It's a family affair... Netuxo is the proud service provider to a wide range of community, campaign and information projects and groups. We like the people we work with and know they are all working hard to make the world a better place. This area of our website is devoted to them. Find out more, take a trip to their sites and get involved.
Set up in 1985 by women from nearby Greenham Common, the women's camp offers visible resistance to Britain's nuclear weapons programme at the wire.
The camp is also a base for campaigning work and nonviolent direct action, and is part of the broader "No Trident Replacement" campaign.
Bentstring Studio offers online digital mastering and mixing at affordable
rates. Why not upload a track for a free trial via the website? All types of
music catered for.
The Campaign Against Criminalising Communities (CAMPACC) was formed in March
2001 in response the banning of 21 organisations under powers of the
Terrorism Act 2000. The Campaign brings together human rights activists,
lawyers, journalists, and communities which find themselves targeted by
so-called "anti-terrorism" legislation. CAMPACC organises public meetings,
petitions, Parliamentary lobbies, submissions to Parliamentary bodies, as
well as protests at court hearings and prisons.
The DLA works to improve the quality of advice and extent of legal protection for victims of discrimination by providing information and training, and by contributing to Government and European policy developments. Members receive monthly e-updates, publication x3 per year and opportunities to contribute to its policy work for free.
Housmans is London's premier radical bookshop - selling a wide range of radical literature dealing with the full spectrum of campaigning issues. Its variety of political magazines, newsletters and journals is unmatched anywhere in Britain.
With its roots in the radical pacifist end of the peace movement - Housmans aims to be a broad-based, non-sectarian shop, encouraging the dissemination of a wide range of progressive and alternative ideas.
John Berger is one of the world's most influential writers. Over nearly 60 years and in every possible form, he has developed a visionary understanding of art and its relationship to society and history, as well as an unwavering commitment to justice, the oppressed and against corporate and political hierarchies. This website celebrates his life and work and marks a major season in his name which took place across London in Spring 2005.
The King's Cross Railway Lands Group was formed 20 years ago and has campaigned ever since to try and secure community benefits from the development of the extensive railway land adjoining King's Cross and St Pancras stations in central London. The group is an 'umbrella' linking individuals as well as many local groups of residents, tenants, businesses and campaigns. Its members are from the Camden and Islington Boroughs of London but others are welcome to associate themselves with its campaigns.
NAG is a Reading (UK) based group that works to promote public awareness of nuclear safety and environmental issues related to the Atomic Weapons Establishments at Aldermaston and Burghfield, and to encourage best practice on all health and safety matters related to the handling of radioactive materials in order to prevent any environmental pollution from nuclear radiation.
Founded in 1951 by a cross-party group of British parliamentarians, the
One World Trust is an independent think tank that conducts research,
develops recommendations and advocates for reform to make policy and
decision-making processes in global governance more accountable to the
people they affect now and in the future, and to ensure that
international laws are strengthened and applied equally to all.
Repeal SOCPA - a website about initiatives to repeal the restrictions on freedom to protest contained in the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. It been put together by individuals campaigning against the ban on authorisised protest around Parliament and other restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly. It is a detailed source of information on the law and what is being done to change it.