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Jump To Comment: 1 2Hey kids,
Time is running short and Mayday (May 6th) is getting closer.
On Tuesday the 30th we're having a rehearsal / final planning session for the RTS / Street Party.
Come along, find out who's doing what, the roles that still need to be filled, what you can do if you're turning up on the day.
Seriously, if you've been to any of the meetings before make sure you turn up, even if you haven't been involved up to now you're definitely welcome. We want to make the day as much fun for everyone as possible, the more people who help out, the more we can do on the day, the better a time everyone will have.
Turn up on Tuesday, send us an email, give us a buzz on the mobile, or have a chat when you see us out and about. (Leafleting the anti war and May 1st demo’s, kicking back in Bushy Park on May 4th)
The event which took place on Monday was great. thanks for organising such a fun event, the police brutality was something else altogether but such is life. Hopefully the next event will be bigger and better but can we please have a little bit more orgaisation as we were confused as to where/what the final destination was, maybe then conflicts with the police will be reduced.
Also why has this website been forgotten about? Can we have some feedback from the co-op organisers? A taste of things to come maybe
cheers