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Symon Bakunin Bailey symonbailey at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Mar 20 02:47:23 GMT 2012


Hi All,

It's Symon here from Occupy Birmingham Planning Group.

The mail I have pasted below my own was sent to our main 'Occupy Birmingham' email account yesterday. I am pleased to hear that the impasse of finding a solution to the hosting of the 4th National Gathering has been seemingly resolved. Birmingham remains actively interested in hosting a future NGA.
I like to feel i have made good efforts to stay in the loop with regards to matters relating the 3 previous National meetings but it seems in the case of the selection of Southend as hosting the conference i missed the discussions.  Where can minutes prior to any camp GA minutes be located. I accept i may not have been present on such a such GA or discussion and missed it all but for my peace of mind does anyone know who to ask?

That aside congrats we got it together again.  I have transferred our collaborative Piratepad effort for the postponed Liverpool conference to the link given in the note below.

Peace and Solidarity

Symon Bailey

Occupy Birmingham

Agitate, Educate, Organise...Unite
>   Occupy Southend is pleased to announce the hosting of the next National Conference on Friday 13th, Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th April. Southend has a rich history of long-term protest camps and is well placed to deliver a first rate conference. Our permanent camp at the disused Lookers car showroom car park on Priory Crescent sits adjacent to the world renowned burial site of the Saxon King Sebert. Following discovery and excavation of the tomb in 2003 the insensitive local council planned to widen the road past the site, impacting on the grave. One hundred and sixteen trees in the nearby park also came under threat. These two issues sparked a four and a half year full time occupation of the site by local campaigners, ending in victory over the Council. As a testament to the commitment shown by the occupiers of the Saxon King site, Occupy Southend will be theming the entertainment around the Saxon period.
>
> Over the next 10 days everyone's invited to join together and help develop the agenda for the conference on Pirate Pad -  http://piratepad.net/CKfEJYREa1  <http://piratepad.net/CKfEJYREa1>  What would you like to see on the agenda? Which speakers do you feel we can benefit from? Which subjects do we need to address right now? Can we make discussion panels work? What priority do we give to skill sharing? What types of workshops would you like to see on the agenda? The end date for input on Pirate Pad will be Thursday 29th March.
>
> Please RSVP your intention to attend as soon as possible together with your food requirements. We'll be catering for vegans and meat eaters alike.
>
> Our site offers a very large area to camp on and at present we have 12 tents on the ground, one bender, one 'meet and greet' tent, and a 900 sq ft undercover communal area. Other facilities will be added for the conference.
>
> Transport links are as follows:
>
> By Rail
> Two direct rail lines operate between London and Southend - Fenchurch Street to Southend Central (c2c line) and Liverpool Street to Southend Victoria (National Express). The journey time on both lines is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
>
> By Road
> Two major roads - the A127 and A13 link Southend to the M25. From the north Southend is accessible via the A1, M11, M25 (Junction 29 - 20 miles)&  A127. From the south, Southend is reached via the M25 (Junction 30 - 26 miles) Dartford Tunnel&  A13.  
>
> By Coach
> National Express operates to/from London Victoria, with the 305' service connecting to Southend. The journey time is approximately 2 to 2½ hours.
> By Bus
>
> An extensive network of buses operates between Southend-on-Sea's Travel Centre just off the High Street in and around Southend and surrounding towns.
> The First X30 runs hourly 7 days a week from London Stansted Airport into Southend Travel Centre.
>
> The conference at Occupy Southend comes at a key moment in time for the Occupy Movement in the UK and Ireland, and will be an important contributor to its future direction and purpose. With our usual focus and enthusiasm we can leave the conference with one united voice, stronger, bolder and more determined than ever to bring equality and peace to this world.

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