Jan 262013
Thanks to Occupy the London DPAC meeting on Saturday will be livestreamed:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/occupynewsnetwork
London Disabled People Against Cuts (LDPAC)
Meeting
Saturday, 9th February 2013
11am – 3.30pm
Room RHB 142, Main Building, Goldsmiths, University of London, Lewisham Way, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW
This meeting will be a chance to
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to find out more information about DPAC, the attacks on disabled people and what we will be doing over the next year,
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to network, meet other disabled activists and share information
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to hear from local London DPAC groups what they have been campaigning on in their local areas
We will also looking at what disabled people want from a London DPAC and how you want to work together over the next year
The venue is wheelchair accessible. See below for travel information.
To RSVP or for other access enquiries please contact Ellen ellen.clifford@inclusionlondon.co.uk or 07505144371
Many thanks to Inclusion London and to Goldsmiths Students’ Union for their support and facilities for this meeting.
Travel information:
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5 minutes’ walk from both New Cross and New Cross Gate stations (zone 2), on the main rail network and London Overground.
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On major bus routes including 21, 36, 53, 136, 171, 172, 177, 225, 321, 343, 436, 453.
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10 minutes’ walk from Deptford Bridge Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station.
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On the National Express coach route.
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At the junction of the A2 and the A20, on Lewisham Way.
Directions for getting to Goldsmith’s:
http://www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/
Access information about New Cross station:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/nwx/details.htm l
Goldsmith’s access information:
Accessible parking: if you will need this on the day please contact Ellen on 07505144371 or by email ellen.clifford@inclusionlondon.co.uk to arrange
I really look forward to attending.
I have been doing live streaming for Occupy London – and would be happy to do so at this meeting if you wanted it. Just let me know.
Is there anything you need – on the day like setting up or anything?
Ben