City Strolls - events - meetings

Monday, April 30, 2007

Will Tesco Get The Massage? Partick Did.

Residents of Partick have set the world record for the largest ever mass massage.
At 3pm on Sunday 29th April Partick residents told Tesco to ‘get the massage’ and leave the area the way it is - a place determined by it’s people. The record was set by a total of 87 participants who all enjoyed one moment of shared stress relief.The crowd gathered on a local green space(1) behind Morrison’s on Beith Street, which is in danger of being built upon as part of the Tesco development. The group were guided through the massage by trained masseur, Brendan McGuire. In one giant circle, Partick residents eased each other into relaxation whilst enjoying the much-appreciated Glasgow sunshine.

Following the record-breaking massage, participants hung ‘wish cards’ on trees along the perimeter of the site. “People have amazing ideas about how this space could be used,” said Laura Bradshaw, a local resident and organiser of the event. “A leisure or community centre, allotments, children’s play-park and city farm were just a few of the fantastic visions offered by the residents of Partick. It just goes to show that when people take the time to listen to the local community, the results are fresh and exciting.”

The people of Partick left the site in a haze of calm and tranquility, but the message was loud and clear: That the future of Partick is in the hands of it’s people, not Tesco.

The event was organised by ‘All Tomorrow’s Particks’. A collective of people who live and work in the area, who have come together to create visions of what Partick could be for the future. The group have promised that this will be the first in a series of events focusing on the future of Partick, in particular the proposed Tesco site. Whatever the Beith Street site is used for in the future, it should be up to the people of Partick to make the decision.

Notes

(1) 15% of the proposed Tesco site is owned by the Common Good, land owned by the people of Glasgow.


Press Contact – Ryan Galbraith
press@alltomorrowspartick.org
07799140090


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World Record Bid In Tesco Fight (from Evening Times)

World Record Bid In Tesco Fight (from Evening Times)World record bid in Tesco fight
Protesters staged a mass massage event this weekend at the proposed site of the 24-hour store and 9950 student flats. A well attended event on a nice sunny day, using the grass for what it should be used for. People. A wish tree was also set up for folk to suggest ideas for the site. Guess what nobody wished for another supermarket.(Will post pics and audio comments soon. Website All Tomorrows Particks

Click for future projects
FUTURE PROJECTS
COMING SOON - The next projects brought to you by All Tomorrow's Particks
*Partick Swap Shop - Bring something, leave with something else!
*Picnic and Rounders - Cakes al fresco followed by a game of the old favourite.
*Alternative Highland Games - Exactly as it sounds!
*Seed Bombing - Turning a wasteland into an area of outstanding beauty.
*'Tea and Sympathy' - Discuss your memories of Partick and your hopes for it's future.
*Indian Head Massage - Yes more massage, we like it!
*Treasure Hunt - Hooray!
Street Party - Pray for sunshine!

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Duck pond at Kelvingrove. Tuesday the 1st Wednesday the 2nd

The new plants have arrived for the pond. If you want to get your hands dirty and help to plant them come between 11:00 - 4:00 on any of these days. Where Dave Garner of the parks department will show you the ropes. Get active in your park. It's what it's there for.

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Friday, April 27, 2007

PARTICK'S WORLD RECORD MASSAGE ATTEMPT Get The Massage – Partick Says No To Tesco!

3pm Sunday 29th April
Meet at the green space behind Morrison’s on Beith Street All welcome

On Sunday 29 April 2007 at 3pm All Tomorrow’s Particks will be attempting to set the record for the world’s largest mass massage, under the guidance of a qualified and experienced masseur.The group are seeking: local stress-heads, adrenalin-junkies, tired parents, exhausted shoppers, dog walkers, low-paid part-timers, chief executives, the poorly postured and the hung over to have their troubles rubbed away in one big moment of stress relief.

This is the first in a series of events in the run up to the outcome of Tesco’s planning application for a 24 hour mega-store, 541 parking spaces and 925 student flats covering 7435 square meters on the Beith Street site.

It is clear from the public meetings that many people in Partick don’t want a Tesco at the bottom of Byres Road. The planned store is too big and not in keeping with its surroundings. It will result in increased congestion, have a negative environmental impact and will force the closure of some local businesses.

This event is an opportunity for the residents of Partick and the surrounding areas to come together to voice their opposition to Tesco in an alternative, creative fashion – to stand up and be massaged!

All Tomorrow’s Particks is a collective of people who live and work in the Partick area. They have come together to create visions of what Partick could be for the future - a place determined by the people who live there.

3pm Sunday 29th April
Meet at the green space behind Morrison’s on Beith Street
All welcome

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250 Years of Glasgow Astronomy - & - GLASGOW UNIVERSITY SCIENCE FESTIVAL

250 Years of Glasgow Astronomy Thursday 26th April 7pm,
University of Glasgow, Boyd Orr Lecture TheatreAugust 2007 marks the 250th Anniversary of the opening of the first Astronomical Observatory in Glasgow in the College Grounds close to what is now the High Street in the City. Practical astronomy in Glasgow has traditionally had a worldwide profile making its mark through solar studies and an internationally renowned star catalogue. The talk will present an insight of Glasgow's Astronomy activities over 250 years. Come
and find out why there is an "Observatory Road" off Byres Road and get up to date with some of the local current Astronomical Research.Dr David Clarke is the former director of the Observatory in Glasgow

This talk is free and open to everyone.

