In June 2020 a statue of the slave-trader Edward Colston was rolled, pushed and dragged into Bristol Harbour during a Black Lives Matter protest. It brought to a head years of protests and campaigning to get the statue removed and other buildings renamed. Subsequently four people were selected out of a crowd of hundreds andContinueContinue reading “Bristol Trades Union Council supports Colston 4”
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Bristol Workers’ Day (May Day) 2019 – Pictures
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Bristol Radical History Festival 2018
Sunday 6th May, 2018 M Shed , Bristol Building on their success in 2017 the M Shed and Bristol Radical History Group are hosting another event on Sunday May 6th 2018 with more talks, walks, performance and stalls. More details can be found at Bristol Radical History Festival 2018
Lobby of Council Budget Meeting – No More Cuts to Local Services
A protest organised by Bristol & District Anti-Cuts Alliance (BADACA) Tuesday 20th February 2018 College Green, Bristol Between 13:00 and 19:00 This protest is against the latest round of spending cuts proposed by Bristol City Council which threaten libraries, school crossing patrols, parks, arts funding and many other vital services. Lobby outside council house fromContinueContinue reading “Lobby of Council Budget Meeting – No More Cuts to Local Services”
Lobby of Bristol City Council Full Council Meeting – Stop the Cuts
A protest organised by Unite the Union and the Bristol People’s Assembly will be taking place this Tuesday 13th September 2016, College Green, Bristol at 5pm Cuts are being forced upon the Council by the ideologically driven, free market agenda of the current Conservative Government, but notwithstanding this that the Council’s leadership and the leadershipContinueContinue reading “Lobby of Bristol City Council Full Council Meeting – Stop the Cuts”
