Dear Haringey residents!
Oxfam wants to draw attention to the shocking problem of land grabs - this is where companies or foreign governments buy up land in developing countries without any consultation and the local people live and farm the land get unfairly and sometimes violently evicted.
At the G8 Nick Clegg is leading on the land discussions so we have a very real opportunity to get something done about this unethical practice.
(for more information on this campaign visit: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-with-us/our-campaigns...)
We are organising a land grab auction stunt where a group of activists stages a land auction in Muswell Hill. Lynne Featherstone MP will be there to talk about the issue - don't miss your opportunity to talk to her - and to get a few pictures!
Campaign stunts are always fun - it's an opportunity to do something unusual and to act for a good cause + to meet other people interested in poverty issues and international development. Come along and see what it's like, you might love it!
The event will take place on June 7th at 6.45pm outside Barclays, on the corner between Muswell Hill Broadway and Queen's Avenue - see the picture attached.
Please let me know if you'd like to participate and I'll send you more details in due course. We're especially keen to have Lynne's constituents with us! If you live in Wood Green, Crouch End, Muswell Hill, Hornsey and neighbouring areas, definitely get in touch :)
My email: katrinagajevska1@gmail.com
You can also find me on Twitter @KatrinaGajevska
See you there!
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Where will it be?
In front of Alexandra Palace - I will get more details soon. :)
We are organising a land grab auction stunt where a group of activists stages an auction to sell off the Alexandra Palace (sounds crazy, I know, but it's going to happen)
Unfortunately, the local council attempted exactly this, five years ago, in connection with Alexandra Palace. Our Trustees (Haringey) selected former slum-landlord Firoz Kassam, whose company Firoka (Alexandra Palace) Ltd. bid £1.5m for the building. I know it sounds crazy, but it happened!
www.carteruncut.blogspot.co.uk
Following the huge High Court victory five years ago over the Charity Commission (and the Trustees), the news slowly got better, culminating in last week's award from the Heritage Lottery Fund to begin the long process of restoring the east side, that eventually, should see the whole building rejuvenated.
Good luck to the campaign stunt!
Please note that the location of the stunt has changed! It's not in Alexandra Palace, but in Muswell Hill :)
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