For info call 0141 330 2806

Boyd Orr, University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ


Dr Rebecca Crawford,
Development Manager,
The Technology & Science Alliance,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ
t: 0141 330 5370
f: 0141 330 2806
mobile 0777 5601827
http://www.setpointscotland.org.uk/


GLASGOW UNIVERSITY SCIENCE FESTIVAL 09 Mar 2007 - 28 Jun 2007 - create,
discover, explore.
A huge range of lively and interactive activities. This free festival
starts with a schools programme during National Science and Engineering
Week (Mar 9th - 18th) and a public lectures series which continues on
through to the summer. There are kids workshops during the Easter
holidays, a summer schools programme and 3 family weekends in June. The
programme is packed full of things to make, create, see, discover and
explore. It includes the chance to extract DNA, build and keep your own
radio, make and race a solar car, see a glass smashed with sound,
explore parasites, see indoor lightning, lie on a bed of nails and much
much more!.......... A highlight will be the celebration of the
re-opening of the Hunterian Museum following its present closure for
refurbishment. www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

We are not Criminals! We Belong to Glasgow! - Saturday 28th April

On the Saturday before the Scottish elections come and show your support for
UNITY in Glasgow city-centre Stop deportations to Zimbabwe and DR Congo! Stop deporting asylum seekers! Join UNITY at the top of Buchanan Street (outside Virgin and Sainsburys)next to the statue 1pm – 4pm

Dans la journee de samedi 28 avril avant la tenue des elections partielles en Ecosse, sortez massivement pour apporter votre soutien a Unity au centre ville. La manifestation est en soutien contre les deportations au Zimbabwe et en RDC, mais en generale contre toute deportations des demandeurs d`asile.



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- Sunday 6th May

International bloc at the Mayday march and rally

We are not illegal – we are not criminals – Give us the right to work!

Join UNITY and supporters on the march

Meet 11am George Square

Support the rights of ALL workers!

Followed by rally and music in the City Halls

Bring friends and family!



Journee internationale du travail, Grande marche et vaste demonstration en ville. POUR UN MONDE SANS FRONTIERES! SANS CONTROLES de l'immigration! Et donnez-nous le droit de travailler. Rejoignez les rangs de Unity et votre soutien est sollicite dans la manifestation.



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- Friday 18th May

Stop the wars that make refugees!

Stop the arms trade!

Join Unity outside the nuclear weapons base at Faslane (only 30 miles from
Glasgow)

We are going to Faslane for an hour to protest against the weapons of mass destruction based there and then spend the rest of the day at Loch Lomond for a day of fun in the highlands of Scotland!

Free bus leaving George Square at 9am



Cessez les guerres qui produisent les demandeurs d`asiles.

Cessez tout commerce des armes.

Rejoignez Unity contre la proliferation des armes nucleaires a la base
militaire de Faslane.

Un voyage gratuit sera organise pour la manifestation et une visite au
celebre site touristique du lac Loch Lomond.



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- Saturday 19th May

March for an amnesty for all asylum seekers!

Assemble 12.30 outside Eagle Buildings

March 1pm to St Enoch’s Square for rally and music

Called by UNITY the union of asylum seekers in Glasgow



Grande manifestation pour une Amnistie general de tout le monde

Rassemblement 12.30 devant l `immeuble siege du tribunal de l` immigration,
sis a Eagle Building

Marche a partir de 13.00 vers la station de metro St Enoch`s Square

Cette manifestation est organisee par UNITY, le rassemblement de tous les
demandeurs d`asile a Glasgow



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Tell all your friends and family - and bring them along!





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The Unity Centre
30 Ibrox Street
Glasgow G51 1AQ



0141 427 7992



HYPERLINK "mailto:theunitycentre@btconnect.com"theunitycentre@btconnect.com
HYPERLINK "http://www.unitycentreglasgow.org"www.unitycentreglasgow.org

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Welcome to another Glasgow Autonomy Update. 25 April

This week brings two important demos. Tomorrow, commemorate the anniversary of Chernobyl outside Faslane nuclear base - details in the anti-war section. And this weekend, there's another chance to show solidarity with Glasgow's asylum seeking population (check out the Refugees section).

Meanwhile, remember Anti-Capitalist Mayday is next Tuesday. This week's update has details of some of the planned events, but remember, it's the workers' holiday so if you want something to happen, organise it and let us know! Have a good week!


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CONTENTS:

*REFUGEES
*ANTI-WAR
*SUSTAINABILITY
*TACTICAL FRIVOLITY
*WORKPLACE ORGANISING
*ANARCHIST HISTORY
*INDEPENDENT MEDIA
*FILM SCREENINGS
*ANTI-CAPITALIST



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REFUGEES

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Pre-election Unity protest - Saturday 28th April

On the Saturday before the Scottish elections come and show your support for UNITY in Glasgow city-centre

Stop deportations to Zimbabwe and DR Congo! Stop deporting asylum seekers!

Join UNITY at the top of Buchanan Street (outside Virgin and Sainsburys) next to the statue

1pm – 4pm

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Join the International Block on Mayday - Sunday 6th May

We are not illegal – we are not criminals – Give us the right to work!

Join UNITY and supporters on the march

Meet 11am George Square

Support the rights of ALL workers!

Followed by rally and music in the City Halls

Bring friends and family!

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March for an amnesty for asylum seekers - Saturday 19th May

Assemble 12.30 outside Eagle Buildings

March 1pm to St Enoch’s Square for rally and music

Called by UNITY the union of asylum seekers in Glasgow

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Join the Glasgow Asylum Bail Circle - ongoing

Do you have a spare room? If so you could help get an asylum seeker out of Dungavel detention centre. The people sent there have committed no crime and frequently become depressed and anxious during their detention.

If you can offer temporary accomodation and would like to be involved in this extremely rewarding project, please contact us via the Unity Centre.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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The Unity Centre - ongoing

UNITY is the new, rapidly growing, union of asylum seekers formed by
asylum seekers to fight for greater rights for asylum seekers and
sans papiers.

The UNITY Centre at 30 Ibrox Street is open five days a week near to
the Home Office Immigration centre. Here families who are scared of
being detained when reporting at the Immigration Centre can 'sign
in' before reporting so we can quickly alert their lawyers, friends and relatives if they are detained.
We offer friendly, practical solidarity and mutual aid to all asylum
seekers, refugees and sans papiers. Phone our 24 hour action line on
0141 427 7992 if you need help.

