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Meeting against the Dispersal Order

Say No to the Dispersal Order meeting.Sunday April 24th from midday, come to the Nottingham Solidarity Cafe at the Sumac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street.

Mutual Aid: Solidarity Cafe

April 24, 2011 12:00

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Sumac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, Forest Fields, Nottingham.

Campaign to save Hayward House daycare strengthens

The campaign to save daycare at Hayward House is gathering force, as patients, volunteers, relatives and wellwishers are making contact and organising to work together.

 

Dispersal Order in Forest Fields

A dispersal order will be in place in Forest Fields from Saturday 16th April until 5th Oct 2011

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The Cruellest Cut

The shocking news that daycare at Hayward House is to terminate.

Mutual aid: Solidarity cafe

April 17, 2011 12:00

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Sumac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, Forest Fields, Nottingham.

Stapleford Eco Farm

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This coming weekend we are gathering on the land at Field Farm, Stapleford, Notts to discuss setting up a sustainable community here this spring. Acoustic music and food on the friday night, and a chance to check out the site and local area.

Notts Save Our Services: After March 26th–a good day out & a lot more to do

The half a million who marched and took action in London on Saturday 26th Match made our feelings known and we showed our strength. Those who are active in Notts SOS and from the many other anti-cuts groups around the country, together with all manner of service users and welfare and pension recipients, workers, students, families and children took to the streets to say no to the cuts.

The press …

English for speakers of other languages ESOL Rally

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Thursday 24th March 2011

At 3.30pm staff and students of courses for 'English for speakers of other languages' gathered in the Market Square for a protest rally.

University and College Union Strike & Rally

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Thursday 24th March 2011

At 11.00am, members of the University and College Union gathered in market Square for a rally.

Notts SOS Newsletter #4 March/April 2011

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SAVE our NHS: Kill the Bill

April 21, 2011 19:00

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Nottingham Mechanics

3 North Sherwood Street

Mutual Aid

March 27, 2011 12:00

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Sumac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, Forest Fields, Nottingham.

ExLibris Charity Booksale - 5th year

September 10, 2011 12:00

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16 Vernon Avenue, Carlton, NG4 3FX

MayDay 2011

April 30, 2011 11:00

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Victoria Park, Bath Street, Sneinton, near Sneinton Market.

Notts SOS Planning Meeting

March 14, 2011 19:30

ICC/YMCA, 61b Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NG1 3FN

Resistance to Nottingham City Cuts

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On Monday March 7th, Nottingham City Council met to set its budget, slashing millions of pounds from vital services. Local anti-cuts campaigners rallied against this, holding protests on the previous Saturday and the day itself. They occupied the viewing galleries, holding up the meeting for an hour and later disrupted a BBC interview with council leader Jon Collins.

On the newswire: Nottm Cit…

SAVE SHERWOOD FOREST - Gathering and Ramble

March 20, 2011 14:00

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More photos from Council budget protest

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Photos taken during Nottingham City Council's budget meeting on 7th March 2011.

Notts SOS website: Nottingham City Council ‘cuts budget’ day protests

Here are initial reports and links to photos and video, from Nottingham Indymedia, other individuals and mainstream press, of the lively Council House demonstrations in the Market Square and public gallery that Notts SOS and other protesters were ‘escorted' from (one carried out) by police so that the City Council cuts budget meeting could continue behind closed doors after being suspended during…

Nottingham City budget protest: Photos

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On Monday March 7th, Nottingham City Council met to set it budget for 2011-12, slashing millions of pounds from vital services. Campaigners protested outside, occupied the viewing gallery and challenged council leader Jon Collins.

Direct Action Against Nottingham City Cuts Budget

On Monday March 7th, Nottingham City Council met to set it budget for 2011-12, slashing millions of pounds from vital services. Campaigners protested outside, occupied the viewing gallery and challenged council leader Jon Collins.

New threat to Anti Opencast Mine Campaigners

In our new press release "Are we the next to be labelled 'A Barrier to Enterprise' "(PR 101) links the publication of our latest Briefing Note "Energy Policy and the proposed National Planning Policy Framework" (E2) to what the Prime Minister said in Cardiff yesterday to conclude that the outcome predicted in "Energy Policy and the proposed National Planning Policy Framework" that rules governing …

City Council & Labour Party mixing it up

In the light of revelations of the Labour group mixing it up in the local Council in the present and in 2007, a small reminder of the Market Square opening evening might be relevant.

Nottingham Post: Top consultant's political role exposed in e-mail

An explosive email obtained by the Nottingham Post suggests that a £870-a-day consultant paid by the taxpayer gave political advice to Labour councillors. 

AFTER consultant Harold Tinworth was awarded a £30,000 contract by Nottingham City Council, the authority was forced to reassure voters he was not employed to do political work for Labour.

But now documents obtained from the council unde…

Battle of Boots

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Boots the Chemist, pay your taxes.

Greenpeace benefit gig

March 03, 2011 19:00

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The maze, Mansfield Road, Nottingham.

National Day of Protest Against Benefit Cuts – Day

The 3rd National Day of Protest Against Benefit Cuts has been called for April 14th 2011.

Protest City Council Budget Meeting

March 07, 2011 13:00

Outside the Council House, Old Market Square, Nottingham