STIRLING CONVERGENCE
'HORI-ZONE'. THE RURAL CONVERGENCE SPACE |
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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
Please come to help set up as soon as possible!
The Hori-zone is an autonomous, convergence space at Borrowmeadow Farm, FK7 7SQ
Stirling open from 1st - 9th July
It is a zone of self-organisation, horizontal decision making,ecology and autonomy in action.
It is a radical campsite in resistance to the G8. It is space where
people can organize in an open and participatory way, inviting all to
take hold of their own lives and take a part in the creation of their
own futures.
The site will be organised into autonomous "neighbourhoods" Each
neighbourhood will strive for self-sufficiency, in both political and
practical terms, but will also contribute to the running and well-being
of the entire site.
The convergence space is less than one mile east of the city centre on
the banks of the River Forth near Stirling Albion football club at
Forth Bank Stadium just off the A91 Stirling. It was know as Burrough Meadow in loop of river Forth. See map at
www.g8convergence2005.org
Once you are in Stirling simply follow the signs to the Forth Bank Stadium, and you will soon see signs to HORI-ZONE.
There will be frequent pick ups in the Convergence space minibuses from the Stirling train and bus station.
Limited shuttles will also run from Edinburgh and Glasgow. There is
some car parking next to the site, and only limited on site parking.
The best way to get there is by bus or train.
For more information and to register:
www.g8convergence2005.org
e-mail info@g8convergence2005.org
WE'RE ASKING EVERYONE TO REGISTER
call or email if you have any needs or concerns reguarding access or particular requirements.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 June 2005 )
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