The Centre is completley run by volunteers and funded by donations -
please get in touch to help this exciting, new project.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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No Borders Glasgow - local group

No Borders is a transnational social movement of people opposed to
borders, immigration controls, detention centres and forced migration.

No Borders Glasgow is a local network committed to practical
solidarity,
mutual aid and direct action in the struggle against the persecution
and exploitation of migrants by states and bosses.

Contact details:
- email: noborders-glasgow [at] riseup.net
- Check the weblog at: www.openborders.org.uk.
- To subscribe to regular email updates on actions, demos, meetings
and other news, go to:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/noborders-glasgow or
send an email.


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ANTI-WAR

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Chernobyl Day at Faslane - Thursday 26th April

Thursday 26th April is the 21st anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster when a nuclear reactor in the Ukraine exploded and sent a radioactive cloud across Europe. As many as 60,000 people could die prematurely as a result of fall-out from the accident.

To mark the day, environmentalists will be gathering outside the Faslane submarine base from about 8am to rally, hold a die-in and to symbollically blockade the base where Trident nuclear weapons are based on board four nuclear-powered submarines.

Food will be provided by the Jeely Peace kitchen organised by Stirling CND.

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Unity protest at Faslane - Friday 18th May

Stop the wars that make refugees!

Stop the arms trade!

Join Unity outside the nuclear weapons base at Faslane (only 30 miles from Glasgow)

We are going to Faslane for an hour to protest against the weapons of mass destruction based there and then spend the rest of the day at Loch Lomond for a day of fun in the highlands of Scotland!

Free bus leaving George Square at 9am

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Faslane 365, get involved! - ongoing

Faslane 365 is a civil resistance project focussed in Scotland to
apply critical public pressure for the disarmament of Britain's
nuclear weapons by a continuous peaceful blockade of the Trident
base at Faslane.

We are inviting groups and individuals from a wide range of public
interest organisations to join in the blockade and to use the
opportunity to raise awareness of the issues that each group is
working on and to make the links between its core issues and how the
UK's nuclear weapons system affects them.

www.faslane365.org

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Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!

Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct
action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles
north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week,
or longer!

Directions: Train from Glasgow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica
Street to Helensburgh Central. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace
camp.

For more info and to check the current situation: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com


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SUSTAINABILITY

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Talamh Housing Co-op - ongoing

If you fancy a few days away, and would like to come and help out
for a few days, or just for the day in a busy, sometimes chaotic
community, but fun too, then get in touch. Extra help is welcomed in
the gardenesp over the summer months, and with lots of other stuff too!
Visitor space is in a basic static caravan with wood burner.

Talamh is lucky to be set in 50 acres of land, and is home to 10
adults, 4 children, visitors, 4 dogs, a cat and chickens. It's a
member of Radical routes, a network of co-ops working for social
change.

For more info contact: talamh@lineone.net or phone 01555 820550 also
see http://www.talamh.org.uk

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Glasgow Critical Mass - Friday 27th April

A happy coincidence of cyclists (i.e. YOU) getting together to ride
through Glasgow, have fun and make our streets more human, less
hostile.
All welcome!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-f-page/critical.htm
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-temp/bike-runs-pics.htm

Last Friday of every month, 5:30pm, George Square

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TACTICAL FRIVOLITY

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Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army - Thursday 26th April

The Glasgow Brigade of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel
Clown Army (CIRCA) meets weekly on Thursdays from 6pm
till 8pm in the upstairs gallery of the Lansdowne
Church (across from Kelvinbridge Underground).

Come along to find your inner Clown, have loads of
fun, and plot sinister plans for revolutionary
silliness.
Contact Major Pant-Sweat, mashtram@yahoo.co.uk

www.clownarmy.org
www.glasgowkiss.org.uk


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WORKPLACE ORGANISING

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IWW Meeting - RESCHEDULED - date TBA

Clydeside Industrial Workers of the World branch meeting. Radical union for workers not bosses. Open also to prospective and lapsed members.

8pm

Venue TBC

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ANARCHIST HISTORY

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Anarchist History Channel - ongoing


Hi: would you be so kind as to let people know of the following anarchist
film (feature/documentary) channel:

At http://tinyurl.com/t8sta

or

http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=219646953&firstVideo

You might like to note that two new documentaries ‹ The Angry Brigade and
'Persons Unknown'‹ have now been added to the Anarchist History channel on
the Anarchist History channel

Please note that you can have these films shown freely on your own website
by applying to join the affiliate/syndication programme at
www.brightecove.com

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid234454000

All we ask you to do is send us the url and a brief description about the
website where the Player will be located. It's dead simple, really!


See also http://www.londonfreetv.com

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New Radical Films Online

Four new films posted on the ChristieBooks Brightcove film channel

Viva Zapata! (1952) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=463868344

Burn! (Quemada!) (1969) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=464024939

Tupamaros on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=459255775

Cuba - Memoria Sindical on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=452316541

http://www.tvhastingschristiebooks.com

ChristieBooks, PO Box 35, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 2UX, UK

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INDEPENDENT MEDIA

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Glasgow "Indymedia" - new project

Currently working on setting up some sort of Glasgow "indymedia" just now,
If you are interested or want to help out then please email cinemaparadiso@riseup.net,
Our efforts so far have created the following website here - www.gatv.tk

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Variant Spring 2007 Issue - out now

The Oil issue
http://www.variant.org.uk
...the free, independent, arts magazine. In-depth coverage
in the context of broader social, political & cultural issues.

text : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/28texts/issue28.html
pdf : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/pdfs/issue28/Variant28.pdf

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FILM SCREENINGS

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Progressive Politics in the Age of Fantasy - Friday 27th April

7.00pm
Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street
Free, donations welcome

Camcorder Guerillas Program

A Magical Mystery Tour (Urban-Playground, Glasgow, 2006, 5 min)

Urban Discomfort ­ (Urban-Playground, Glasgow, 2006, 5 min)

The Party Comes to You ­ (Space highjackers, London, 2004, 7 min) + Glasgow
Images

The Yes Men (The yes men, US, 2003, 10 min)

Discussion: Progressive politics in an age of fantasy Chaired by
a mystery guest, featuring your own contributions.

