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Kind of fancy going via Camberwell. I've not been back down there since I moved out of my last place in July.
(, Wed 9 Nov 2011, 14:39, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
(, Wed 9 Nov 2011, 14:44, Reply)
Demonstrations in Central London 9th November
The University of London Union and the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts will hold the National Student Demonstration on Wednesday 9th November 2011. The march will assemble on Malet Street at 12:00 to march to London Wall along the following route from 12:30:
Malet Street, Gower Street, Bloomsbury Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road, Duncannon Street, Strand, Fleet Street, Fetter Lane, New Fetter Lane, Holborn Viaduct, Newgate Street, King Edward Street, London Wall.
At London Wall a one hour rally will be held from 15:30 - 16:30. Participants are expected to disperse by 17:30.
The march and rally is expected to attract substantial numbers of people and as such requires a great deal of planning. The Met Police has been working closely with student representatives to plan the policing operation for this event.
Several road closures will be in place on the day. All roads on the route will be closed. Feeder roads and surrounding roads will be closed when necessary to relieve congestion. London, Southwark, Blackfriars and Waterloo Bridges (Northbound) may be closed if required. Closures will begin from 9am and increase throughout the day.
The Met Police will be communicating via Twitter in the run up to and during the march. You can follow this on Twitter @CO11metpolice. You can also text "police" to 83123 to receive all of the latest Met Police updates on the march and rally straight to your phone. You will not be charged for this service. City of London Police will also use the established Imodus Priority Alert system to update the City community.
(, Wed 9 Nov 2011, 15:06, Reply)
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