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Culture = Money (and loads of it)

Defcon Radio | 24.07.2003 23:04 | Culture | Liverpool

The hypocrisies surrounding flyposting laws are too detailed to go into properly, but it does seem that a wall that would be ugly and bare that is instead covered with increasingly well designed posters about events actually being organised by people working in the city is considered more offensive by the council than massive billboards advertising large productions.

During Liverpool's successful bid to become European Capital of Culture the first time a lot of the people who feel a major part of the city's culture felt the impact of the bid was to find their activities discouraged or outlawed. If you want a clear indication of the way mindsets within the city council were about to work then you could see it no more clearly than in an Echo article smugly announcing that skateboarders were about to be cleared off the streets. This is a culture that has grown up completely organically and does not make demands of people who are not involved. Its crime is not to 'look right'.

The way most people in bands, or putting on bands have been hit is to find it harder to advertise the events they are putting on.

Flyering has now been made illegal, except for bizarre loopholes that the big chain stores, will find a way through. Flyposting has always apparently been illegal, but nothing too heavy handed has gone on to stop it, until recently. Now that Liverpool has won the award of capital of culture it looks set to get even worse.

The larger more corporate posters that appear to be above the law, seem to have become even more single-minded and the smaller organisations generally putting on not-for profit events have found themselves being dealt with even more harshly.

The hypocrisies surrounding flyposting laws are too detailed to go into properly, but it does seem that a wall that would be ugly and bare that is instead covered with increasingly well designed posters about events actually being organised by people working in the city is considered more offensive by the council than massive billboards advertising large productions.

These productions are normally all over the papers and TV anyway and the content can be often quite offensive to the average person. At the time of writing St. George's Hall is literally covered on one side with an unsightly car advert.

We are asking for freedom to flypost in areas where you are not affecting peoples' day-to-day business and not providing a nuisance value to anyone. If the Council made some effort to provide space and support for smaller organisations then there would be less problems for everyone involved and more and more cultural events would be properly advertised and attended.

If you want to get involved in the campaign and organising a protest against LCC policy contact  defconradio@hotmail.com

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Cynicism of culture bid

25.07.2003 09:38

I agree with your comments - the skateboarders, the bands, the artsist etc etc and the local people are the culture of the city. But those who led the City of Culture bid - really know this - the whole way it was all engineered was to make sure their pockets continue to swell - its the same crowd who have been robbing the objective one money for yearsmoney for years - while at the same time useing the local clowns to present they all had some connection with the local people. There is a well documented conspiracy going on in this city - and it includes the stores committe ( marks & spencers et cetc) the cops, private security, local council and the local media - and their aim is to improve thier economic lot and to exclude those who don't add to their profits. And those people who will be banished from the city centre to the outskirts or to the prisons - will be the homeless, the unemployed and those who dont want to play their game. The concerned citiziens of the city, those who are doing the genuine good work, the organisers of genuine gig spaces, the geniuine writers/artists the genuine carers, the genuine people need to get togtehr and work out a plan of action. And at the same time we need to organise our own projects our own media - but we have to be series about it. Our commupence is coming - that is the reality. The shops the cafes, the flats are not for the likes of us. And their are thousands in the city who feel and think like this - we need to get the message to them.
Any suggested programmes of action that can unite a campaign.
In Glasgow they organisaed ' Workers City' in response to 'City of Culture'.

John Ward


ORGANISED BACKLASH

25.07.2003 14:04

I'm not sure about a 'workers' city' how about a 'doley city'. Allowing people to develop any creative skills they have away from pressure from Reeds and the DSS would be a great start to the 'city of culture'.
It seems to be a problem organising anything against the C of C or even the corruption and mismanagement that has gone on with all regeneration money. this could be the little handouts everyone seems to be happy with, including a lot of community and supposedely political organisations. Impetus probably needs to come from people with fuck all to lose and speaking from that corner it would be good to know about how people think we can embarrass the City Council as much as possible.
Getting ourselves out of a handout mentality would be a good start and then attacking the whole idea that people in authority can engineer culture. They should be handing the money directly to the people who know themselves what is needed.

DEFCONRADIO
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ORGANISED BACKLASH

25.07.2003 14:05

I'm not sure about a 'workers' city' how about a 'doley city'. Allowing people to develop any creative skills they have away from pressure from Reeds and the DSS would be a great start to the 'city of culture'.
It seems to be a problem organising anything against the C of C or even the corruption and mismanagement that has gone on with all regeneration money. this could be the little handouts everyone seems to be happy with, including a lot of community and supposedely political organisations. Impetus probably needs to come from people with fuck all to lose and speaking from that corner it would be good to know about how people think we can embarrass the City Council as much as possible.
Getting ourselves out of a handout mentality would be a good start and then attacking the whole idea that people in authority can engineer culture. They should be handing the money directly to the people who know themselves what is needed.

DEFCONRADIO
mail e-mail: www.defconradio"hotmail.com


Getting it organised

28.07.2003 12:37

Course stuff needs to organised - its no good people just moaning about - all the money is going here, there and everywhere. And not challanging it or trying to devlope an alternative.
Organising people on the dole has always been a difficult one. As someone who set up a Claiments union - years ago - with the aim of having a credible force to protect each other - we use to use direct action which would mean going on mass to dole offices to support people under pressure. It needs to set its own agenda - and not be pushed into line by bullshit like uniting with the unions in the dole - they could come along later, and will if the Claiments are effective.
But on the culture front - we shoudn't lose sight that the people who hope and plan to make the dosh - do so by using other people, the real culture to fill their pockets.

John Ward


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