"We the following members of Nunhead Community wish to voice our objections to losing our community centre and ask the court not to issue an interim order.
We support the squatting of the building with the mind to regain the building back to the community."
Friday, 12 June 2009
Interim Possession Order granted
Several members of the Save Nunhead Centre action group went to Lambeth County Court today to contest the Interim Possession Order (IPO) court case.
Judge Gibson was sympathetic to the case, but as the defendants had no evidence from a Southwark officer to prove the building had been occupied for longer than 28 days he had no choice but to issue the IPO.
This means the current occupancy of the building will be over within a few days.
Open doors all day, Sunday.
(14th June, bring food, come and see the centre)
Judge Gibson was sympathetic to the case, but as the defendants had no evidence from a Southwark officer to prove the building had been occupied for longer than 28 days he had no choice but to issue the IPO.
This means the current occupancy of the building will be over within a few days.
Open doors all day, Sunday.
(14th June, bring food, come and see the centre)
Yesterday the final phase of water testing was carried out by Aqua Cert.

Wednesday, 10 June 2009
We The Following Members...

"We the following members of Nunhead Community wish to voice our objections to losing our community centre and ask the court not to issue an interim order.
We support the squatting of the building with the mind to regain the building back to the community."
Appeal to the court produced by the meeting Last Night in the Community Centre.
The meeting was unanimous in its determination that Nunhead would have a community centre of its own for general use, and that it should be the same building which has served Nunhead so well until recently. Suggestions by LBS and property interests that another unspecified space would one day be provided, or that spare space in buildings run by other organisations would do just as well, were rejected outright.
The meeting was unanimous in its determination that Nunhead would have a community centre of its own for general use, and that it should be the same building which has served Nunhead so well until recently. Suggestions by LBS and property interests that another unspecified space would one day be provided, or that spare space in buildings run by other organisations would do just as well, were rejected outright.
Councillor Cris Claridge in defence of the centre.
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Waiting for the Tests
Monday, 8 June 2009
Cleaning The Tanks
photos copyright 2009
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