RIB - Radical Independent Book Fair will also be at the CCA to share
relevant information / books / flyers and other ressources

www.camcorderguerillas.net

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ANTI-CAPITALIST

Anti-capitalist Mayday - Tuesday 1st May

Mayday street party!
Meet 12 noon, Buchanan Street Underground

This year will feature stalls and sounds from groups active in Glasgow.
Plus bikes, street reclaiming and other spontaneous happenings.

In the evening, there will be a Wobbly social at Nice n Sleazy, Sauchiehall Street.
7pm till late

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POVERTY ACTION DAY Hustings 26th Glasgow, 7pm, Renfield St Stephens Church, 260 Bath Street

"In an effort to shine a spotlight on the Scotland's poverty crisis a number of organisations have come together to make THURSDAY 26 APRIL 'POVERTY ACTION DAY', and are encouraging voters to ask their candidates how they plan to fight poverty."


Dear Friend

With only one week remaining in the election campaign for the Scottish Parliament and local government, charities and campaigners across Scotland are dismayed at the lack of attention the issue of poverty has received so far. In an effort to shine a spotlight on the Scotland's poverty crisis a number of organisations have come together to make THURSDAY 26 APRIL 'POVERTY ACTION DAY', and are encouraging voters to ask their candidates how they plan to fight poverty.

At the center of POVERTY ACTION DAY will be a number of 'poverty hustings' meetings where politicians will outline their strategies for tackling poverty. This is an opportunity for you to question the politicians on an issue that has received scant attention so far. The meetings are free and open to all. They will take place in:

* Glasgow, 7pm, Renfield St Stephens Church, 260 Bath Street

* Edinburgh, 7pm, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High St

* Dundee, 11am (Manifesto launch) Dundee Contemporary Arts

Centre * Aberdeen, 7pm, Aberdeen Foyer, Marywell Street

The speakers confirmed for the hustings meetings are detailed below. Please forward this information to friends and colleagues and encourage them to come along to challenge the politicians. If you aren't able to make it to meetings on the 26th there may be other opportunities to attend other local hustings. Information on other meetings can be found at the Scottish Churches Parliamentary Office's website at www.actsparl.org/election.htm I hope you can make it along

Best wishes

Peter

Glasgow

Scottish Conservative Party: Davena Rankin

Scottish Green Party: Patrick Harvie

Scottish Labour Party: Johann Lamont

Scottish Liberal Democrats: Shabnum Mustapha

Scottish National Party: Sandra White

Scottish Senior Citizen's Unity Party: Pat Lally

Scottish Socialist Party: Rosie Kane

Solidarity: Tommy Sheridan (TBC)

Edinburgh:

Scottish Conservative Party: Fiona Houston

Scottish Green Party: Ruth Cameron

Scottish Labour Party: Carol Fox

Scottish Liberal Democrats: Simon Clark

Scottish National Party: Ian McKee

Scottish Senior Citizen's Unity Party: George Henderson

Scottish Socialist Party: Colin Fox

Solidarity: Pat Smith

Aberdeen

Scottish Conservative Party: Stewart Whyte

Scottish Green Party: George Baxter (TBC)

Scottish Labour Party: Richard Baker

Scottish Liberal Democrats: TBC

Scottish National Party: TBC

Scottish Senior Citizen's Unity Party: Tom McMorland

Scottish Socialist Party: Felicity Garvie

Solidarity: Angela McLenan

POVERTY ACTION DAY will include:

- the launch of For Social Justice: An Agenda for Action on Poverty, by the Poverty Alliance which sets out some of the challenges and actions needed to make greater progress in the fight against poverty

- poverty hustings meetings organised across the country by the Poverty Alliance and the Scottish Churches Parliamentary Office

- the launch of an Anti-Poverty Manifesto by Dundee Anti-Poverty Forum

- a call from the End Child Poverty Coalition for action to eradicate child poverty

- a fuel poverty 'Election Special' published by Energy Action Scotland

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Peter Kelly

Director

The Poverty Alliance

162 Buchanan Street

Glasgow

G1 2LL

tel: 0141 353 0440

mobile: 07766 606454

fax: 0141 353 0686

www.povertyalliance.org

The Poverty Alliance is a network of voluntary, statutory and other agencies working together to combat poverty. The Poverty Alliance is recognised as a charity by the Inland Revenue. Reference no: SCO19926

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Welcome to another Glasgow Autonomy Update. 19 April


Feel like enjoying the warm weather? Talamh life centre is hosting a gardening weekend this Friday to Sunday, and everyone's welcome to help out. Check the Sustainability section for details.Have a good week!


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CONTENTS:

*REFUGEES
*ANTI-WAR
*SUSTAINABILITY
*TACTICAL FRIVOLITY
*WORKPLACE ORGANISING
*ANARCHIST HISTORY
*INDEPENDENT MEDIA
*FILM SCREENINGS
*PUBLIC TALKS


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REFUGEES
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Join the Glasgow Asylum Bail Circle - ongoing

Do you have a spare room? If so you could help get an asylum seeker out of Dungavel detention centre. The people sent there have committed no crime and frequently become depressed and anxious during their detention.

If you can offer temporary accomodation and would like to be involved in this extremely rewarding project, please contact us via the Unity Centre.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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The Unity Centre - ongoing

UNITY is the new, rapidly growing, union of asylum seekers formed by
asylum seekers to fight for greater rights for asylum seekers and
sans papiers.

