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Cambridge Dale Farm Newswire Archive

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17-03-2012 13:38

Traveller Solidarity Network brings its Info Night to Cambridge

On Sunday 25th of March members of the Traveller Solidarity Network are coming to Cambridge to hold an info night on the issues effecting Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities. The tour hopes to bring together grass roots activists, human rights groups, and those from travelling communities with the aim of building the GRT civil rights movement.

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31-01-2012 06:31

Dale Farm: Second Eviction Threat


Following clearance from their own land
last October, families on the Dale Farm
estate have now been warned they could
face imprisonment for contempt of court
if they continue to live within the eviction
zone.

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13-09-2011 00:09

Photos from Dale Farm March, Sat 10 Sep. [Set 2]

Rhythms of Resistance More photos from last Saturday.

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13-09-2011 00:02

Photos from Dale Farm March, Sat 10 Sep. [Set 1]

Most people arrived at the demo by train Around 250 people marched from Wickford Station near Basildon to the Dale Farm Traveller site on Saturday 10 September in protest at the council's plans to evict 90 families from their longstanding homes on the site, with no concern for their welfare. Those affected include the sick, disabled and elderly and around 200 children. More people are needed right now on site to help resist the eviction. More info here:  http://dalefarm.wordpress.com/

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09-09-2011 21:51

Dale Farm Demo - March from Wickford Station Sat 10 Sep.

A reminder that there's a demo and march starting from Wickford station at 1pm on Saturday 10 September to Dale Farm in protest at the eviction of this longstanding Traveller site, which will cost Basildon one third of its entire annual budget and, more importantly, will cost many vulnerable people including children, elderly and sick people their homes. More support urgently needed at Camp Constant, so come and stay if you're able.

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