2006-09-15 Coordinated vs Dirtbox @ Pacha, September 15th
Friday 15th September, Pacha London
Upstairs: Dirtbox vs Coordinated
Pete Whitehouse (Dirtbox)
The Coordinators
(Tim Dingley & Carl Sutherland)
Ian Judson (Dirtbox)
Ballroom: We Love Pacha
line up tbc
Having just about recovered from the pirate party and being attacked by Bez from the Happy Mondays, pirate sword in hand at the afterparty Coordinated return to host Room 2 at Pacha London in conjunction with Dirtbox. Expect the usual quality house music and unbeatable atmosphere, probably accompanied by an assortment of fake moustaches.
In the main room will be "We Love Pacha" providing the usual funky sounds of Pacha with some top name guests.
As ever, we have VERY special Coordinated advance tickets for the night;
limited numbers of £10 Advance tickets are available from ticketweb (full door price will be £20). So get yours by clicking here NOW!
More details check www.coordinated-london.com and www.dirtbox.net
Police back drug needle machine http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/5335618.stm
What is thought to be Britain's first vending machine for dispensing clean needles to drug addicts could be set up outside a police station in Colwyn Bay.
North Wales Police chief constable Richard Brunstrom is backing the scheme to install the £10,000 machine in the town, saying it will help save lives.
A planning application to Conwy County Council will be needed first.
But the idea has been attacked by a charity which helps recovering addicts and promotes an abstinence policy.
Danie Strydom director of the Touchstones12 charity said: "What's next? The chief constable standing on the street handing out free bags of heroin?
"He is famous for enforcing the speed laws, but what about enforcing the law against drug misuse?"
"The Welsh Assembly spends £2.2m on substance misuse in north Wales and just £15,000 keeping people clean," he added.
Mr Brunstrom said the scheme will help drug addicts lacking facilities in the area.
"This proposal is in the interest of the public and is designed specifically to save lives. The problem of drug abuse will not diminish by pretending it does not exist," he said.
The machine will be imported from Australia, where its use is widespread.
It will allow drug addicts to get a clean new needle in a pack, and dispose of dirty needles in a steel bin.
Pharmacies and hospitals in many areas of north Wales already hand out clean needles, but the service does not exist in the Colwyn Bay area.
'Vigilante'
Maldwyn Roberts, a former police officer and now north Wales co-ordinator for community safety and substance misuse, defended the scheme.
"There has been a vigilante attitude from people in Colwyn Bay," he said.
"We have to face reality - they are injecting already. By not giving them any facilities, we just bury our heads in the sand.
"It is a first step to getting them help. It is not encouraging them to take drugs, it is encouraging them to get clean needles and to get them help, " he added.
The machine will be paid for and replaced by the Welsh Ambulance Trust.
It will not take money in case children try to buy and play with needles, but will take tokens provided by rehabilitation agencies in the area.
TV shows you wish they’d bring back I used to want 'Monkey' back as i remember it being brilliant .............
but having seen it recently it really is just shite :crazy_diz123
Advise please……los of comunity land Ok here goes...........im sure theres ppl here who have been thru this or know where i can get advice
Basically my lil bro goes to a big juggling/ circus ect meeting once a week and does events and stuff. The people who run it have lived on a farm in Swindon for over 30 years, it has basically been built around by new houses. Its a wicked place with workshops, house, animals pretty much ran naturally and stuff..its about 5 acres!
U know whats coming
The council in the past have revised the land/ lease ect ( the ppl rent it off the council) and been ok, last week they got a letter saying the land is being sold for around £2mil for development and all will be lost
They blatently know what to do as far as protest, chainihg to trees ect ect but have any of u lot got any advice/ links/ numbers to hardened protesters/ would Schnews be interested/ links to other forums that might help ect ect
Anyhelp man please
UK : East : Suffolks kids committing more violent crime From EADT.
Although upbringing can cause problems I think its also still an individual choice whether to do crime or to commit violence - and most young people do start of with a positive outloook on life...
Yet other crimes are down (including drugs etc) and although I haven't been here long I think its less rough than many other areas I have lived.
It seems that incidents seem to be mostly young people attacking other young people but this is "normal" fighting rather than mugging as that would be recorded as robbery.
Maybe its because authorities are checking up more on this and perhaps a high school fight that would have been sorted out at school gets the cops involved now - but its still worrying. Compared to my own childhood I do get the impression people are way more prepared to fight - Its as if kids are being pushed beyond their breaking points and lashing out at one another.