The UNITY Centre at 30 Ibrox Street is open five days a week near to
the Home Office Immigration centre. Here families who are scared of
being detained when reporting at the Immigration Centre can 'sign
in' before reporting so we can quickly alert their lawyers, friends and relatives if they are detained.
We offer friendly, practical solidarity and mutual aid to all asylum
seekers, refugees and sans papiers. Phone our 24 hour action line on
0141 427 7992 if you need help.

The Centre is completley run by volunteers and funded by donations -
please get in touch to help this exciting, new project.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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No Borders Glasgow - local group

No Borders is a transnational social movement of people opposed to
borders, immigration controls, detention centres and forced migration.

No Borders Glasgow is a local network committed to practical
solidarity,
mutual aid and direct action in the struggle against the persecution
and exploitation of migrants by states and bosses.

Contact details:
- email: noborders-glasgow [at] riseup.net
- Check the weblog at: www.openborders.org.uk.
- To subscribe to regular email updates on actions, demos, meetings
and other news, go to:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/noborders-glasgow or
send an email.


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ANTI-WAR

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Chernobyl Day at Faslane - Thursday 26th April

Thursday 26th April is the 21st anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster when a nuclear reactor in the Ukraine exploded and sent a radioactive cloud across Europe. As many as 60,000 people could die prematurely as a result of fall-out from the accident.

To mark the day, environmentalists will be gathering outside the Faslane submarine base from about 8am to rally, hold a die-in and to symbollically blockade the base where Trident nuclear weapons are based on board four nuclear-powered submarines.

Food will be provided by the Jeely Peace kitchen organised by Stirling CND.

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Faslane 365, get involved! - ongoing

Faslane 365 is a civil resistance project focussed in Scotland to
apply critical public pressure for the disarmament of Britain's
nuclear weapons by a continuous peaceful blockade of the Trident
base at Faslane.

We are inviting groups and individuals from a wide range of public
interest organisations to join in the blockade and to use the
opportunity to raise awareness of the issues that each group is
working on and to make the links between its core issues and how the
UK's nuclear weapons system affects them.

www.faslane365.org

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Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!

Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct
action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles
north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week,
or longer!

Directions: Train from Glasgow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica
Street to Helensburgh Central. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace
camp.

For more info and to check the current situation: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com


---


***********

SUSTAINABILITY

---

Spring Gardening Weekend at Talamh - Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd April

10am to 4pm
Talamh Life Centre, Birkhill House, Coalburn, South Lanarkshire. ML11 0NJ

As well as general gardening in Talamh’s organic veggie plots and terraces, we will be putting a new cover on the polytunnel, and extending the frame for which extra hands are very welcome!

Stay for the whole day and take part in what’s going on, or just pop in to see what’s happening and have a look around. Soup for lunch will be available and hot drinks during the day.

Over the weekend Talamh will also be taking part in Keep Scotland Beautiful’s National Spring Clean during April - the biggest national clean-up! For info see http://www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/index.asp?pg=255

Hoping for good weather, but just in case, bring warm and waterproof clothes, and suitable footwear – it’s muddy here!

For more info and travel directions contact - 01555 820550 or email talamh@lineone.net. or see www.talamhlifecentre.org.uk

---

Talamh Housing Co-op - ongoing

If you fancy a few days away, and would like to come and help out
for a few days, or just for the day in a busy, sometimes chaotic
community, but fun too, then get in touch. Extra help is welcomed in
the gardenesp over the summer months, and with lots of other stuff too!
Visitor space is in a basic static caravan with wood burner.

Talamh is lucky to be set in 50 acres of land, and is home to 10
adults, 4 children, visitors, 4 dogs, a cat and chickens. It's a
member of Radical routes, a network of co-ops working for social
change.

For more info contact: talamh@lineone.net or phone 01555 820550 also
see http://www.talamh.org.uk

---

Glasgow Critical Mass - Friday 27th April

A happy coincidence of cyclists (i.e. YOU) getting together to ride
through Glasgow, have fun and make our streets more human, less
hostile.
All welcome!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-f-page/critical.htm
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-temp/bike-runs-pics.htm

Last Friday of every month, 5:30pm, George Square

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**************

TACTICAL FRIVOLITY

---

Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army - Thursday 19th April

The Glasgow Brigade of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel
Clown Army (CIRCA) meets weekly on Thursdays from 6pm
till 8pm in the upstairs gallery of the Lansdowne
Church (across from Kelvinbridge Underground).

Come along to find your inner Clown, have loads of
fun, and plot sinister plans for revolutionary
silliness.
Contact Major Pant-Sweat, mashtram@yahoo.co.uk

www.clownarmy.org
www.glasgowkiss.org.uk


---

******************

WORKPLACE ORGANISING

---

IWW Meeting - RESCHEDULED - date TBA

Clydeside Industrial Workers of the World branch meeting. Radical union for workers not bosses. Open also to prospective and lapsed members.

8pm

Venue TBC

---


********************

ANARCHIST HISTORY

---

Anarchist History Channel - ongoing


Hi: would you be so kind as to let people know of the following anarchist
film (feature/documentary) channel:

At http://tinyurl.com/t8sta

or

http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=219646953&firstVideo

You might like to note that two new documentaries ‹ The Angry Brigade and
'Persons Unknown'‹ have now been added to the Anarchist History channel on
the Anarchist History channel

Please note that you can have these films shown freely on your own website
by applying to join the affiliate/syndication programme at
www.brightecove.com

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid234454000

All we ask you to do is send us the url and a brief description about the
website where the Player will be located. It's dead simple, really!


