Friday, 24 June 2016

We Are Many

Dear Comrade,
 
With the publication of the Chilcot Report due on July 6th, there is no better time to see 'We Are Many'.
 
'We Are Many' tells the remarkable story of the biggest protest in history, and how it changed the world. Eight years in the making, filmed in seven countries, and including interviews with John Le Carre, Damon Albarn, Brian Eno, Danny Glover, Mark Rylance, Richard Branson, Hans Blix and Ken Loach amongst others, it charts the birth and rise of the people power movements that are now sweeping the world, all through the prism of one extraordinary day.
 
Screenings are taking place across the country throughout July so please show your support and book your tickets now! The details of the London - Hackney Picture & the Ritzy - Brixton,
screenings are:
 
Hackney Picturehouse  : Monday 18th July 2016 - The Electric Cinema: https://www.ourscreen.com/screening/42089
 
There is also a Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/308119196195571/
 
Ritzy Cinema - Brixton - Monday 18th Jul 2016 - https://www.ourscreen.com/screening/42088
 
 
 
Finally important note - please bear in mind if we don't sell the minimum number of seats by the time stated on the OurScreen page for each film, the booking is lost. So please book as soon as possible.
 
Any further enquiries please do not hesitate to reply to this email.

Regards,




Maz Saleem
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THE ASSEMBLY LINE - JUNE 2016
The London Assembly
The New AssemblyOn May 5th, Londoners chose their new London Assembly.  The largest group is Labour with 12 Members, followed by the Conservatives with eight, the Green party with two, UKIP with two and the Liberal Democrats with one.  14 Committees have been formed and public meetings began again on the 13th May, when Tony Arbour AM was appointed Assembly Chairman.  Tony has written a blog listing the 10 things new Assembly Members need to know about City Hall.
Read the blog
Tony Arbour at Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Week
Saturday 25 June 2016 is Armed Forces Day.  On Monday 20 June at 10.00am Assembly Chairman Tony Arbour AM joined the Mayor and representatives of the Armed Forces to raise the Armed Forces Flag to mark the start of the week of celebrations.
Find out more
 
Doctor's Office
Helping earlier HIV diagnosis
37 per cent of HIV cases in London are diagnosed late (2,984 out of 8,067 cases in 2012-14).  In June the Health Committeediscussed HIV awareness in the capital and the barriers that prevent people taking HIV tests and being diagnosed.
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Deputy Mayor for Housing, James Murray
Deputy Mayor for Housing
Housing issues dominated the recent Mayoral election debates. New Deputy Mayor for Housing, James Murray, faced the Housing Committee on 7th June; where he was asked how he plans to fulfil the Mayor’s campaign pledges about housebuilding and tenants’ rights.
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Buses on Oxford Street
Pedestrianising Oxford Street
In his transport manifesto, the Mayor of London committed to pedestrianising one of the world’s busiest streets. In June, theTransport Committee discussed how the Mayor can fulfil this manifesto commitment and identified the implications for road users and retailers.  
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COMING UP...
  • Tuesday 28th June - Budget and Performance Committee - 10am
  • Wednesday 29th June - Planning Committee - 10am
  • Wednesday 29th June - Police and Crime Committee - 2pm
  • Thursday 30th June - GLA Oversight Committee - 10am
  • Tuesday 5th July - Housing Committee - 10am
  • Wednesday 6th July - London Assembly (Plenary) - 10am
  • Wednesday 6th July - Economy Committee - 2.30pm
  • Tuesday 12th July - Regeneration Committee - 10am
  • Tuesday 12th July - Budget Monitoring Sub-Committee - 3.30pm
  • Wednesday 13th July - Transport Committee - 10am
  • Wednesday 13th July - Environment Committee - 2pm
  • Thursday 14th July - Police and Crime Committee - 10am
  • Thursday 14th July - Budget and Performance Committee - 2pm
  • Tuesday 19th July - Police and Crime Committee - 10am
  • Tuesday 19th July - Audit Panel - 3.30pm
  • Wednesday 20th July - London Assembly (Mayor's Question Time) - 10am
  • Wednesday 20th July - GLA Oversight Committee - 2.30pm
You are welcome to attend these public meetings or watch the webcasts here.

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Walthamstow Garden Party- 
Saturday 16th July- Sunday 17th July
Barbican and Create will once again be joining forces with Waltham Forest Council to present the Walthamstow Garden Party 2016 on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July. Celebrating Waltham Forest’s creative and cultural communities, this free event is part of the Council’s ‘Get Together’ programme and will see the beautiful Lloyd Park host two days of music, theatre, dance, film, spoken word, arts & crafts, food and family activity delivered in partnership with local organisations.