Youths committing more violent crime
11 September 2006 | 08:34
DANIELLE NUTTALL
Jeremy Pembroke, leader of Suffolk County Council
YOUNG people in Suffolk are committing more violent offences, despite an overall drop in the level of youth crime, it has emerged.
More than 900 “violence against the person” offences were committed by children aged 10 to 17 in the county between April 2005 and March this year - an increase of 4%.
These crimes include offences such as common assault, wounding, assaulting a police officer, threats of violence and grievous bodily harm.
While all violent crime in Suffolk - including offences committed by adults - fell by 2.4% last year, that committed by youths actually rose and was the second highest category of offence committed by children in the county.
But youth crime as a whole dropped 7.6% in 2005-6, according to figures released by Suffolk County Council and the Youth Offending Service.
The total number of crimes committed by children fell from 4,716 in 2004-5 to 4,359 last year.
Jeremy Pembroke, leader of Suffolk County Council, said: “I am very pleased at the reduction in crimes committed by young people this year. All the agencies, including the police and the Youth Offending Service, are making progress and will continue to work hard to keep making Suffolk a safer place.
“Robberies, burglaries, drugs offences and the number of young people breaching orders are all very much down. Motoring and public order offences are significantly reduced, but there is some concern over a rise in violence against the person.
“The Youth Offending Service will continue to prioritise efforts against those crimes which are not being reduced, using approaches including getting disaffected young people involved in positive activity, and working to help them understand and move away from crime at an early stage.
Mr Pembroke added: “More victims are welcoming the opportunity to participate in 'restorative justice' schemes. Restorative justice enables victims of crime to contribute to the discussion about what work the young person must carry out to repair the harm done, either directly to the victim or to the wider community.
“The figures are encouraging, but there is very much more work to do.”
Theft and handling accounted for most youth crime committed in Suffolk during 2005-6 and rose by 2% from 945 in 2004-5 to 965.
The number of sexual offences committed by youths rose 16% from 25 to 29 however many other areas of criminality fell including robbery (-36.6%), racially aggravated offences (-64%), motoring offences (-13%), domestic burglaries (-21.1%) and public order offences (-13.7%).
In addition, the number of youths who breached statutory orders or bail fell from 366 to 271 during the last year, which is a drop of 26%.
Chief Inspector Martin Ransome, of Suffolk police, said: “We welcome any fall in crime and are encouraged to see a decrease in the number of offences committed by young people in Suffolk.
“The decrease reflects our continuing work with other agencies to reduce youth offending. However the rise in violence against the person is a contrast in the dip in overall violent crime, which decreased by 2.4% in the year April 2005 and March 2006.
“Reducing violent crime is a priority of Suffolk Constabulary and we will work closely with other agencies to ensure the number of incidents continues to fall and that Suffolk remains one of the safest counties in the country.”
danielle.nuttall@eadt.co.uk
Free Parties in Kent? Hi
I'm looking to go raving in the big outdoors in kent area after and doing the rounds with raindance, slammin vinyl, hardcore heaven etc etc. It is becoming exspensive and being a student don't help plus me and my mates fancy a change of buzz.:weee:
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RC :crazy: I've been looking and looking,i'm on a mission.I was wondeirng if anyone here would have able to help me find a research chemical site online...If noone can help,understandable.Just send me a pm if you can! please
Da Vinci Code Trips any one tried the di vinci code trips ? on saterday me n ma mates thought it was a good idea to take some trips ..............any way we took them , but i had a really sore tummey and they relly tasted metley is that the stuf that preservs the trips or is that the lsd or is it pcp ?? anyone know :crazy_diz12
Austria: IFP members arrested From the following scource:
[url] http://www.kurier.at/chronik/801733.php [/url]
which is in german... my german isn't that well but from what i understand 12 partymembers were arrested and were in posession of 44.000 euro worth of drugs..
i think that it also states that over the passed 4 years they earned over 500.000 euro and that they are problably going down on tax avoidence(?)
I've been to some pretty damn cool party's by the IFP crew and I feel really sorry for them.
I hope austria won't be an example to other countries this way.
The media and government are also looking into the underground (illegal) party scene in Holland (where i live). This summer the media in holland reported about foreign soundsystem making 1000's of euro every weekend giving illegal parties. (of course the story was blown up) but there were some political questions asked about it. (one of the foreign soundsystem that were in holland at the time was ifp, i believe).
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