Social centres

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Name Location Established Status
1 in 12 Club Bradford 1988 Ongoing
121 Centre London 1989 Former
491 Gallery London 2001 Former
56a Infoshop[1] London 1991 Ongoing
Aardvark Centre[2] Birmingham 1990s Former
Aberdeen Social Centre[3] Aberdeen 2019 Ongoing
Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh Edinburgh 1997 Ongoing
Bank of Ideas London 2011 Former
BASE: Base for Anarchy & Solidarity in Easton (formerly Kebele)[1] Bristol 1995 (squatted), 2006 (owned) Ongoing
Basement[4] Manchester 2005 Former
BIT London 1968 Former
Blackcurrent Centre[1] Northampton 1989 Ongoing
Bloomsbury Social Centre London 2011 Former
George’s X Chalkboard [2] Glasgow 1990s Former
Casa Liverpool 2000 Ongoing
Centro Iberico London 1980s Former
Common House [1] London 2013 Ongoing
Cowley Club Brighton 2002 Ongoing
DeCentre at Freedom Press[1] London 2016 Ongoing
DIY Space For London London Collective 2012, opened 2015 Ongoing
Feminist Library London 1975 Ongoing
Field[3] London 2010s Ongoing
Focus E15 Open House London 2014 Former
Focus E15 Sylvia's Corner[3] London 2010s Ongoing
Gentileza[3] Cardiff 2010s Ongoing
Glasgow Autonomous Space[3] Glasgow 2016 Ongoing
Ground[3] Hull 2010s Ongoing
Heartcure[3] Sheffield 2016 Ongoing
London Action Resource Centre London 1999 bought, 2002 opened Ongoing
MayDay Rooms [1][3] London 2013 Ongoing
Medina House Brighton 2001 Former
Next from Nowhere[1][3] Liverpool 2010s Ongoing
Oxford Action Resource Centre[1][3] Oxford 2005 Ongoing
Partisan[5] Manchester 2017 Ongoing
rampART London 2004 Former
Really Free School London 2011 Former
Sabotaj[6] Brighton 2011 Former
Spike Surplus Scheme London 1999 Former
Star and Shadow[1][3] Newcastle upon Tyne 2006, new location 2018[7][3] Ongoing
Subrosa[4] Manchester 2013 Former
Sumac Centre Nottingham Current building since 2001 Ongoing
Wapping Autonomy Centre London 1981 Former
Warehouse Café[1][3] Birmingham 2010s Ongoing
Wharf Chambers[1][3] Leeds 2010 Ongoing
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The social centres roundup". Freedom. London. 2018-09-23. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference N4R was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Social Centres Map". Organise Magazine. Organise!. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Manchester has a radical social centre again". Freedom. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Welcome to Partisan". Freedom. London. 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  6. ^ "Court evicts Brighton Taj squatters". Argus. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  7. ^ https://www.newcastlegateshead.com/things-to-do/star-and-shadow-cinema-p167471