Reclaim the Future 5: A vast day/night party event in a liberated, occupied space in London, 5 September 2009
from email, updated 6 September 2009:
For a report, see https://london.indymedia.org.uk/articles/2299
Location announced!
454-490 Mile End Road (old car showroom)
London E1 4PE (map)
Opposite Queen Mary's university, just west of the Regent Canal, on the south side of Mile End Road
* tube Mile End (Central Line line only running) 5 min walk
* bus 25 Oxford Circus - City - Mile End - Stratford - Ilford (24 hour)
* bus 205 Paddington - King's Cross - Mile End - Bow (24 hour)
* bus 277 Highbury - Hackney Central - Mile End - Limehouse (24 hour)
Doors open 1pm
Phone numbers for location on the day:
* 07758 119 655
* 07729 178 836
Reclaim the Future 5, coming to a liberated, self-managed space in London, September 2009
Reclaim the Future 5 is a vast all-day all-night information and party event in a liberated, self-managed occupied venue somewhere in London on Saturday 5 September 2009 (Note: new date).
* At least two rooms of live bands 9pm-4am
* DJs 4am-7am
* Cabaret
* Workshops and stalls all afternoon
- info on the arms trade, the G20, prisoner & detainee support, squatting, samba, permaculture, climate change, bike repair, and more...
* Cafe area, vegan food
* Bar
* Cinema all day and night
* Art spaces, exhibitions
It's a benefit for anti-capitalist and anti-miliarist causes and prisoner support. ("This time we're really, really skint.")
* Help wanted - volunteers
* Stuff wanted
- Lights, kitchen tat, tables, chairs, banner materials, paint, banners and arts, displays, cleaning stuff, basic tools, brooms, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, polyprop, gaffer tape...
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