See also http://www.londonfreetv.com

---

New Radical Films Online

Four new films posted on the ChristieBooks Brightcove film channel

Viva Zapata! (1952) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=463868344

Burn! (Quemada!) (1969) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=464024939

Tupamaros on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=459255775

Cuba - Memoria Sindical on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=452316541

http://www.tvhastingschristiebooks.com

ChristieBooks, PO Box 35, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 2UX, UK

---


**********

INDEPENDENT MEDIA

---

Glasgow "Indymedia" - new project

Currently working on setting up some sort of Glasgow "indymedia" just now,
If you are interested or want to help out then please email cinemaparadiso@riseup.net,
Our efforts so far have created the following website here - www.gatv.tk

---

Variant Spring 2007 Issue - out now

The Oil issue
http://www.variant.org.uk
...the free, independent, arts magazine. In-depth coverage
in the context of broader social, political & cultural issues.

text : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/28texts/issue28.html
pdf : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/pdfs/issue28/Variant28.pdf

---

*************

FILM SCREENINGS

---

Pura Vida - Thursday 19th April

Glasgow based artist, filmmaker and activist Jan Nimmo will be giving an informal illustrated talk about her work, followed by a screening of her most recent film, Pura Vida.

Free entry.
6.30pm
Glasgow Women's Library, 2nd Floor, 81 Parnie Street
0141 552 8345
www.womenslibrary.org.uk

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Progressive Politics in the Age of Fantasy - Friday 27th April

7.00pm
Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street
Free, donations welcome

Camcorder Guerillas Program

A Magical Mystery Tour (Urban-Playground, Glasgow, 2006, 5 min)

Urban Discomfort ­ (Urban-Playground, Glasgow, 2006, 5 min)

The Party Comes to You ­ (Space highjackers, London, 2004, 7 min) + Glasgow
Images

The Yes Men (The yes men, US, 2003, 10 min)

Discussion: Progressive politics in an age of fantasy Chaired by
a mystery guest, featuring your own contributions.

RIB - Radical Independent Book Fair will also be at the CCA to share
relevant information / books / flyers and other ressources

www.camcorderguerillas.net

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**********

PUBLIC TALKS

---

The end of capitalism or the end of the world? - Thursday 19th April

2.30pm

Room 5.10 Graham Hills Building, 50 Richmond St, University of Strathclyde

Joel Kovel and Alastair Mcintosh debate the looming ecological crisis
and the future of humanity.

Joel Kovel is editor of Capitalism, Nature, Socialism and author of 'The Enemy of
Nature? The End of Capitalism or the End of the World'. Alastair
Mcintosh is visiting professor of Human Ecology at Department of
Geography & Sociology, a director of the Centre for Human Ecology and
author of 'Soil and Soul'.

All welcome

more at http://gs.strath.ac.uk

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Friday, April 06, 2007

Glasgow Residents Network

Glasgow Residents NetworkIn our last poll we asked "Do you feel consulted on the Forth and Clyde Canal developments and the Councils "Forth and Clyde Canal Regeneration Strategy"?" 86% of you said that you did not feel consulted, and everyone else said they didn't know what it is. More information about the Canal Regeneration Strategy is online at www.glasgowresidents.wordpress.com. We intend to publicise the results of our poll to draw further attention to the fact that as local residents we have shown conclusively that we have not been consulted.

Today however we hope to ask you another question...

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Public meeting against Tesco 16 April 2007 @ 19:30 Partick Burgh Halls

News Update from S.T.O.P.(Stop Tesco Owning Partick)

The STOP group has been formed to organise a protest against Tesco's plans to build a huge retail and residential development along the bank of the River Kelvin, near Beith Street in Partick, Glasgow, including a 24-hour Tesco superstore, 580 car parking
spaces and a one-way system around Partick Cross.
Information is on our website at www.stoptesco.infoOver 1,000 objections have already been submitted
to try to stop this proposal.
Various serious concerns have been raised:

1. Traffic, parking and access problems
2. Threat to locally-owned shops and local food
producers
3.Contrary to the City Plan
4. Inappropriate design

You can still submit an objection to planning
application No. 05/03143/DC - Development of Food,
Retail and Residential Park, Beith Street - to Ms.
Elaine Murray, Development & Regeneration Services,
Glasgow City Council, 229 George Street, Glasgow G1
1QU.

***

Scottish Parliament Petition
Petition calling for the Scottish Parliament to
consider and debate the traffic, environmental and
sustainability impact on existing communities in
designated town centres of large 24-hour supermarket
developments.
Please sign the petition online and forward the link
to people you know.
http://epetitions.scottish.parliament.uk/view_petition.asp?PetitionID=156
(Closing date for signatures - 30 April 2007)

***

Public Meeting
Monday, 16th April 2007 at 19:30
Partick Burgh Halls
Key speakers on Tesco's proposals.

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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Roads and Railways - a filmnight for the Dear Green Place

Rats, Roads and Railways - a filmnight for the Dear Green Place
7pm, Wednesday 11th April, CCA cinema (CCA 4) Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow admission free (but ticketed)Four short films presenting different approaches to how ordinary individuals have responded to environmental and health issues in their local areas.

"Tesco demolishes Partick Central Railway Station because it can" (Samer Bagaeen, 2007) - on 28th Janury 2007 Tesco demolished the historic Partick Central Railway Station to make way for a new supermarket, despite protests from Historic Scotland and the local community, this film is one Glasgow resident's response to that event.

"Food For Life" (Maeve Gavin and Abi Mordin, 2006) - volunteers and staff at North Glasgow Community Food Initiative made this film to celebrate their work and contributions and to be able to show other people what the organisation does.

"From Rats to Roses" (Tamra Raven, 2002) - award-winning documentary about community gardens in New York and the residents' fight against Mayor Rudy Giuliani's plans to sell the land onto private developers.

"To Pollok With Love" (Ceri, Geoffrey and Joe, 1995) - an anti-road road movie linking road protests across the UK and culminating in the symbolic death of the car at the Pollok Free State, the famous road protest camp outside Glasgow that was the focus of the campaign by the local community and sympathetic activists against a motorway that cut through Pollok Park, once the largest city centre green space in Europe.

Total running time: 1 hr 30 mins.

The films will be introduced by Martha Wardrop and Simon Yuill. There will be time for discussion and questions regarding the current Tesco campaign following the films.

