BOSA members with two illegally parked vehicles. They have draped imitation yellow lines across the vehicles to demonstrate the problem.

Residents Campaign for Social Justice on the Streets of Bishopston and St Andrews

In Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the alien Ford arrives on Earth and supposes cars to be the dominant species. A visit to Bishopston and St Andrews makes one sympathize with Ford’s misunderstanding.  To experience vibrant Gloucester Road, verdant St Andrews Park, or vistas of Bristol from Ashley Down on foot is to experience oneself scurrying between cars parked on double yellow lines, … Continue reading Residents Campaign for Social Justice on the Streets of Bishopston and St Andrews

‘Hit Them Where it Hurts’: inside the Largest Student Rent Strike in Recent History

Students at the University of Bristol (UoB) are staging one of the largest rent strikes in recent history with over £1m being withheld from the university. The strike, driven by students’ desire for a fair deal, and for recognition of their concerns, has won significant concessions from UoB and shows the power collective action can command. Is this the beginning of a new wave of … Continue reading ‘Hit Them Where it Hurts’: inside the Largest Student Rent Strike in Recent History

Pink paint on Bristol city hall

Pink Paint and People’s Assemblies: meet the council candidate bringing activism to city hall

On February 15th, Rachel Lunnon was arrested for throwing pink paint onto City Hall. On May 6th she could return to the seat of Bristolian democracy, only this time as an elected councillor.  Standing for election in her local ward of Windmill Hill, Rachel would be the first councillor in Bristol from “anti-political” Burning Pink, an offshoot of Extinction Rebellion. From her insistence that she … Continue reading Pink Paint and People’s Assemblies: meet the council candidate bringing activism to city hall

Protester addresses crowd at ninth Kill The Bill protest in Bristol, Saturday April 17th.

Kill the Bill Movement Debates Relationship With Police

A pause on College Green during the Kill The Bill protest on Saturday, April 17th, gave demonstrators the opportunity to discuss their emerging movement’s relationship with the police.  The nine Kill The Bill protests that have now taken place in Bristol have brought together individuals and groups from a diversity of backgrounds in resistance against the government’s proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.  Yesterday’s … Continue reading Kill the Bill Movement Debates Relationship With Police

Reverend Arrested at December MoD Blockade Stands Trial

Reverend Sue Parfitt, 79, attended Bristol Magistrates Court yesterday (April 16th) on a charge of obstructing the highway.  Outside the courthouse, Rev’d Sue said ‘I am a law-abiding citizen’ but ‘civil disobedience is required to ‘flag up the enormity of the [climate and ecological] emergency.’ She was supported at the courthouse by a crowd of around 20 people from XR Peace and Christian Climate Action … Continue reading Reverend Arrested at December MoD Blockade Stands Trial

Two protesters sit on rooftop of Bristol's Elbit offices.

Palestine Action Target Bristol Arms Trade with Rooftop Occupation

Palestine Action, a mass direct action movement working to end UK complicity with Israeli apartheid, occupied the rooftop of Elbit Systems’ offices in Aztec West, Bristol, yesterday morning and remained throughout the day. Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms manufacturer, has 10 factories and offices in the UK. Palestine Action have successfully targeted Elbit on over 50 occasions over the last eight months, frequently shutting down … Continue reading Palestine Action Target Bristol Arms Trade with Rooftop Occupation

Community standing by the Ashley Down Oak with banner.

Tree Campaigners Demand Truth from Bristol City Council

Tree campaign group Save the Ashley Down Oak (STADO) are calling on Bristol City Council to tell the truth about the proposed felling of the 100 year old holm oak on Ashley Down road.  In a letter to Afzal Shah dated April 13th, STADO request the release of key evidence supporting the claim that the oak is causing subsidence to a nearby house.  STADO was … Continue reading Tree Campaigners Demand Truth from Bristol City Council

Meet the Protesters Fighting to Kill the Bill

Kill The Bill. Protesters have carried those words through our city  for three weeks now, showing their opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill. But who is your average Kill The Bill protester?  Mayor Marvin Rees, local MPs, media figures, and other notable Bristol individuals have created a narrative of protesters as ‘politically illiterate’ outsiders, whose unacceptable and shameful behaviour amounts to … Continue reading Meet the Protesters Fighting to Kill the Bill

Stalemate At Seventh Kill The Bill Protest

Bristol seventh Kill The Bill protest ended peacefully last night, Friday, April 10th.  The protest, which saw a crowd of around 100 people march through the city centre for 2 hours. was a sedate affair in comparison to previous protests.  After six large protests in three weeks, the tactics of both protesters and police have adapted, and Friday’s protest seemed to signal a stalemate between … Continue reading Stalemate At Seventh Kill The Bill Protest

Kill the Bill protest Brings Colour and Music to Bank HolIday Weekend

A sunny bank holiday weekend saw huge crowds turn out for a colourful Kill the Bill protest on Saturday.  The protest, Bristol’s fifth in two weeks, saw the biggest attendance since the first Kill the Bill protest on 21st March, with around 1,000 people marching through central Bristol.  Whilst previous demonstrations have been unorganized, Saturday saw a large number of individual groups and movements combine … Continue reading Kill the Bill protest Brings Colour and Music to Bank HolIday Weekend