Free Events

Site last updated
09 June 2004

Neither legalism nor illegalism, but constant struggle against control!

    We would appreciate information on future free events in the U.K. We are also interested in personal descriptions and pictures of past events (even just a few words) to build up a historical database (i.e. a web page for each event with a variety of personal memories and photographs)

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Eric's Memorial Party
 
(Bog Stomp)
Sunday March 31st. to Monday April 1st. 2002
Llangybi common, Ceredigion, Cymru

    Traditional D.I.Y. event  (Postponed in 2001 due to foot and mouth)  Party goers stay overnight on the common to keep it open for public use and prevent further enclosure.  It is said that many years ago the common was bequeathed as a travellers rest. Parking is limited especially if wet. If dry the common can be a fire risk. 

Bring warm clothes, wellies and all that you expect to find.

Once again this event went well and was trouble free.



"Mayday 2002" flyers are now being distributed, 
inviting everyone to the street party of the century on Wednesday May 1st
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Jubilee Celebrations
June 1st.-3rd.

In accordance with government wishes free parties to be held everywhere



Stonehenge 2002

Tribal Gathering
Free official access for all.
Massive free parking area, 
all vehicles welcome.

June 21st. 2002

Click here to see pix of last years solstice

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Your views are important "stonehengepeace"


Post Stonehenge Celebration 2002
Click here to participate in ongoing discussion "Stonehenge2002Celebration"


Click here for information on previous free events 

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Click here to find out about some festivals
 that may well happen this year

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(a group of independent  artists and entertainers 
from West Wales)
 

 


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