#Norwich #EDL news

22 06 2012

Norwich pub bans English Defence League from meeting as EDL plans city march – News – Norwich Evening News

Posted: June 21, 2012 in News Feed

Marlpit pub on Hellesdon Road, Norwich. The pub's owners have banned the EDL from meeting.

Meetings of the controversial English Defence League have been banned at a Norwich pub after a string of complaints.

About 45 members of the group, which is associated with violent demonstrations, have met at the Marlpit pub in Hellesdon Road. No trouble was reported and another meeting was booked for last weekend. But after complaints about the meetings from an anti-EDL group, the pub’s owners, Enterprise Inns, banned the EDL and the meeting was cancelled.

A spokesman for Enterprise said the licensee had been “reminded of their obligations”. She said: “We have spoken to the publican, who we understand has instructed pub staff to ensure no further meetings of the English Defence League are hosted at the Marlpit pub.”

It it understood the pub agreed to let the EDL hold the first meeting, but after receiving emails complaining, Enterprise Inns urged the landlady to not allow any more meetings.

Green Party councillor for Wensum ward, Lucy Galvin, said she was concerned by the EDL activity in the area.

She said: “Norwich has a long and proud tradition, stretching back centuries, of welcoming people of many faiths.

“The Marlpit pub is a friendly local where people get along well. There’s no room here for groups which seek to set people against each other and cause trouble.”

The EDL, which has an East Anglian division, has attracted controversy since forming in Luton in 2009.

On its website the right-wing group says it protests “peacefully”, but its marches are often marred by violence and arrests, along with counter-protests by anti-fascist groups and trade unions.

The Norwich division of the EDL, which has 75 members on its Facebook page on the internet, is also planning a march through Norwich on October 20.

A spokeswoman for Norfolk police said: “Norfolk Constabulary is aware of content posted online about a planned event, but we have not been formally approached about this matter.”

On its website, the EDL lists the banning of Reverend Alan Clifford of the Norwich Reform Church from using a market stall on Hay Hill as one of the reasons its planned march.

The church was banned from using the stall by Norwich City Council after a complaint it was publishing “hate-motivated” leaflets.

A city council spokesman said: “We have been made aware of this planned event. This is a matter for the police with whom we will be liaising closely in relation to any issues it may present.”

No one from the Norwich branch of the EDL could be reached for comment yesterday.

via Norwich pub bans English Defence League from meeting as EDL plans city march – News – Norwich Evening News.





Great Yarmouth Vikings do a big success

4 03 2012

Another Great Night For The Vikings..

The Avenues in Yarmouth Hosted a Send off party for two local lads,one from Lowestoft the other from Yarmouth both proud members of the 1st Baltallion Royal Anglians or better known as the Vikings.

They are heading off to the Afghan Badlands At the end of march,for their first active 6 month tour,So it true Avenues style the locals turned out in force to send these two brave lads off.

The night started off with the Marine corp band outside letting the neighbours they were there,they played for 20mins then we went inside to have both lads blessed by the local reverend.

Then was the highlight of the Night We then presented the lads with a 40″ flatscreen tv And Dvd player to take to the Badlands with them,Shipping the stuff has already be arranged in advance so the lads will have some entertainment out there so they can chill out.

Next was raffle time,Once again there was loads of Prizes ranging from ties to drink which then raised another £255 for the Vikings Family Support Group,so all in all yet another successful night for our local Heroes..

We wish both lads and the rest of our armed forces a safe tour and see you when you come back for the Home coming Party..

Also can we say a big thank you to all that turned up tonight,And all the people who donated the raffles prizes Because without your support none of this would of been possible..

Ivan ‘Ncfc’ Humble

The police came around at one point as some pathetic commie had phoned them and said there was a “drug rave” going on. Absolutely pathetic.





Royal Anglians send off, Great Yarmouth

28 02 2012

March 3rd 7pm at the Avenue pub Great Yarmouth we will be giving the Royal Anglians a send off and presenting them with a flat screen TV bought for them from donations from our customers. There will be a fundraising raffle and the Marine cadet band will be playing. Come down and show your support for our lads.

Dave

Anglian Casuals








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