Bromley Cuts Concern (Bromley Against the Cuts)

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

...remember, remember, dates for November!


Wednesday 7th November, 7.30pm, Save Our Local Hospitals (SOLH) meeting to respond to Kershaw's proposals, Charlton House, Charlton Road, SE7 8RE. 
Read News Shopper story here 
Thursday 8th November, 6pm, Save Lewisham Hospital Public Meeting, Lessoff Auditorium, Lewisham Hospital, SE13 6LH. More stories from Lewisham here

http://www.savelewishamhospital.com/
Sign the petition here 

Monday 12th November 6pm, Lobby of Full Council Meeting, outside Council Meeting Rooms, Civic Centre, Bromley. Part of campaign to stop Tory Council attempting to rip up National Pay & Conditions Staff contracts & agreements.
Wednesday 14th November, #14N European Strike
Thursday 22nd November, 6-7.30pm, Bromley TUC AGM, HG Wells, St MarKs Road, Bromley South. All Bromley trade unionists very welcome.

The Future of Queen Mary's Sidcup - public meetings with a panel of experts from local health & social care groups to discuss proposed changes: 
Monday 19th November, 2pm-4pm, Baptist Church, Queen Street, Erith. 
Wednesday 21st November 7pm-9pm, Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Bexleyheath. 
Friday 23rd November 10am-12pm, Sidcup Sports Club, Crescent Farm, Sydney Road, Main Road, Sidcup.

Saturday 24th November 2pm, proposed march, rally and 'hands around the hospital' Lewisham.  Assemble Loampit Vale Roundabout.
Lewisham Keep Our NHS Public here 

Please come along, get involved and have your say.

Beckenham Beacon to close under re-organisation plans

Penge and Cator Labour Councillor John Getgood writes on Bromley's and Lewisham's healthcare crisis - 

...We cannot afford to lose one of these first class facilities, yet alone both...

Read more in November's entries on Penge and Cator Councillors' blog here http://www.pengeandcatorcouncillors.co.uk/  

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Useful links

  • 38 Degrees - people, power, change
  • Bromley Times
  • Equality Trust
  • False Economy
  • Green & Black Cross Projects
  • Keep Our NHS Public (KONP)
  • National Campaign Against £ees & Cuts (NCAFC)
  • National Health Action
  • New Economics Foundation
  • NUT - the National Union of Teachers
  • Obliged to Offend (James Bloodworth's blog)
  • Public & Commercial Services Union
  • RMT - the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers
  • Sign 'Save Our Lewisham Hospital' petition here
  • Transport & Salaried Staffs' Association
  • UK Uncut
  • UNITE the union
  • Voices for the Library
  • Workers' Liberty

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Bromley Cuts Concern (Bromley Against the Cuts)
Bromley Cuts Concern has been formed to scrutinise and, where necessary, oppose the forthcoming cuts programme to be implemented by Bromley Council. We seek to be a broad, community-based group of concerned residents, independent of any political party. We believe that the best way to cut the country’s deficit would be to clamp down on tax evasion, tighten up tax avoidance loopholes and address the appalling under-collection of taxes. Combined, these could generate up to £100 billion a year according to the New Economics Foundation. Action on tax would mainly affect those better able to pay whereas cutting public expenditure disproportionately hits the poor.
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