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bristol / anti-cuts Sunday March 24, 2013 15:14 by info@bristolanticutsalliance

BRISTOL & DISTRICT ANTI-CUTS ALLIANCE- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - 25th March 2013

All supporters of Bristol & District Anti Cuts Alliance are invited to our Annual General Meeting.

The details of the meeting are:

Date: Monday 25th March
Venue: Tony Benn House, Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6AY
Time: 7.30pm
Map: Here

The Bedroom Tax is introduced from April; George Ferguson's latest £35 million of cuts will begin to bite at the same time; and Ferguson has plans for another £65 million of cuts. BADACA's AGM will be an opportunity to review the fight against the cuts locally and make plans for the coming months. There will be a discussion on the Bedroom Tax and how to build a campaign against it. Representatives of local government trades unions will introduce a discussion about fighting cuts in Bristol City Council.

Any queries please email admin@bristolanticutsalliance.org.uk

BADACA Admin



south west / transport Thursday March 21, 2013 16:05 by FOSBR
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‘Fifty years on, Beeching’s still wrong’ is the message rail campaigners will be sending out on Saturday 23 March 2013.

Bristol agrees. Bernard Kennedy, Bristol secretary of the rail union ASLEF, said “History has proved that although promoted in glowing terms of 'financial viability' the Beeching Report was, in reality, an axeman's charter."

James White, Bristol Civic Society, said "The single most disastrous decision in the history of public transport anywhere in the world" followed by the deliberate sale of the land assets means we are now facing a public transport crisis. The deliberate dismantling of the system built by our Victorian ancestors will take a huge investment to replace, far more than was received for the sales. The demand for trains can be seen everyday and we must enable the system to react to this demand much faster”. 

Severn Beach station was one of the 2,363 stations identified for closure in 1963. On Saturday, Friends Of Suburban Bristol Railways (FOSBR), with song sheets, and key players from the Tarka Rail Association (Barnstaple line) and AVOCET (Exmouth line) will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Beeching cuts on the scenic train route to Severn Beach station and back. The train is scheduled to arrive at Montpelier Station at 14.21 where a display of placards, maps and graphs on the station will be recorded for posterity by a Bristol film maker.

bristol / protests Wednesday March 20, 2013 11:53 by Bristol AFed
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Boycotting Primark

As the government (and 'opposition') vote through new legislation to help the beligured workfare scheme after it was ruled illegal in the high court, Boycott Workfare inspired protests are taking place across the country.  Online campaigning against a different target is taking place each day (see boycottworkfare.org for more info), and street protests are planned throughout the week.

In Bristol the Anarchist Federation & Solidarity Federation have called for a rolling picket this Saturday meeting 2pm at the castle park bandstand. We plan to hold accountable those companies who profit from the forced labour of benefit claimants. Previous pickets, demonstrations and occupations have led to companies such as Holland & Barratt and Tesco pulling out of the scheme, if enough companies drop out the scheme will be unworkable!

Not wanting to missout on the fun Bath Anarchists (BARF) are joining in with a picket outside the (newly opened) westgate street poundland at 3.30pm on Friday.

If you can't wait 'till the weekend to express your rage against workfare come to the art room at Kebele (14 robertson road) at 7pm on Thursday where we will be making banners, painting placards, and thinking up last minute schemes for the demos ahead!

 

Facebook Event for Bristol:https://www.facebook.com/events/343005925817975/

Facebook Event for Bath: https://www.facebook.com/events/118006825055652/

bristol / miscellaneous Thursday March 14, 2013 14:34 by John Lennon
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Acoustic and Electronica night at ARC bar

We have two rooms on Sunday 17th march at the ARC bar. Its St Patricks night so its not going to be your usual Sunday!

ROOM 1 and bar - Acoustic from 6.30pm  Rita Lynch and Clayton Blizzard set the pace with their talents. Rita is an iconic figure in the Bristol music scene with her high energy punk style. Clayton is a radical poet and guitarist.  Commander McNeil has some brilliant and amusing songs. Donkey in a clown suit are a small band with folk influence and unspecified alien landings!!!

The evening starts at 5pm  with a comedy film 'Down By law' directed by the enigmatic Jim Jarmusch. Its a story of three different characters who end up sharing a prison cell.

ROOM 2 From 8pm  Electronica/ Beats/Breaks ................

ONLY £3 before 9pm     £4/5 after

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