London: new squatted social center provides a number of public activities

Below is the transcript of a message from Allan <allanednei [at] riseup [dot] net>

Hello everyone

Our new squat in London is the winner of the flashiest squatted building ever award. It is in an ex-wine bar and is a great space with lots of room. We are getting a lot of interest from the people living near the squat, especially local kids and youngsters. We have been providing things they have asked for, including cheap schooltime lunches. We are trying to provide a variety of events and make the space as pleasant and welcoming as possible for everyone. The squat is easy to find, 156- 158 Fortess Road, next to Tufnell Park underground station. We have a lot of things happening, here is a summary-

Every day- open for coffees and infoshop lunchtime onwards.

Tuesday – Wombles meeting 7:30pm

Wednesday – social centre meeting 7:00pm Free English class 7:00pm

Friday – Cafe 8:00pm short political films 8:30pm current Hollywood blockbuster 9pm

Thursday – DJ workshop 7:00pm

Saturday- Music night

Sunday- screen printing and tshirt making 2pm

Some special events:

Sunday 11th – Queer cafe 6pm

Monday 12th- installation about refugee camps in Nablus (Palestine)

Thursday 15th – Quiz night 7:30pm

The squat has lost its case in court and may be evicted at the end of April so hurry on down!

To get uptodate info go to http://www.wombles.org.uk

Allan <allanednei [at] riseup [dot] net>

London : Kitsch party at the Butt Plug Bar

***Please circulate widely***

The last instalment of the Butt Plug Bar will take place on Friday, the 23rd of January. Join us for a night of delicious queer entertainment, vegan food, cheap and glamorous bar and dancing till all hours.

Info: the butt plug bar is at the Chinaman squat, 52 Dalston Lane, Hackney, London E8. Doors open 8pm and close at 1am, but the party will go on till we all want to go home.

This time the theme is kitsch, camp and trashy glamour, with cabaret, performance and video projections. A dress-up corner will let us all glam up or down.

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London: The Butt Plug Bar want YOU!

The Butt Plug Bar

Fridays:14 Nov; 12 Dec; 23 Jan.

56 Dalston Lane, Hackney.

8pm till late. FREE entry.

DIY entertainment for the international queer jet set.

This autumn and winter, the Butt Plug Bar will take residency in the glamorous London borough of Hackney. In the luxurious surroundings of The Chinaman Squat, Dalston Lane, the queer glitterati will enjoy cocktails and sophisticated queer entertainment designed to cheer us all up during the cold months and raise funds for radical queer projects around the world. We suggest you mark the three events in your social calendar, for they are not to be missed. The first, on Friday, the 14th of November, will feature experimental film and djs spinning house and D&B till the small hours. The second date, on December the 12th will boast punk-chic and a pornographic dirty-sex theme, and we will end the season in style with the final event, playing electro with the theme being camp and glamour.

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Queeruption Valentine sex(y) party, 14th feb. 2003

QUEERUPTION VALENTINE SEX(Y) PARTY, 14th Feb 2003.

At new squatted venue, London. Doors open 7.30pm, last entry 10pm, party goes on ’til 2am or later. Music, games, play, bar and more. Greco-Roman theme (togas, or anything else you wouldn’t wear on the street). 5 quid (3 quid concs) gets you entry, snacks and no-alcoholic drinks all night. Benefit for Queeruption Berlin (May 2003). Phone the Queeruption hotline on 0 (0 44) 794 997 6016 for more info and venue details.

Victor

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London: radical dairy not evicted yet

The Radical Dairy in Hackney, London was in court Monday 13th but the case was posponed. The Dairy has been going for over a year and we it was important to us to try to make links with people living locally (doesn’t happen much in London ‘cos everyone is so paranoid and alienated.) We had a lot of successes in this area with loads of flowers outside and tables where we would bring people cups of tea. We were doing well with kids DJ workshops and free computer access for the local bairns but the police soon put a stop to this dangerous activity by getting the electricity cut off. Since then we have been very cold but we have been doing cafes, free cinema and various benefits- for the Zapatistas, people arrested in Strasburg No Border camp, etc etc. We had an anti queens Jubilee street party with everyone dressed as dead princesses. We carried on with our Yoga classes, English classes for immigrants etc as best as we could by candlelight. The locals have been brilliant, coming out in the street and abusing the police whenever they hassle us- this NEVER happens in England (in my lifetime anyway.) So for the moment we’re still here. Anyone passing through London, come and visit us at 47 Kynaston Rd N16.

Good luck to everyone squatting everywhere in the world & keep the crowbar flying.

millie kennedy <bartvanzetti [at] yahoo [dot] com>

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The Button Factory squat evicted in London

 

  The Button Factory squat evicted in London

 


A police campaign of violence against anti-capitalist activists began at the weekend when they swooped on a squatted community building and, with the help of bailiffs and the building’s owners, vandalised the former button factory, rendering it inhabitable. Mechanical diggers were used to demolish part of the building.

