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Hackney Social Centre Under Threat of Eviction!

Madeleine Christoff | 19.04.2008 17:59 | 2008 Days Of Action For Autonomous Spaces | Free Spaces | Repression | Social Struggles | London

The Hackney Social Centre (231 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney) is now waiting for High Court Bailiffs, scheduled to arrive at the property at 9:00 AM this Monday, April 21, 2008. Anyone able to stand with us to meet the bailiffs and defend the space is asked to gather outside the Social Centre at 8:00 AM on Monday Morning.



In March, Howun Estates - the property developers who had left the building empty after buying it in 2007 as a pre-Olympic Games "investment opportunity" - was awarded an Order of Possession by Judge Manners (her real name!) at the Gee Street County Court and subsequently secured the Warrant of Posession needed to evict the Social Centre.

County Court Bailiffs were booked for the social centre's eviction Monday 21 April 2008 at 10:20 am. However, residents of the Social Centre were awoken at 9:30 am this Friday morning (18 April 2008) by two alleged representatives of the courts and two police escorts, who informed the residents that a High Court eviction was now scheduled for Monday at 9:00 am.

It seems as if Howun Estates has moved ahead and escalated the eviction threat by sending the notoriously aggressive High Court bailiffs for the first eviction, dramatically ahead of the typical schedule, which usually begins with County Court bailiffs. This move follows several successful resistances to County Court eviction attempts in Hackney last week.

Early last week both a residential property and another autonomous space were effectively resisted, though police presence was high and police intimidation rampant. At the attempted eviction of the residential property, one resister was threatened with pepper spray, and another was assaulted by a police officer who threatened her and twisted her wrist.

The last-minute announcement that High Court bailiffs are now scheduled for the Social Centre's eviction is seen by many Social Centre residents and supporters as an aggressive, escalation tactic, and a response to last week's successful eviction resistances.

** Please gather in front of the Hackney Social Centre (231 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney) at 8:00 AM. The aggression of greedy property developers and the police who serve and protect them must not be allowed to exist behind closed doors. The resistance to this eviction must be public. **

It is a well-known fact that the police read both the Hackney Social Centre website and Indymedia UK. A police presence is expected at the eviction. Come prepared.

Madeleine Christoff

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Updates?

21.04.2008 12:41

Just wondering what's happening cant find any updates anywhere...

Good luck, was at the party on Saturday night. Wicked stuff, much solidarity from Gloucester!

Wish I was there with you now.

Chris

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tax paying citizens at threat

21.05.2008 10:42

this is totally absurd .. are our properties so unsafe.. if they can do it to private property let these guys barge Buckingham palace and hold their demonstrations there..
this is no civilized way of illegally acquiring some1s property.. just by tickling human emotion and sympathy in the name of social centre is not right..

I think days are not far when they will barge our libraries and parks and start their demonstrations and illegal activities there too..

No excuse should be taken!! these guys SHOULD vacate and they shouldn’t be wrongly inspired or else we shall have more of such encroachments everywhere around the city

I have all sympathy towards the developers and the local police who seem to be wrongly framed against!

kulbir
mail e-mail: kulbirarora@hotmail.com


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