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bath / media and culture / news report Monday October 13, 2008 16:02 by B B jenkins
Here is the latest offering from the Bath hot press bun... read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / announcement Monday October 13, 2008 11:25 by Matt Banning
Hey all - just to let folks know in the Bath area that we now have a free online radical lending library; see either below, or the Blog section of our Myspace page - myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork. If you're interested in borrowing a title, drop us an email on bathactivistnet [at] yahoo.co.uk read full story / add a comment
bath / community / news report Thursday September 25, 2008 19:47 by antifash
bath / media and culture / news report Thursday September 18, 2008 09:39 by B B Jenkins
Another issue of Bath's should-be award winning grassroots publication... read full story / add a comment
bath / community / event notice Wednesday September 10, 2008 22:00 by Matt Banning
For those who happen to find themselves in Bath, rather than at the Bristol bookfair this Saturday... read full story / add a comment
bath / community / event notice Monday September 01, 2008 18:24 by Gnome
Bristol Anarchist Bookfair Fundraiser Vol. 3

Friday 5th September - 8pm start, 4 quid on the door
The Porter Butt, London Road, Bath

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bath / the environment / announcement Friday August 22, 2008 21:18 by B B Jenkins
Live from the fields... read full story / add a comment
bath / media and culture / announcement Wednesday August 06, 2008 15:36 by Bernard B Jenkins
Hey people - one year on, and this is a special one-off[ish] birthday request from us here at Bath Bomb Towers. read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / announcement Tuesday July 15, 2008 17:21 by B B Jenkins
Bath Bomb #12 hits the streets running? Cycling? Bathing? The twelth instalment of Bath's monthly radical rag is now online... read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / event notice Tuesday July 15, 2008 12:33 by Matt Banning
Just to let people know about this month's fundraising club night at the Crown, raising much-needed funds for those rabble-rousing, hell-raising good-for-nothings Bath Activist Network. What will they think of next? read full story / add a comment
bath / the environment / news report Monday July 14, 2008 00:13 by Vera Worth
Yesterday, Saturday 12th July, Bath Activist Network set up camp in the Green Park Market, Bath, along with Transition Town Bath, Viva! and London Road Food Co op, for ‘Roots of Change,’ a day organized to spread the word about this year’s Climate Camp and the diversity of initiatives available to the exploring ‘green’ citizen. read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / event notice Wednesday July 02, 2008 10:48 by Dammit Jannet   1 attached file
From midday 14th July 2008 Bath Abbey Churchyard
Massive investment of time and money has gone into creating a state with complete control over its subjects. We have a law for every form of deviance.
Enforced drugging of people with a psychiatric diagnosis means the changes to the Mental Health Act are the most invasive challenge to human rights yet.
A world view outside of the 'normal' has become dangerous and illegal in this country. If the media fails to control how we think then forcible drugging will do the trick much easier and cheaper than using prison.
The Mad Hatters of Bath are offering free normality testing in the Abbey Churchyard Bath to raise awareness of how 'normal' is an invention and we are all individuals.
Also the oportunity to celebrate our diversity and differences makes Mad Pride Day a day to celebrate. So come along and bring what you want to find, music, theatre, performance, dressing up box,biscuits. read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday June 24, 2008 12:45 by B B Jenkins   image 2 images
11th edition of our monthly Bathonian rantfest - next month marks our one year anniversary, where, yes, we'll be even better read full story / add a comment
bath / globalisation / event notice Tuesday June 10, 2008 16:40 by Matt Banning
We have two films screening this coming Sunday lunchtime, the 15th, at the Porter Cellar bar on George Street, as part of the monthly 'Bubbling Under' series: read full story / add a comment
bath / community / event notice Tuesday June 10, 2008 10:38 by Matt Banning
Hey all - this is just a quick note to let folks know that the Bath FreeShop will be taking place this Saturday, the 14th, from 12 til 3, outside the Pump Rooms on Stall Street in Bath. read full story / add a comment
bath / the environment / event notice Thursday May 29, 2008 12:23 by Matt Banning
Free food stall and info day in Bath next Tuesday: read full story / add a comment
bath / miscellaneous / announcement Tuesday May 13, 2008 21:27 by B B Jenkins
The monthly outpoured bile of Bath's idealists and misanthrope's reaches double figures... read full story / add a comment
bath / protests / event notice Tuesday May 13, 2008 15:14 by Matt Banning
Hey all - just to let people know that this Sunday lunchtime, at the Porter Cellar on George Street, Bubbling under will be screening thE following, from 1pm - 4pm, free entry: see folks there! read full story / add a comment
bath / protests / press release Saturday May 10, 2008 22:01 by Bath Animal Action
Foie gras is on the out in Bath - with only a couple of isolated bastions of animal abuse still selling the stuff. We can persuade them to remove it from their menus - but we need your help! Activists nin Bath have been demoing on the ground - but concerned peeps in Bristol and beyond can help by contacting the resteraunts. read full story / add a comment
bath / community / event notice Monday May 05, 2008 21:17 by Freecycle Clerk
Yes, the Bath FreeShop is back! read full story / add a comment
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