Tickets will be available on the night of the screening, but if you wish to get one in advance please contact the CCA box office a week or so before the screening. All tickets are free.

CCA box office: 0141 352 4900
CCA box office: 0141 352 4900


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Asylum & our communities: Kingsway film night -7.00pm Wednesday 11th April

Asylum & our communities: Kingsway film night An evening of films and a discussion for action to spread solidarity with asylum seekers and resistance to dawn raids. Featuring the new Camcorder Guerillas film Those Left Behind.

7.00pm Wednesday 11th April

Kingsway Health & Wellbeing Centre

50 Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, Glasgow

Programme

7.00pm - Asylum Realities. a Scottish Refugee Council Film

This film looks at the impact the UK asylum system has on the lives of three people trying to rebuild their lives in Scotland. Produced and directed by Charlotte Cornic for SRC.

7.40pm - Those Left Behind. a new Camcorder Guerillas film. What is it like to teach in a school where pupils simply vanish without trace? How do you feel about losing your best mate at school, something you never thought could happen? What happens when your neighbour of many years disappears over night? This film speaks to some of the people who live in Glasgow's communities where people disappear without warning.

7.55-8.30pm Discussion: for action

Chaired by Camcorder Guerillas. There is talk of an "amnesty" to allow families refused asylum to stay in the UK, but the head of the new Borders and Immigration Agency in Scotland has just announced that he intends to double the amount of dawn raids in Glasgow. This is an open discussion on the issues around seeking asylum, the impact of dawn raids and deportations, and what we can do to resist these attacks on our communities.

Kingsway Court Health & Wellbeing Centre

Block 50, Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, Glasgow, G14 9SR

Multimap: http://tinyurl.com/2myufe

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007


INDYMEDIA
The First Annual Indymedia Benefit Gig 2007 in aid of a free press for a free Scotland
http://scotland.indymedia.org/
presents three bands for a fiver…
MOUSE-EAT MOUSE
"I’m not even going to give this record a score out of five as the breathtaking width of the bands vision transcends such frivolity."
ISTHISMUSIC? Magazine on MEM’s debut album Mair Licht
More at: http://www.mouse-eat-mouse.co.uk/
DUMB INSTRUMENT
songs ya bass!

"a breath of fresh air"
Fiona Reid
More at: http://dumbinstrument.com/
SWEATERLIFE
Shettleston’s finest emotronica – so get it right up ya!
"nice"
Gus Abraham
More at: www.myspace.com/sweaterlife
Tickets in advance from the Autonomous Centre, Wordpower or on the door:
£5 waged / £4 concession (low waged/unemployed/student)
Doors Open 9.00 pm (bar open till 1) First band on at 9.30 pm
Wednesday 11th April 2007,
Bongo Club, 37 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8


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Welcome to another Glasgow Autonomy Update. April 4

This weekend, the Vanunu Freedom Ride visits Faslane. It's a great chance to get on yer bike in the sun, and take action against WMD frighteningly close to Glasgow. See the anti-war section for details.
Have a good week!
P.S. Please note, the IWW Clydeside branch meeting has been rescheduled, with the new date still to be announced. See next week's Workplace Organising section for info. ************

CONTENTS:

*REFUGEES
*ANTI-WAR
*SUSTAINABILITY
*TACTICAL FRIVOLITY
*WORKPLACE ORGANISING
*ANARCHIST HISTORY
*INDEPENDENT MEDIA
*FILM SCREENINGS


**************

REFUGEES
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Join the Glasgow Asylum Bail Circle - ongoing

Do you have a spare room? If so you could help get an asylum seeker out of Dungavel detention centre. The people sent there have committed no crime and frequently become depressed and anxious during their detention.

If you can offer temporary accomodation and would like to be involved in this extremely rewarding project, please contact us via the Unity Centre.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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The Unity Centre - ongoing

UNITY is the new, rapidly growing, union of asylum seekers formed by
asylum seekers to fight for greater rights for asylum seekers and
sans papiers.

The UNITY Centre at 30 Ibrox Street is open five days a week near to
the Home Office Immigration centre. Here families who are scared of
being detained when reporting at the Immigration Centre can 'sign
in' before reporting so we can quickly alert their lawyers, friends and relatives if they are detained.
We offer friendly, practical solidarity and mutual aid to all asylum
seekers, refugees and sans papiers. Phone our 24 hour action line on
0141 427 7992 if you need help.

The Centre is completley run by volunteers and funded by donations -
please get in touch to help this exciting, new project.

The UNITY Centre, 30 Ibrox Street, Glasgow, G51 1AQ. Tel: 0141 427 7992
theunitycentre [at] btconnect.com

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No Borders Glasgow - local group

No Borders is a transnational social movement of people opposed to
borders, immigration controls, detention centres and forced migration.

No Borders Glasgow is a local network committed to practical
solidarity,
mutual aid and direct action in the struggle against the persecution
and exploitation of migrants by states and bosses.

Contact details:
- email: noborders-glasgow [at] riseup.net
- Check the weblog at: www.openborders.org.uk.
- To subscribe to regular email updates on actions, demos, meetings
and other news, go to:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/noborders-glasgow or
send an email.


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************

ANTI-WAR

---

Second Vanunu Freedom Ride - Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th April

A group of us is organising the 2nd Vanunu Freedom Ride, a
bicycle ride from Faslane to London via Glasgow and
Edinburgh in April 2007. We are aiming to highlight the persecution of
Mordechai Vanunu, the Israeli anti-nuclear whistle blower who was imprisoned for 18 years, and
spent 12 of these in solitary confinement. Although released from prison,
he is subject to many restrictions on his human rights, and as well as
calling for his full freedom, we oppose the existence of nuclear weapons (in
the Middle East as well as the UK and worldwide).

