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121 Centre in Brixton under threat of eviction
As we go to press, the 18 year old squatted 121 Centre in Railton
Road, Brixton, is under threat of eviction. The 121 collective had
sought to argue in court that the owners - Lambeth Council - had
lost the right to claim possession of the building under a law
that restricts the right of owners to reclaim land that has been
squatted for more than 12 years. The Collective lost the case on a
technicality and on Friday 5th February were told that bailiffs
would evict them the following Monday. Over the weekend the 121
Collective spread the word by flyposting the local area,
distributing newsheets and contacting friends and allies.
The publicity drew links between the eviction of 121 and the general
clearance of squatters from the area, the gradual gentrification of
Brixton and the slow destruction of its street culture and
communitites. Local response has been excellent! Mysteriously, local
billboards have been revised and now carry jokes such as- 'How many
developers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?' 'None, they prefer
to screw up the neighbourhood instead'.
Meanwhile e-mails were being sent from supporters all over the
country and the world to Lambeth Council. They replied, saying that
the council needed the money from selling 121 to help do up Brixton
for the locals... Fat chance, when previous money from City
Challenge, earmarked for such worthy intentions, has been spent on
over-inflated salaries for professional community wreckers and
allowed yuppies to colonise Brixton's Town Centre, pushing the
locals out of their homes, their pubs and even the local market
(there are plans to knock parts of this down).
On the morning of the threatened eviction, the squatters were out in
force. They barricaded the building against bailiffs and erected
further barricades in the street. 70 protesters held the street for
about 2 hours. The cops called off the eviction due to 'public
order issues' and the barricades were temporarily dismantled as 45
squatters made their way to Lambeth Town Hall to show the council
their determination to defend 121. They stormed the building and
went straight for the council leader's office. Eventually the
security guards and police back-up removed the squatters but they
had proved that the council's building was easeier to get into than
121! Another eviction date was set for February 12th and then
quickly withdrawn as the council realised they will need a massive
operation to get the121 Collective and their friends out of the
building. In its 18 year history the centre has played host to all
sorts of groups, ranging from Brixton Squatters to the Direct Action
Movement and is known all over the world. It was also the home at
various times of Black Flag, the Anarchist Black Cross, the Kate
Sharpley Library, Bad Attitude (radical women's mag) and a host of
other groups. There was a cafe, bookshop and regular benefit gigs
ranging from punk to queercore.
For up the the minute info check out the 121 website at
http://i.am.121centre. emails of support can be sent to
carolyn121@hotmail.com