Archive for category: Event

  • Action: Bikes Alive at King’s Cross. Monday 6th Feb.

    King’s Cross Station, Monday 6 February, 6pm-7pm Dear friends of Bikes Alive, If you’ve been keeping an eye on the Bikes Alive website (bikesalive.wordpress.com), or if you follow Bikes Alive on Twitter (@BikesAlive), or if you’ve been picking up on Bikes Alive coverage on other websites, then you’ll know about the […]

     
  • Save our NHS events in London over the next month

    The next few weeks are very important ones for the NHS with the Health Bill making its final way through the Lords. As we have seen with the Welfare Reform Bill protest and campaigning can make a significant difference. For more information on why we should oppose the Health Bill […]

     
  • Fundraising event: Stock Newington quiz to get SMART

    Fundraising Quiz for St Mary’s Old Church SMART project Friday February 17, 2012 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm St Mary’s Community Centre, Defoe Road, N16 A light-hearted and harebrained evening of fun at the first and foremost SMART Quiz Night! As well as diverting and entertaining questions there will be […]

     
  • Course: In the footsteps of London’s rebels

    Dates: 17/04/12 – 19/06/12 (9 weeks) Every Tuesday 3pm to 5pm Explore London’s places of protest and discover the stories of radicals, agitators and campaigners who fought for social justice, equal rights and better lives for all from the 1830s to the 1930s. What is the course about? The course conveys this […]

     
  • This Saturday: Anti-Academies Protest in Haringey

    12pm on January 28th Keston Road, opposite Downhills Primary School (Phillip Lane, Haringey).   Following extremely well attended meetings against the plans to force four Haringey schools to become academies. The four schools are Downhills Primary School, Nightingale Primary School, Noel Park Primary School, and Coleraine Park Primary School The protest […]

     
  • Tonight: Lewisham Fuel Poverty Winter Warm-Up

    Poverty, poor housing, no insulation, social isolation, debts…all these conditions affect our ability to pay the bills. None of them are accidental. With six energy companies controlling 99% of our energy supply in the UK, giving us the ‘choice’ of over 400 different tariffs, whilst hitting us with price hikes […]

     
  • Eco-Comedy: Don’t leave me turned on. Feb 3rd

    Comedians are set to spread the word of climate change with a special evening of comedy and entertainment in Tottenham next week. Former Tottenham resident Eddie Kadi will be joined by fellow comedian Paul Chowdhry at the ‘Don’t Leave Me Turned On’ event at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre, in […]

     
  • Orchard planting in Mayow Park. Sat. 28th Jan

    From Transition Brockley Alona has written to tell us of a new orchard being planted in Mayow Park at the end of January. Many of you will recall that we planted our orchard in Hilly Fields around the same time last year and had a fantastic turn out. This orchard will be the […]

     
  • The Olympics and Trafficking: Myths and Evidence, 25th Jan

    The Olympics and Trafficking: Myths and Evidence Date: Wednesday 25 January 2012 Time: 5:45 pm Venue: John Snow, LSHTM, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT, UK Speaker(s): Julie Ham, GAATW, Marlise Richter, International Centre for Reproductive Health, Ghent University, Joanna Busza, LSHTM Abstract: In the lead up to the 2012 Olympic Games, concerns have been […]

     
  • London Walking Experience

    From Bowl of Chalk The walks are currently taking place on the last three weekends of each month. Saturday has two walks to choose from; a morning one  called ‘Trafalgar Square to St Paul’s’ (because it starts near Trafalgar Square and finishes at St Paul’s Cathedral), and an afternoon one called ‘St […]