‘Refusing To Kill – Bristol’s World War 1 Conscientious Objectors’ is an exhibition and series of events (music, theatre, talks) presented by Bristol’s Remembering The Real World War 1 group and supported by the University of Bristol. The exhibition runs from 9th September 2017 – 8th January 2018 in Bristol Cathedral on College Green. MoreContinueContinue reading “Refusing To Kill: Bristol’s World War 1 Conscientious Objectors”
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Bristol March: end austerity – fund our city!
Saturday 9th September 2017, 12.00 College Green, Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees has called a march and rally on Saturday September 9th – following pressure from a coalition of organisations led by Bristol People’s Assembly – to demand the Conservative government gives Bristol and other cities the funding we need for our public services and stopsContinueContinue reading “Bristol March: end austerity – fund our city!”
Rail fares rising almost twice as fast as wages
Tuesday 15th August 2017 07.00 – 09.00 Meet at Temple Quay entrance of Bristol Temple Meads Station to protest at over-priced train tickets. Rail workers will be protesting at the stations around the country on August 15th including Bristol Temple Meads. They will be warning that passengers are paying “more for less” because even asContinueContinue reading “Rail fares rising almost twice as fast as wages”
Morning Star fundraiser
Summer Garden Party Sunday 6th August 2017 Pound Farm Cottage Priddy, Nr Wells, Somerset, BA5 3BE (Mendip Hills) Buffet Lunch! Children’s Entertainment! Cream Tea! Live Entertainment with Cousin Mary (Jazz), Quinn (piano), The Dunbars (Acoustic Blues) and Pete the Poet Tickets from 01749 870078 & drbevismiller@gmail.com £10 waged, £7 unwaged (includes lunch and tea)ContinueContinue reading “Morning Star fundraiser”
Don’t let them privatise #ourNHS
Saturday 27th May 2017, 1pm @ Horfield Common, Gloucester Road, BS7 0XG Join others campaigning to protect the NHS in this march, starting from near Southmead Hospital, on Horfield Common, to make a statement that Bristol does not want a *government from this election* which will continue to privatise and cut our NHS! — CalledContinueContinue reading “Don’t let them privatise #ourNHS”
March Against School Budget Cuts
Saturday 20th May 2017, 11.00am College Green, Bristol Schools across the region are being hit hard by government funding cuts. Schools are being forced to make often drastic reductions in the number of school support staff. The majority affected are learning support staff so the impact will be felt directly in the classroom by pupilsContinueContinue reading “March Against School Budget Cuts”
International Workers’ Memorial Day 2017 – Report
Friday 28th April 2017, Castle Park, Bristol A number of events were held in Bristol to commemorate those killed or injured during the course of their work. The first event was organised by the local Bristol Hazards group who held an open meeting to highlight how the bosses, in collusion with the state, are continuingContinueContinue reading “International Workers’ Memorial Day 2017 – Report”
Stress the killer in our schools
Friday 28th April 2017, 5.00pm outside Primark, Broadmead. To highlight how stress affects teachers, and pupils a 10 minute theatre piece will be performed, twice, and the leaflet Stress The Killer In Our Schools will be handed out to passers by. Remember the Dead, Fight for the Living! This event is organised by Bristol NationalContinueContinue reading “Stress the killer in our schools”
Saving the NHS from Trump and May
Why did an estimated 250,000 people march through London on 4th March 2017 to defend the NHS? What needs to be defended? Speakers Paul Roderick, co-author of the NHS Bill Caroline Molloy, editor of OurNHS More to be confirmed Thursday 18th May 2017 7.30pm – 10.30pm (Doors open 7.00pm) The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, Bristol,ContinueContinue reading “Saving the NHS from Trump and May”
International Workers’ Memorial Day 2017
Friday 28th April 2017, 1.00pm Castle Park, Bristol Assemble at Tony Benn House, Victoria Street at 12.30 pm Speakers Peter Hughes, Unite Lesley Mansell, Labour candidate for Metro Mayor Steve Gibbs, Bristol Hazards Group Andy Robertson, Bristol Trades Union Council A leaflet advertising the event can be found here International Workers’ Memorial Day 2017 andContinueContinue reading “International Workers’ Memorial Day 2017”
