Tagged with ‘nottingham’
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Published:
June 19, 2013 22:25
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
June 2013
Refugee Week is a UK-wide programme of arts. Part of Nottingham's contribution, was an Exhibition in the City Library, Nottingham.
It is an exhibition by, for and about refugees comprising photographic work, completed in workshops led by Gaylan Nazhad in partnership with City Arts, and a series of hand-painted banners. The banners were produced during workshops at Nottingham Refugee Fo…
Published:
June 18, 2013 23:56
by T
The concept is an international one, it’s a battle of lyricless wit between choice graffiti artists across a wall wider than your mother's sari, judged 'Eight-mile' style by the audience, and with the incentive to be elevated through a national league system hoping to literally take on the world.
Artists were billed as performers and impressed everyone who went through the door or even just wal…
Published:
April 01, 2013 11:47
by T
Saturday 30 March, Derby Road, Nottingham
Far right activists, led by Casuals United and Tony Curtis of the English National Resistance, had announced a demonstration against a Muslim conference in Nottingham at the weekend.
Published:
March 26, 2013 16:40
by Mahatma
A comparison that encourages anti-austerity solidarity.
Published:
March 20, 2013 23:53
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Wednesday Newton Building. NTU, Nottingham
Yay, the Falcons are back!
Published:
February 27, 2013 16:39
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 Saturday 23 February 2013
Anonymous Nottingham gather in the Market Square, Nottingham.
Then, treking off to visit the usual suspects in tax evasion and worker exploitation.
Barclays, NatWest, Burton/perkins, Boots, Starbucks, RBS, HSBC, Santandar, BHS, etc ... oh and of course Vodafone, twice {again!!!}. Included in this demo were the Broadmarsh and Victoria Shopping Centres.
Published:
January 27, 2013 12:29
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00pm Market square [and about] Sat 26th January 2013
Some folks from Anonymous Nottingham leafleted central Nottingham to advertise their concerns re govermnets, tax etc
Published:
October 02, 2012 16:36
by T
A Nottinghamshire Police Officer has admitted misusing the force’s computer systems.
Appearing at Derby Crown Court on Monday (1 October) for what would have been the start of his trial, PC Robert Kirk pleaded guilty to accessing records inappropriately.
Kirk, who had been based in the intelligence unit at Central Police Station, had been vetted to a high level because of the sensitivity of …
Published:
October 01, 2012 16:17
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Saturday 29th September 2012
People met for a Workfare walk of shame at 1.00pm at the Lions, Market Square, Nottingham
Published:
October 01, 2012 15:25
by T
Nottingham 'Creative Quarter' Launch meeting at Antenna. Audio recording of the event. Follow twitter at #creativequarter for updates
Published:
August 07, 2012 22:07
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Sunday 5th August 2012
People gathered in the Arboretum Park, Nottingham for the 3rd [I think] Pagan Pride gathering.
Published:
August 06, 2012 10:57
by T
Government back-to-work schemes criticised as “forced labour” were ruled lawful by the High Court today.
A judge rejected jobless graduate Cait Reilly's claim that a scheme requiring her to work for free at a Poundland discount store breached human rights laws banning slavery.
Mr Justice Foskett, sitting at the High Court in London, said that "characterising such a scheme as involving or…
Published:
August 04, 2012 10:08
by T
Students in Nottingham to face higher cost of education as university fees rise
NOTTINGHAM Trent University is to increase the cost of its tuition fees from next year but not to the maximum £9,000.
From September 2013, students starting full-time undergraduate courses will have to pay £8,750 a year.
It marks a rise of 2.9 per cent on that paid by students starting this September and is …
Published:
June 16, 2012 19:38
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Nottinghamshire Police security arrangements ahead of the Queens visit to market Square, Nottingham
Published:
June 11, 2012 12:00
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 - 6pm Sunday 10 June 2012
People gathered in the Arboretum Park, Nottingham for the annual Green Festival [this was the 21st event].
Published:
June 11, 2012 11:53
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 - 6pm Sunday 10 June 2012
People gathered in the Arboretum Park, Nottingham for the annual Green Festival [this was the 21st event].
April 20, 2012 14:00
Published:
April 07, 2012 20:48
by GALLAGHER LOUIS
This event has been put together really fast as people wanted to celebrate this day here in the midlands . This Event is being held at the band stand and surrounding areas ON THE ARBORETUTM PARK NOTTINGHAM . wAVELY STREET NOTTINGHAM .
Published:
January 20, 2012 12:33
by T
THE director of communications at Nottingham City Council is set to leave the authority.
Stephen Barker, who has been a high profile and controversial figure in Nottingham for several years, is due to take voluntary redundancy later this month.
His departure comes as council chief executive Jane Todd continues to investigate concerns that public money was used to support the Labour Party…
Published:
January 06, 2012 14:52
by T
THE city council has been criticised for how it managed employment schemes worth £12 million.
Concerns have also been raised over the conduct of former senior Labour councillor Hassan Ahmed.
The district auditor, Sue Sunderland, has completed an investigation into the £10.5 million Future Jobs Fund and £1.5 million Community Programme.
She concluded the council failed to meet the require…
Published:
November 28, 2011 17:48
by Lewis Stainer
BBC Radio Nottingham interview.
Published:
November 09, 2011 23:40
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Wednesday 9th November 2011
The Nottingham Radical History Group (People's Histreh) held a talk and discussion session on Nottingham’s 1766 Great Cheese Riot.
Meeting at 6.30pm in the Market Square at the Occupy Nottingham Camp after their General Assembly meeting. We were given a talk about some of the civil disturbances that had happened in the 18th century, here in Nottingham. [Hear the…
Published:
October 24, 2011 01:17
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Saturday 22 October 2011
The occupation of the Market Square, continues ......
Published:
October 24, 2011 00:32
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Saturday 22 October 2011.
Hundreds of people gathered in Market Square, Nottingham, to listen to speeches and offer support to the many disabled people being 'hardest hit' by Government Policies of cuts to services.
Published:
October 20, 2011 18:20
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Monday October 17th 2011
Hip-Hop Benefit Night at The Sumac Centre Featuring ... Test Their Logik, Louis Cypher and Martin the Livewire.
Published:
October 01, 2011 12:57
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 noon Friday 30th September 2011
People in Nottingham, joined a National Day of Action against ATOS Healthcare and the government's attack on benefits for people with disability and illness through the 'Work Capability Test' and Welfare Reform Bill.
Published:
October 01, 2011 12:50
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 noon Friday 30th September 2011
People in Nottingham, joined a National Day of Action against ATOS Healthcare and the government's attack on benefits for people with disability and illness through the 'Work Capability Test' and Welfare Reform Bill.
Published:
September 24, 2011 15:02
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
7pm Thursday 22nd Sepember 2011
At a packed public meeting at the Mechanics Institute, North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, people heard about the progress of Andrew Lansley's NHS Bill.
Published:
September 12, 2011 17:56
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Saturday 10th September 2011
12.30am Nottm Un-cut protestors gathered outside the central library in Nottingham.
Published:
September 07, 2011 01:26
by not-the-edl
The people in the bus on the [botton video] were 44 members of the far-Right English Defence League from Nottingham who'd been arrested and charged with violent disorder. They'd already been in a fight with the locals and their coach was smashed up (partially by them), so the police stuck them on that bus and removed them.
[direct link for video] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PnrmDGaqgM&fe…
Published:
September 06, 2011 22:13
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Tuesday 6th September 2011
People gathered from 5.30pm in the Market Square, Nottingham to protest at the Health and Social Care Bill.