Rave on Avon will take over Stokes Croft on Saturday, May 19th bringing the best dance music from all over the South West to venues including Lakota, Blue Mountain and The Croft. The club hopping event, organised by the team behind Brisfest, will include a full day’s line-up starting at 2pm with both indoor and outdoor stages at participating venues.
Visit www.brisfest.co.uk/raveonavon for full details.
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Rave on Avon will take over Stokes Croft on Saturday, May 19th bringing the best dance music from all over the South West to venues including Lakota, Blue Mountain and The Croft. The club hopping event, organised by the team behind Brisfest, will include a full day’s line-up starting at 2pm with both indoor and outdoor stages at participating venues.
Visit www.brisfest.co.uk/raveonavon for full details.
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A big thank you do everyone who dug deep and donated at our Birthday Hoedown. We raised from £160 from the collection buckets, all of which goes directly to charity. £100 donated to Oxfam, £30 to BrisFest, and £30 to Book-Cycle.
Thank you to the following people who most recently donated to our Free Shop. Dr Fly (Bass Kitchen) donated boxes of old vinyl, enough to keep us stocked well into next year. JDO (Bass Kitchen) donated some old breaks and psytrance classics vinyl. HiHat (SoulFi) donated some old techno vinyl. Moif & Katrina (Brap FM) donated loads of Xbox games....
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A message from Access. Mobilizing for Global Digital Freedom.
Right now, your boss or school could demand that you hand over your Facebook, Twitter, or email password, and there is nothing you can do to stop them. Some people have even been fired from their jobs for refusing to reveal their passwords! But that could all change with the introduction of the Password Protection Act.
Previous attempts by governments to ban this practice have failed, in part because internet users haven't made it a priority and spoken out against it. The Password Protection Act is our opportunity to finally...
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A message from Playfair 2012, campaigning for a sweat free Olympics.
Workers making Olympic sportswear for London 2012 for top brands and high street names including Adidas and Next are being paid poverty wages, forced to work excessive overtime and threatened with instant dismissal if they complain about working conditions, according to a new report.
The Fair Games? report investigated working conditions in 10 sportswear factories in China, Sri Lanka and the Philippines where they produced sportswear that will be bought by consumers and used by athletes and volunteers at the London 2012...
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