March Called To Defend Factory Squatted Space

category bristol | protests | feature author Tuesday October 25, 2011 16:42author by Factory Pigeons Report this post to the editors

The Factory, a squatted space in Bristol, in under threat of eviction. The owners of the building, PG Group, have come under heavy criticism for their approach to the squatters and a demonstration has been called in defence of the space.

The Factory Social Centre, in St. Pauls, recently recieved court papers from the owners looking for a possession order. Today we recieved a second set of papers which brought the hearing forward by 5 days. Our new court date is on Wednesday 26th October at 2:30PM at Bristol Civil Justice Centre. We don't want to be moved on and we don't want this building to be developed. We are asking for your support! The will be a demonstration against the threat of eviction on the day of the court hearing. Assemble at Portland Square, St. Pauls at 12:00PM.

AGAINST EVICTION & GENTRIFICATION!
In defence of autonomous spaces!

| Call to action: Profit-driven Bristol Catholic Priest increases homelessness and poverty | Defend The Factory! March and Demonstration! | http://freefactory.wordpress.com

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Bristol civil justice centre     locater    Tue Oct 25, 2011 22:33 
   Oh dear     Reality    Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:59 
   Leave innocent people out of this please     Ben    Wed Oct 26, 2011 18:19 
   Today's court case     Tony Gosling    Wed Oct 26, 2011 22:45 
   England is a Prison     Tony Gosling    Wed Oct 26, 2011 23:31 
   Do please catch up Mr. Gosling     Anon    Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:42 
   things have certainly changed     Tony Gosling    Thu Oct 27, 2011 14:16 
   citizen     citizen    Thu Oct 27, 2011 17:49 
   Yawn yawn Tony Gosling     Oh Dear    Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:05 


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