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Bristol Radical History Group pamphlets
I have been really enjoying reading a number of pamphlets which I picked up recently from ‘Bristol Radical History Group‘ who seem to do a lot of great work down in the south west.
This one on Anglo-Saxon Democracy is of particular interest, although there are many others which I will write up at some point soon.
These few paragraphs are good food for thought, the italics in the last paragraph are mine:
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The Rise of the Church
If the major cause of the retreat of Anglo-Saxon democracy is the increasing use of charters to create bookland beyond the control of the local courts and thus the local community then it also has to be accepted that the use of charters to gain rights and privileges at the expense of the local populace was first introduced by the Roman Catholic church and all of the charters of pre-Conquest England were denrived from the form of the private charter of the later Roman empire. Continue reading
Green Earth Awakening – A field – near Wellington, Devon – 22/05/15
http://www.buddhafield.com/?events=green-earth-awakening-camp
Quote unquote…
A five day camp exploring how Buddhism can help us along the path towards community and sustainability. With green crafts, engaged dharma, social change, forest school, healing area and a daily timetable of workshops, talks, meditation, yoga, qi gong, dance and music. An intimate gathering to deepen into ourselves and a wider awareness. Tools for the mind, skills for our future.
Transform, sustain, thrive: through our intentions we can engage in the world with a deepened awareness. We can mindfully sustain ourselves in our daily lives, in community and in the wider world. By seeing the interconnection of all things and feeling the benefit of sustaining all life, we can become empowered to thrive.
Mach Speak – Vane Tempest Room – Machynlleth, Powys – 27/05/15
crackbook event page here – https://www.facebook.com/events/1427585850882801/

Three Acres And A Cow – Subscription Rooms – Stroud, Gloucestershire – 11/06/16
Poster soon – here is the ticket link – http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=SUBSCRIPTION&organ_val=org_id&pid=8198518
Singers Circle @ Oxford Real Farming Conference Fringe – St Aldates Tavern – Oxford, Oxfordshire – 07/01/16
Singers Circle @ Seedy Saturday – Holy Sepulchre Church Hall – Northampton, Northamptonshire – 13/02/16
Three Acres And A Cow – GalGael, Glasgow – 07/04/16
Thursday 7th April
Glasgow – http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=13608
Gal Gael – 15 Fairley St, Govan, Glasgow, Glasgow, G51 2TS
http://www.galgael.org/
£12 (£5 concessions) – entry by donation for all Gal Gael volunteers and workers
Please note, this show is mainly focused on English history with some Scottish and Irish content. We have been invited to showcase it in Glasgow with a view to supporting the creation of a new show with similar spirit, focused on Scottish history.
Three Acres And A Cow – The Fishermen’s Chapel – Leigh-on-Sea – 21/05/16
Three Acres And A Cow, A History Of Land Rights And Protest In Folk Song And Story
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Saturday 21st May – Leigh-On-Sea
The Fishermen’s Chapel – Methodist Church, New Road, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, SS9
6pm potluck for a 7pm start – please bring a dish
http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=13611 or https://threeacresandacow.co.uk/leigh
£10 (£8 concessions) + £1 online booking fee
Tickets can be bought locally from Adam without the £1 booking fee via squeezebox.folk@gmail.com.
A limited number of pay-what-you-can tickets for low income people are available – please contact cow23@threeacresandacow.co.uk
(2mb) poster – https://www.dropbox.com/s/zn473dr1mkb4848/3A%26aC%20Leigh%20-%20high%20res%20for%20posters.jpg?dl=0
(300k) web flyer – https://www.dropbox.com/s/v21wyxyfmnu2kv9/3A%26aC%20Leigh%20-%20low%20res%20for%20web.jpg?dl=0
Edward Thomas writing about the state of the land and rights of access
Edward Thomas writing about the state of the land and rights of access taken from ‘The South Country’ (1906).
You can buy a lovely edition of the book from Little Toller here – http://littletoller.co.uk/bookshop/nature-classics/the-south-country/ or see a digital version here – https://archive.org/stream/southcountry00thomuoft/southcountry00thomuoft_djvu.txt
CHAPTER XVI
255-7 THE END OF SUMMER KENT BERKSHIRE — HAMPSHIRE SUSSEX THE FAIR
The road mounts the low Downs again. The bound-less stubble is streaked by long bands of purple-brown, the work of seven ploughs to which the teams and their carters, riding or walking, are now slowly descending by different ways over the slopes and jingling in the rain. Above is a Druid moor bounded by beech-clumps, and crossed by old sunken ways and broad grassy tracks. It is a land of moles and sheep. Continue reading
Private Eye piece on land and housing in the Cotswolds
Remember, we don’t have a ‘housing crisis’, we have a distribution of land and housing crisis.
Private Eye
No. 1384 23 January — 5 Feb 2015
FINE AND GRANDEE
LAST month Cotswold district council (CDC) published its long-overdue local housing plan. Four years late, the draft was put together with the help of external planning consultants, costing the Tory council £321,594.
It reveals that the district’s entire housing shortfall will be resolved by building 2,350 homes on 300 acres of grade II arable land on the edge of Cirencester, owned by local Tory grandee the 9th Earl Bathurst (“Allen” to his chums). Allen owns 15,500 acres in total, so is unlikely to miss a few hundred. With planning permissions expected to be a mere formality from the Tory council, a multi-million-pound windfall beckons.
This plan to expand the area of Cirencester by 43 percent has not been greeted with universal delight by the citizenry. With accusations of Tory cronyism being bandied about, it was timely that the local Conservative Association abolished Allen’s role as honorary president in October.
When Lib Dem opposition councillors revealed that council leader Lynden Stowe had met the earl on six occasions before publication of the local plan, Allen told the Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard loftily: “It is not as if I am going for dinner with Lynden Stowe every night of the week.”
Perish the thought. Far too oiky!
Cultivate Festival – The Asian Centre – Walthamstow, London – 26/03/15
Doors from 6.45pm – show starts at 7.30pm – there will be locally cooked and grown organic food by donation before the show.
Tickets are £5 plus a £1 online booking fee – you can buy tickets for £5 without the booking fee from The Hornbeam Centre, 458 Hoe Street, London, E17 9AH. Book online here – http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=12363
Here is the facebook page if you are that way inclined – https://www.facebook.com/events/417177085106233/

Greenbelt Festival – The Bright Field – nr Kettering, Northamptonshire – 31/08/15
Dangerous Ideas – The View Bar – Southampton – 25/03/15
Free tickets can be reserved via https://threeacresandacow.co.uk/southampton
Please let anyone you know in Southampton about the show.
Woodcraft DF camp – Fanwood Scout Campsite – nr Bradford, Yorkshire – 09/04/15
Ventor Exchange – Ventnor Exchange – Ventnor, Isle of Wight – 07/04/15
Ventor Exchange – Ventnor Exchange – Ventnor, Isle of Wight – 06/04/15
Fire In The Mountain – foothills of the Cambrian Mountains – nr Aberystwyth, Wales – 30/05/15
We are going to be performing the show at this brilliant festival in Wales this summer.
Do come and get your tickets early – it sold out well in advance last year – http://www.twoforjoy.co.uk/fire-in-the-mountain
Vineyard Church – The Vineyard Church – Richmond, London – 20/03/15
tickets now on sale via http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=12365

Spring equinox at Embercombe near Exeter, Devon – 21/03/15
We are really excited to finally be visiting Embercombe, a project we have heard so much about.
Tickets and more info via http://embercombe.org/events-and-news/the-green-stage/#bookings







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