Dear All Charing Cross is probably the most central under- and overground station connected to the London entry point stations (1 change from Paddington, none from Victoria if get off at Embankment, no change from Euston/King's Cross, 1 change from Liverpool St). Charing Cross is right by the Embankment assembly area and so will be busy. Suggested meeting points: The Cross itself which is in the forecourt just outside the station (could be too busy) The 4th plinth at Trafalgar Square (currently occupied by a large ship in a bottle I think) and would take about 5 mins to walk to. The steps of St Martin's in the Fields (good history of working with homeless people amongst other associations) about 2 mins away. Statue of Oscar Wilde, opposite the station, at the rear of St Martin in the Fields Here's a link to a map http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?encType=1&where1=London+Charing+Cr oss%2c+London&FORM=MIRE2 Hope to see you there. Louise Goodbody -----Original Message----- From: Harris Carl (RQ3) BCH [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 18 March 2011 16:09 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] The March on the 26th March 2011 Hi Abdullah, Danny, Helen, Deborah, Jacqui and all on the list, 1. Meeting point I haven't spotted an agreed meeting point yet. I am not a London resident, so definitely need some help here. Some people going on the march are UCL-base, some are coming in to the Embankment on buses from the midlands and others are coming into Euston. Where should we meet? Jacqui needs a spot to tell the Comm Psy section about. 2. Presentation Abdullah mentioned a slogan: "cuts = depression, depression = cuts". Do we want to have an agreed slogan to put on T shirts or a banner? Are we happy simply to turn up and swell the numbers? Are there banners/placards already being handed out by the organizers? If we wanted to have a comm. Psych. Collective identity, in Birmingham we have been discussing using a particular colour of T shirt with a logo. We were also thinking about using the fish logo from the Exeter Conference but we have only been able to locate the second half of the design (ie the bit on the back of the T shirt). I have attached it for your information. The first half of the design (ie the bit on the front of the T shirt) shows the large fish chasing the small fish. We don't have this bit. (Does anybody have the skills to reconstruct the front part of the design?) At the moment this leaves us logo-less, although we have also considered the psi symbol. Any thoughts? Carl -----Original Message----- From: The UK Community Psychology Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Abdullah Mia Sent: 08 March 2011 00:43 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] The March on the 26th March 2011 Hey all, Hope you are keeping as well as can be, I think Deborah had mentioned that she will be going and wanting some catchy slogans....a friend suggested "cuts = depression, depression = cuts" or visa versa. That's the best coming out of my social circle! As for the logistics, I agree it will probably be a nightmare trying to meet at Embankment...its busy on a normal day, March day there will be loads of people more. I'd suggest meeting somewhere before in a location a short walk away, perhaps Blackfriars or Holborn. This being said, those travelling from the Midlands and the North West will probably come into Euston/Marylebone...which would make Embankment a quick single tube journey down from either station. Those from the East and North East I presume you'd come into Liverpool Street, I'll be travelling through there so could possibly meet at the station (Danny? Anyone else?) on my way to meet some friends and the others (i.e. Carl/Midlands Group/Helen). Keep well, Abdullah ___________________________________ The Community Psychology List has a new website/blog at: http://www.communitypsychology.co.uk/ There is a threaded discussion forum: http://www.communitypsychology.co.uk/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi There is a twitter feed: http://twitter.com/CommPsychUK To post on the website blog, forum or twitter feed, contact Grant or David at the email addresses below. 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