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The London Action Resource Centre (LARC) functions as a meeting centre and planning area for protest groups in th Londoin area. It was originally known as the Fieldgate Action Resource Centre. In 1999 the building became the property of the London Action Resource Centre. The building is situated in Whitechapel, in the East End of London, was formerly a synagogue and at one time housed the Louise Michel International Modern School.
Function of LARC
The London Action Resource Centre provides help and resources for direct action on social and ecological issues, or engaging in other radical projects. Groups using the space include the London sections of Queeruption, Indymedia and Rising Tide UK. It also functions as an info-point for Peoples Global Action. The building includes office space, internet facilities, a roof garden and a radical library, all for the use of 'action groups'.
History of the project
LARC was purchased in the autumn of 1999 by people active in Reclaim the Streets, just after their participation in the Carnival against Capitalism on June 18 1999.
References
See also
External links
- LARC website
- London RTS website (historical interest, not updated)
- Louise Michel International Modern School
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