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Minutes from AA Assembly, 30th April.

category dublin | anti-capitalism | other press author Saturday May 06, 2006 11:42author by faganfest - anarchist youthauthor email faganfest at eircom dot net Report this post to the editors

Hi everyone,

Sorry about the delay on these. I know some of the topics might be invalid by this stage, but here they are anyway.

Minutes from Anti Authoritarian Assembly, Sunday April 30th.

Anarchist legal support:

Meeting to be held Tuesday, May 2nd in support of baldonnel arrestees.

Anarchist youth:

New website going up shortly. In the mean time a forum can be found at www.anarchistyouth.org/forum
Meetings usually take place now on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month.

Workers Solidarity Movement-
National Conference last week.

Shell to Sea-

Friday 19th of May is the proposed date for a trip with bus to be organized, and/or the June bank holiday weekend (2nd-3rd).
Those interested are asked to get in touch by Wednesday.

Gig took place on 30th April in the Cobblestone w/ 2 of the Rossport Five performing.

South African Comrades to come over on May 10th, with a film showing to be held around that time.

Volunteers are required to sell beer at Oxegen Festival this July, you will get in free to the event as a result and your wages will be paid to the rossport solidarity group.

-Seomra Spraoi

Looking for a new space, possibly to rent if necessary.
Porco Dio holding a fundraiser for the group on the 18th of May.
Meetings are taking place every 2nd Thursday, at the ENGO.

Looking into a public space for the summer.

G advised the assembly of an empty red and black building in the City Centre. The council seemingly have no idea as to who owns the property, and it looks to be in reasonably good condition.

Gardens and Food-

Trees moved up to Phibsboro after disputing with council at their previous home in Dolphin’s Barn.
Meanwhile, Dolphin’s Barn group are working at a school in Finglas presently.

A resident of land near the old location has advised the group of a plot nearby, and an action day will be confirmed to get working on the spot.

Group also in ‘consultation’ with council over being moved.

Next weekend a woods weekend with ‘Colt’ in Clare.

-Bikes

Attempting to set up greenway by the Canal.

Forty people to critical mass last Firday, one girl stopped for ‘messing’.

Talk of setting up a bike workshop id Dublin, possibly co-ordinated with the next Semora Spraoi building?

Next critical mass to take place on the last weekend in May (26th) at 6PM.

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Baldonnel video published two weekends ago on indymedia.

People from AY and WSM attending trade union march this Saturday up in Belfast.

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Next AA Assembly to be held by either the Anarchist Legal Support or the Phib. Garden Group, on Sunday the 28th of May, or possibly after the Critical Mass.

author by cathiepublication date Tue May 09, 2006 03:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dolphs Barn garden dispute was with holder of lease of the property (industrial estate backing onto the land) not the council. So far, council very supportive.
cheers though.
everybody get your wellies on and dig out your shovels!!! har har

 
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