net/thepond
You can also try here www.freewheelers.co.uk/index.php
4. G8 Summit events
Too long to list here, so please see http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire/display/22718/index.php
or www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/resistg8/timeline.htm
5. Convergence space(s) in Scotland
A camping convergence space is apparently close to being sorted and will be run with other organisations such as Scottish CND. For latest info (keep checking for updates) look under ‘convergence info’ on the national Dissent website. See www.dissent.org.uk/content/view/44/97/ for current info.
6. Days of Dissent – reflections on past summit mobilisations. This excellent pamphlet is now available on-line at http://daysofdissent.org.uk/ to read or download as a pdf.
7. Donate to Dissent!
Fighting back costs time, and money! If you have spare cash, or indeed a wad of notes for a good cause, bring it to a Bristol meeting, or pop it in an envelope addressed to us and leave it at our Box 102 at Greenleaf Bookshop, 82 Colston St, Bristol, BS1 5BB. Cheques payable to ‘The Dissent Network’ can be posted to us or passed to us at Bristol meetings.
Alternatively use your plastic and donate on-line here www.tenpounds.org/
8. Bristol G8 Dissent! group contact details:
Email – dissentbristol@subsection.org.uk
Post – see under ‘Donate’
Elist – go here to join http://lists.aktivix.org/mailman/listinfo/dissent-bristol
More info will follow, in the meantime…thanks and see you at the blockades!