In preparation G8 Environment and Development ministers will meet at the Breadsall Priory Hotel, near Derby, hosted by Margaret Beckett, UK Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Why should these people be allowed to meet without opposition? We intend to be there. Bring costumes, music, whistles etc and join us!
Why should these people be allowed to meet without opposition? We intend to be there. Bring costumes, music, whistles etc and join us! Challenge Anneky!
As part of DerbyM17 Ms Anneky Rice will be hosting a special edition of Challenge Anneky. The challenge will be open to anyone opposed to the current social order, and a whole range of fantastic prizes are on offer. Tee-off is at 2.30pm.
SCORE CARD
Birdie Pie a G8 minister
PRIZE: one night's bed & board at a city centre
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*Eagle Plant a skull and crossbones flag in the 18th hole
PRIZE: £2,000 wiped off the debt of the country of your choice
Hole in one Wave this leaflet out of Margaret Beckett's hotel bedroom window
PRIZE: a golfing holiday on one of the world's finest courses**
plus
THE NINETEENTH HOLE Challenge Anneky will conclude with an evening of
top quality entertainment & food at The Mist, 25a Normanton Road from 7pm
*prize kindly donated by Bono ** holiday to be taken between 6th and 8th July 2005 at Gleneagles
For more info email challengeanneky@riseup.net
http://www.dissent.org.uk/
Derby M17
Indymedia:
There will be a base for indymedia a mile away from where the G8 Ministers are meeting. Computers with broadband, WiFi and Lan, Adobe Photoshop, Premire Pro etc. and accomodation if needed for more information contact cattracker2004@yahoo.co.uk
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Flyers are available
27.02.2005 22:20
DissOne
Is there crash space
02.03.2005 11:34
Dissmenot
Appeal from Derbyshire police
10.03.2005 15:42
The force is offering this opportunity to protestors to open a channel of communication in an effort to facilitate lawful peaceful protest ahead of the event at Marriott Breadsall Priory on March 17th 2005.
We are asking people to contact us with details of how and where they would like to protest, routes they may wish to take if cycling/marching so we can attempt to accommodate a safe and peaceful protest.
Anyone who would like to contact Derbyshire police with such details is asked to ring 0845 123 33 33.
Derbyshire Constabulary
Marches in Deby Banned for M17
16.03.2005 12:26
Approval has been given by the Home Secretary to ban all marches through Derby city centre ahead of tomorrows planned G8 protests there, coninciding with the G8 Environment and Development Ministers meeting. The ban was reportedly requested by the Police and local councillors in Derbyshire.
Under the Public order Act 1986 marches through Derby city centre are banned. There is also a ban on trespassary assemblies in the parishes of Long Eaton, Breadsall and Morley.
A protest will be allowed in the city’s Market Place, but under the banning order is not permitted to move from that position.
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You are just thugs and hooligans
17.03.2005 11:42
member of the public
Aren't these the good guys?
17.03.2005 13:41
Confused of Derby