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WITH BANNERS HELD HIGHA DAY-LONG EVENT MARKING THE END OF AN INDUSTRY
Supporters Organised by
COALNOT
DOLEORGREAVETRUTH AND JUSTICE CAMPAIGN
POA
MUSIC AND THE MINERS’ STRIKEINTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITYMUSIC, DEBATES, POETRY & FILM
DIRECTIONSUnity Works is a 2 minute walk from Wakefield’s Westgate train station
FROM J41 M1
FROMJ40 M1
FROMJ39 M1
NORTHGATE
MULBERRY WAY
WOOD STREET
KING STREETCHEAPSIDECARTER STREET MARKET STREET
BANK STREET
GEORGE STREETWESTGATE
SMYTH STREET
BOOKING INFORMATIONBox Office at Unity Works, Westgate Wakefield WF1 1EP or go to: www.unityworks.co.uk/event/with-banners-held-high-2016/
With Banners Held High
Email: [email protected]
DAY TIME EVENT Doors open 10.30 Programme runs 11.00 - 5.00pm Tickets £8 Concs £4
Welcome: Granville Williams, WBHHCompere: Ian ClaytonPresident NUM: Nicky WilsonOTJC: Barbara Jackson
Guest Speakers: Tony Garnett, producer Cathy Come Home, Kes, and The Price of Coal
Tosh MacDonald, President ASLEF
Special session on International Solidarity with speakers from France, Denmark and the UK
Exhibitions: NEW Solidarity and the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike
Music and the Miners’ Strike
Political Musicians: Photos by Pete Dunwell
Pictures by Stefano Cagnoni, John Sturrock and Martin Jenkinson on International Solidarity and the Miners’ Strike
Miners’ Banners: Slide show and talk by David Wray and Dave Mitchell
Films: Test Department’s DS30 – a stunning must-see film, With Banners Held High 2015, Sleaford Mods’ Invisible BritainUnity: A Coming Together a film of With Banners Held High 2015
Music: Root and Branch, Grace Petrie, Dave Rovics, We Shall Overcome buskersBook Launch: Pit Props: Music, International Solidarity and the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike, with Editor Granville Williams and former BBC Labour Reporter Nick JonesPoetry and words: Jean Gittins,Chris Searle, Paul RoutledgeDebates: Workers’ solidarity with refugees and migrants today; From Orgreave to Wapping; The Psycho-Social Impact of the Miners’ Strike; Energy Under Capitalism; New Ways of Organising; Music and the Miners’ Strike
EVENING FUNDRAISER FROM 7.30-11.00 TICKETS £20
THE FARMTHE HURRIERSJOE SOLOCOMPERE: ATTILA THE STOCKBROKERProceeds to: Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, Justice for Mineworkers and The Oaks Memorial Campaign
UNITY WORKS, WAKEFIELD — SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2016
© M
artin
Sha
kesh
aft 1
984
WITH BANNERS HELD HIGHA DAY-LONG EVENT MARKING THE END OF AN INDUSTRY
Supporters Organised by
COALNOT
DOLEORGREAVETRUTH AND JUSTICE CAMPAIGN
POA
MUSIC AND THE MINERS’ STRIKEINTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITYMUSIC, DEBATES, POETRY & FILM
DIRECTIONSUnity Works is a 2 minute walk from Wakefield’s Westgate train station
FROM J41 M1
FROMJ40 M1
FROMJ39 M1
NORTHGATE
MULBERRY WAY
WOOD STREET
KING STREETCHEAPSIDECARTER STREET MARKET STREET
BANK STREET
GEORGE STREETWESTGATE
SMYTH STREET
BOOKING INFORMATIONBox Office at Unity Works, Westgate Wakefield WF1 1EP or go to: www.unityworks.co.uk/event/with-banners-held-high-2016/
With Banners Held High
Email: [email protected]
DAY TIME EVENT Doors open 10.30 Programme runs 11.00 - 5.00pm Tickets £8 Concs £4
Welcome: Granville Williams, WBHHCompere: Ian ClaytonPresident NUM: Nicky WilsonOTJC: Barbara Jackson
Guest Speakers: Tony Garnett, producer Cathy Come Home, Kes, and The Price of Coal
Tosh MacDonald, President ASLEF
Special session on International Solidarity with speakers from France, Denmark and the UK
Exhibitions: NEW Solidarity and the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike
Music and the Miners’ Strike
Political Musicians: Photos by Pete Dunwell
Pictures by Stefano Cagnoni, John Sturrock and Martin Jenkinson on International Solidarity and the Miners’ Strike
Miners’ Banners: Slide show and talk by David Wray and Dave Mitchell
Films: Test Department’s DS30 – a stunning must-see film, With Banners Held High 2015, Sleaford Mods’ Invisible BritainUnity: A Coming Together a film of With Banners Held High 2015
Music: Root and Branch, Grace Petrie, Dave Rovics, We Shall Overcome buskersBook Launch: Pit Props: Music, International Solidarity and the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike, with Editor Granville Williams and former BBC Labour Reporter Nick JonesPoetry and words: Jean Gittins,Chris Searle, Paul RoutledgeDebates: Workers’ solidarity with refugees and migrants today; From Orgreave to Wapping; The Psycho-Social Impact of the Miners’ Strike; Energy Under Capitalism; New Ways of Organising; Music and the Miners’ Strike
EVENING FUNDRAISER FROM 7.30-11.00 TICKETS £20
THE FARMTHE HURRIERSJOE SOLOCOMPERE: ATTILA THE STOCKBROKERProceeds to: Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, Justice for Mineworkers and The Oaks Memorial Campaign
UNITY WORKS, WAKEFIELD — SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2016