Two hundred (if you read the Sunday Telegraph) or 150 (if you read the Sunday Times) police officers were involved in the raid, even though the building was known to be empty. Officers from the Metropolitan, City and British Transport Police (if you get your news from the BBC) or Special Branch overseen by MI5 (if you read the Sunday Times) or riot police (if you read the Sunday Telegraph) were involved in violence and property destruction. “We’re the law, and we can smash up what the fuck we like”, a copper said, still sweating from his exertions. “I wish you hadn’t smashed the bogs up, I need a shit”, said another boy in blue.

There is a long history of squatting buildings for community purposes in London, and in the Brixton area in particular. This squat was one in a long line of previous squats (such as the Cool Tan – so called because it was housed in a former sun tan lotion factory, and the old Dole House). These squats have been used as meeting places for community groups, and as art and entertainment spaces. However, in recent years, a drive by local councillors to turn Brixton into a high-rent Yuppy playground has led to widespread evictions of squatters.

Anarchists squatted and continuously occupied the 121 centre on Railton Road in Brixton for more than fifteen years. By law, the building should have become the property of the occupants. However, Lambeth Council decided that building a load of shopping complexes was more important for Brixton’s future than the existence of vibrant, grassroots, community groups.

Big money is more important than little people, and as ever, the police will always be on hand to effect the “legal” violence that usually accompanies such evictions. For many years, councils have employed professional “property destroyers” whose job it is to make sure that squatted buildings – once evicted – cannot be used again. For example, they might fill toilets with cement or take floor boards out.

Now that they have smashed up the former button factory they say that “a police presence will be maintained in the area to ensure community safety”. Funny that – coming from the same force that routinely beats up Black men whilst in custody.

Source: http://uk.indymedia.org/

These squats still going strong though…

56A Info shop
Bookshop w/ squat info, records, zines, radical archive. Shares space with food co-op and bicycle repair workshop. Open: Thur 2-8pm & Fri 3-7pm.
56 Crampton St (near Elephant & Castle), SE17 3AE.

The Old Bath House Caf
Squat cafe with vegan food and DIY washing up… Open: Sun 8pm.
76 Shacklewell Lane, Hackney (Dalston Kingsland rail)

The Nursery Community Centre
A re-occupied space with cafe, creche, library classes and organic garden.
Atherden Rd (off Lower Clapton Rd), Hackney. Tel: 0208 525 0247.

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New squat in London

Hi, just want to say that we have occupied the house as of last week, and that every day from Wednesday 19 till Saturday 22, we are having a Repair Day, and Saturday Night we will have a BONFIRE PARTY. The house needs A LOT of work done, so we are inviting any groups interested in using this space to come and get involved in helping us to make it habitable once more.

FOR THE MOMENT I AM NOT RELEASING LOCATION, DUE TO LACK OF PEOPLE ON SITE.

WE DESPERATELY NEED MORE PEOPLE TO COME UP AND GET INVOLVED.

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Old English booklet on Squat!net

Today we put an old booklet in the squat!net-archive. It is made for the London squatters conference in 1977 by Amsterdam squatters. The text is not perfect yet but we will make it better in the near future.

The url of the archive: http://squat.net/archiv

“Houses occupation- Liberation?”: http://squat.net/archiv/gb/london/index.html

The introduction:

WAYS OF SQUATTING

This text was written for the London squatters conference on 15 may ’77, where groups from Amsterdam were invited. [Read More]

London: Hunting down the riot women…

After months of intelligence gathering and analysis, police say that at least one woman was among the ringleaders of the violence which injured 28 police officers and 14 members of the public, and caused £2 million worth of damage in the City of London riot this year. Today detectives released new pictures of the people they most want to question, including three women who they say were actively involved in some of the most serious assaults on police officers – often in hand-to-hand attacks. [Read More]

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Nottingham: Estate agency for squatters opens for business

Big Issue, August 1999 nr. 346.

*Housing By Max Daly

ESTATE AGENCY FOR SQUATTERS OPENS FOR BUSINESS

An estate agency for squatters has been launched as part of a summer action across the coountry to highlight the near 1 million empty homes left to rot without tenants. The squatters’ Estate Agency, which opened its doors to prospective clients last week, expects to have around 30 empty flats and buildings on its list within a month. [Read More]

121 Social Center in Brixton Evicted…

Hello friends and supporters, This morning at 6-30am 150 riot police backed by an armed squad and a helicopter sealed off Railton Rd and adjoining streets before bursting into 121 through the first floor window. Within minutes the 8 occupiers had been removed and the council went about trashing and barricading the building. A van of police continue to guard the building 16 hours later. Another van load have been stationed at the Town Hall building to guard against anti-council action. Protests and other actions against the eviction and planned auction of the building are currently being put together. [Read More]

London: Reminder – 121 Street Party

JUST IN CASE YOU FORGOT…86 DAYS of HOLDING THEM OFF…HOORAY and YIPPEE etc

We have been preparing this super-duper bailiff-bustin’ event at full steam all this week and it’s gonna rock…. in case you forgot or we fucked up on the e-mail side of things..heres the details again…

Saturday 10th April 1999 – STREET PARTY for 121 CENTRE, BRIXTON – 2pm There will be DJ’s, music, free food, painting 121, no cars, dancing, performers, acts of the imagination, info tables, BIG PUPPETS, street art,creative resistance..oh a whole host of temporary autonomous zone activity. [Read More]

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