Our website is not fully up date, sadly, but can be
found at:

www.vanunufreedomride.org.uk

Help needed to publicise the ride, offer accomodation and organise events to coincide with the ride.

*Ride passes through Faslane, Glasgow and Edinburgh on Saturday 7th - Sunday 8th April. *

---

Faslane 365, get involved! - ongoing

Faslane 365 is a civil resistance project focussed in Scotland to
apply critical public pressure for the disarmament of Britain's
nuclear weapons by a continuous peaceful blockade of the Trident
base at Faslane.

We are inviting groups and individuals from a wide range of public
interest organisations to join in the blockade and to use the
opportunity to raise awareness of the issues that each group is
working on and to make the links between its core issues and how the
UK's nuclear weapons system affects them.

www.faslane365.org

---

Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!

Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct
action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles
north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week,
or longer!

Directions: Train from Glasgow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica
Street to Helensburgh Central. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace
camp.

For more info and to check the current situation: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com


---


***********

SUSTAINABILITY

---

Spring Gardening Weekend at Talamh - Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd April

10am to 4pm
Talamh Life Centre, Birkhill House, Coalburn, South Lanarkshire. ML11 0NJ

As well as general gardening in Talamh’s organic veggie plots and terraces, we will be putting a new cover on the polytunnel, and extending the frame for which extra hands are very welcome!

Stay for the whole day and take part in what’s going on, or just pop in to see what’s happening and have a look around. Soup for lunch will be available and hot drinks during the day.

Over the weekend Talamh will also be taking part in Keep Scotland Beautiful’s National Spring Clean during April - the biggest national clean-up! For info see http://www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/index.asp?pg=255

Hoping for good weather, but just in case, bring warm and waterproof clothes, and suitable footwear – it’s muddy here!

For more info and travel directions contact - 01555 820550 or email talamh@lineone.net. or see www.talamhlifecentre.org.uk

---

Talamh Housing Co-op - ongoing

If you fancy a few days away, and would like to come and help out
for a few days, or just for the day in a busy, sometimes chaotic
community, but fun too, then get in touch. Extra help is welcomed in
the gardenesp over the summer months, and with lots of other stuff too!
Visitor space is in a basic static caravan with wood burner.

Talamh is lucky to be set in 50 acres of land, and is home to 10
adults, 4 children, visitors, 4 dogs, a cat and chickens. It's a
member of Radical routes, a network of co-ops working for social
change.

For more info contact: talamh@lineone.net or phone 01555 820550 also
see http://www.talamh.org.uk

---

Glasgow Critical Mass - Friday 27th April

A happy coincidence of cyclists (i.e. YOU) getting together to ride
through Glasgow, have fun and make our streets more human, less
hostile.
All welcome!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-f-page/critical.htm
http://www.citystrolls.com/z-temp/bike-runs-pics.htm

Last Friday of every month, 5:30pm, George Square

---

**************

TACTICAL FRIVOLITY

---

Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army - Thursday 5th April

The Glasgow Brigade of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel
Clown Army (CIRCA) meets weekly on Thursdays from 6pm
till 8pm in the upstairs gallery of the Lansdowne
Church (across from Kelvinbridge Underground).

Come along to find your inner Clown, have loads of
fun, and plot sinister plans for revolutionary
silliness.
Contact Major Pant-Sweat, mashtram@yahoo.co.uk

www.clownarmy.org
www.glasgowkiss.org.uk


---

******************

WORKPLACE ORGANISING

---

IWW Meeting - RESCHEDULED - date TBA

Clydeside Industrial Workers of the World branch meeting. Radical union for workers not bosses. Open also to prospective and lapsed members.

8pm

BOYD ORR Building, University Avenue
Room 506

---


********************

ANARCHIST HISTORY

---

Anarchist History Channel - ongoing


Hi: would you be so kind as to let people know of the following anarchist
film (feature/documentary) channel:

At http://tinyurl.com/t8sta

or

http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=219646953&firstVideo

You might like to note that two new documentaries ‹ The Angry Brigade and
'Persons Unknown'‹ have now been added to the Anarchist History channel on
the Anarchist History channel

Please note that you can have these films shown freely on your own website
by applying to join the affiliate/syndication programme at
www.brightecove.com

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid234454000

All we ask you to do is send us the url and a brief description about the
website where the Player will be located. It's dead simple, really!


See also http://www.londonfreetv.com

---

New Radical Films Online

Four new films posted on the ChristieBooks Brightcove film channel

Viva Zapata! (1952) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=463868344

Burn! (Quemada!) (1969) on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=464024939

Tupamaros on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=459255775

Cuba - Memoria Sindical on
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=452316541

http://www.tvhastingschristiebooks.com

ChristieBooks, PO Box 35, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 2UX, UK

---


**********

INDEPENDENT MEDIA

---

Glasgow "Indymedia" - new project

Currently working on setting up some sort of Glasgow "indymedia" just now,
If you are interested or want to help out then please email cinemaparadiso@riseup.net,
Our efforts so far have created the following website here - www.gatv.tk

---

Variant Spring 2007 Issue - out now

The Oil issue
http://www.variant.org.uk
...the free, independent, arts magazine. In-depth coverage
in the context of broader social, political & cultural issues.

text : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/28texts/issue28.html
pdf : full issue
http://www.variant.org.uk/pdfs/issue28/Variant28.pdf

---

*************

FILM SCREENINGS

---

The F Word and Fish on A Bike - Saturday 14th April

Two films about feminism by culturally diverse young women.
11.45am - 1.30pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Rose Street

Supported by Glasgow Women's Library.
www.womenslibrary.org.uk

---

Pura Vida - Thursday 19th April

Glasgow based artist, filmmaker and activist Jan Nimmo will be giving an informal illustrated talk about her work, followed by a screening of her most recent film, Pura Vida.

Free entry.
6.30pm
Glasgow Women's Library, 2nd Floor, 81 Parnie Street
0141 552 8345
www.womenslibrary.org.uk

---

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