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Newcastle Leap Day Actions

31-03-2004 13:14

Free Shop
On Leap Day, people in Newcastle decided to have a day for something different.
A day that challenged the cynicism, resignation and isolation that supports the status quo.
We left the idea open, and this is some of the things that came out of it.

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Freedom To Palestine

27-03-2004 23:34

Freedom To Palestine

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Sherwood camp: victory possible

27-03-2004 12:25

A network of nets and walkways from the ancient beech tree

In the battle to save Sherwood Forest's finest living beech tree recent developments mean a successful outcome is now more possible than ever.

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MARSHALLS, HANDS OFF 9 LADIES!

26-03-2004 14:50

An office occupation of a Marshalls PLC building took place yesterday (25/03) in Elland, West Yorkshire, as a group of up to 25 activists from Yorkshire, Manchester, Derbyshire and Lancashire decided to ram home the message that corporate exploitation and destruction of our woodlands will not go unchallenged.

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No Borders Mayday Weekend - Dublin, Ireland

25-03-2004 15:48

NO BORDERS MAYDAY WEEKEND - DUBLIN, IRELAND
Friday April 30th to Monday May 3rd

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Menwith action, gate 2 report

23-03-2004 16:52

cuffed in middle of the road
A report on what went on at the Nessfield gate (gate 2) from Lancaster posse...

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Planning application looms for Britain’s Henge Capital

23-03-2004 12:06

Thornborough - 12 times the size of Stonehenge.
The future of Britain’s Henge Capital - Thornborough Henges - a 5,000 years old henge complex that is only just gaining recognition as the UK's most important ritual location 5,000 years ago - is going to be decided this year.

Tarmac Northern Ltd, subsidiary of Anglo American Plc have confirmed, despite UK Government and English Heritage statements against further quarrying in the area, that they will be applying for planning permission to remove yet more of the ritual landscape of this, the UK's largest henge si

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money for nothing

22-03-2004 16:15

having acquired a private permanent mooring after six years of continously cruising, British waterways are expecting £6:50 per foot of boat per year on top of the £9 per foot of boat per yera I already have to pay the private mooring operator, they say I have to pay this because they own the land under the water (which I pay a yearly licence for) which is below my boat!

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More Menwith Hill photos

21-03-2004 17:46

Police at the main gate
Photos taken from the main gate protests at Menwith Hill this Friday. Appologies for the poor quality of photos but they were taken with an old camera in poor low light levels, and have been later adjusted for clarity.

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The day after Menwith Hill - update

20-03-2004 15:34

Menwith Hill Action - Update on arrests, police behaviour, the success of the event and a call for info form those that were there.

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Few more Menwith Pics from later on

20-03-2004 00:57

A tail of too many coppers and balls
The police have arrested who knows how many protesters so far, clearing a couple of gates. Some pictures from the continuing protest.

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Demo for Menwith Protestors at York Police Station

20-03-2004 00:24

Protest on Fulford Road outside Nick
Six of those arrested at Menwith Hill were taken to Fulford Nick in York. Protesters from the city came to demonstrate for their release.

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Menwith hill blockade Photos

19-03-2004 22:12

Our wonderful British bobbies torture a helpless locked on protestor.
Some photos from the menwith hill blocade 19/03/04. Early morning.

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Few pics from Menwith Hill

19-03-2004 16:03

Blocking Traffic
Just a quick selection... from later on in protest.

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Menwith hill blockade timeline report

19-03-2004 11:15

Time line of events at menwith hill blockade 19th March.

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Menwith Hill - report on first actions

19-03-2004 07:53

Ekes rang in with a report at 7:30am.

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Independent Art School Seminar

18-03-2004 18:59

The Independent Art School
Seminar
Thursday 25 March 2004
2pm to 5pm
[shift] Unit 60-63, Merrion Superstore, Leeds.
www.independent-art-school.org.uk
www.emerged.net


As part of [shift] the Independent Art School is organising a seminar that will bring together new critical and cultural perspectives on how people relate to the city, and how artists interact with and express this.
Increasingly artists are using the fabric of the city as their medium. It is becoming an irresistible playground in which to make subtle changes and overt statements that explore the aesthetic and political peculiarities of everyday life.
The artists in [shift] are making works that dissect consumer uses of space, which honour personal histories, and which create surprise interruptions in the daily patterns of the Merrion Superstore and Leeds City Centre.
But what is the history of artists intervening in the city? What are the circumstances that lead to these interventions? Are these works reactions against the increasing control structures we live in? Purely aesthetic attractions to familiar landscapes? Or part of a deeper human mark-making urge to possess ones surroundings?
The Independent Art School is inviting Leeds based researchers in Geography, Sociology and Urban Studies to present their own insights into how people function and use the urban environment, how art can affect the city's ambience, and how the individual and collective can reclaim their locality.
[shift] artists will be present to discuss their work in relation to these issues.
The seminar is free and open to all members of the public.
Seminar participants:
Sue Ball will discuss the role of the artist as collaborator in Master Planning and Urban Design. Sue Ball/MAAP is a consultancy in Public Arts Development and Strategy. Sue was artistic director of Pavilion, Leeds, 1996-2000 when she initiated projects, which focussed on artist/architectural collaborations in the public realm. Her current projects include the design and build of four micro-architecture 'towers' in Lincolnshire along the river Witham with Gent based architect Robbrechtendaem and a public art strategy for the Wigan Pier Quarter with consortium RKL.
Camilla Brueton will discuss her work on Urban Mapping and her work for [shift], multi story commemorating the 40th anniversary year of the Merrion Superstore car park- (Leeds first multi storey car park). Camilla is an artist based in London.
Paul Chatterton will give a presentation on three strands of his activity:
- Research on Young people and City Nightlife
- His involvement in campaigns about social issues within the city (Leeds ARC)
- Squatting and fringe cultures within the city (A-Spire).
Paul is a lecturer in Geography at the University of Leeds and a member A-Spire (www.a-spire.org.uk) and Leeds ARC (www.leedsarc.org.uk).
Gayle Chong Kwan will discuss her research for Sensus which explores how food and associated memories can transport Superstore visitors to other places and times; and a mapping of food memories of the city itself. Gayle studied Politics, Modern History and Communications before doing a Fine Art degree at Central St Martins College of Art.
Lucy Gibson will introduce [shift] and the concepts behind developing this project. Lucy is an artist and initiator/project manager of [shift].
Liz Stirling will give a presentation from her interdisciplinary PhD research on space and ideology. Liz is an artist and lecturer based in Leeds.


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Market Misery in Leeds

17-03-2004 12:13

The plight of Leeds Kirkgate Market stallholders over rent increases by Leeds city council

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Chumbawamba's Alice Nutter reports on Mexican Sweatshops

16-03-2004 12:03

Alice Nutter from the pop band Chumbawamba will report back to the local group of the UK anti-sweatshop campaign No Sweat on her recent visit to Mexico at a public meeting in Leeds on 22nd March. Alice will be joined on the platform by Chinese trades unionist Wendelin,c.w.huang and local No Sweat activist Kate Buckell

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20 March 2004 - Global Action Day

16-03-2004 02:43

20 March 2004 - Global Action Day

Stop the war

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