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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Ballots showed at the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
A member of the organization keeping the ballots at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization during the voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
One of the first person voting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization during the vote at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
A woman shows her vote before votting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
A woman shows her vote before votting at Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
People waiting to vote at the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_9.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
People waiting to vote at the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_8.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_6.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_4.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_5.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_3.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_1.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
Members of the organization setting the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic poll station up, a while ago.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Sedeta de Gracia´s Centre Civic.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
<br />
To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
<br />
Photo credit: Gustavo Valiente/LNP
    LNP_Referendum_Day_Barcelona_GVA_2.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2017. Barcelona, Spain.  <br />
<br />
A student is waiting early in the morning the opening of the Jaume Balmes´ institute, hanging a flower.<br />
<br />
Students, their parents, associations and neighbours have organized to carry out "playful activities" during the weekend and keep open the Jaume Balmes´ institute.<br />
 <br />
Since early in the morning dozens of people wait at the college´s door for the voting time under the rain.<br />
<br />
Mossos d´Escuadra said they won´t do nothing if that can destabilize social order.<br />
<br />
Catalonia is awaiting for today, October 1st, when the Spanish Region wants to vote in a self-determination referendum to get a independence.<br />
<br />
The Referendum´s Law was passed on last September 6th at the Catalonian Parliament thanks to the votes of "Junts pel Sí" and "CUP". Then it was suspended by the Spanish Constitutional Court, on next day.<br />
Carles Puigdemont, the President of the Government of Catalonia, said he would ignore that and he and his Government will continue with the Referendum.<br />
<br />
The Spanish Government has sent to Catalonia thousands of "Guardia Civil" and "Policía Nacional" officers (two of the Spanish forces and state security forces), to enforce the ruling of the Constitutional Court and avoid the voting process on next Sunday. They will work with the Mossos d´Escuadra (the Autonomic police in Catalonia).<br />
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To avoid the vote, the Spanish Government has prevented the opening of polling stations, some of which are schools.  <br />
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  06/12/2010. A man holds a megaphone up to the door of Plymouth Civic Centre today (Monday). People gather outside the Civic Centre in Plymouth to protest against public service cuts.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  06/12/2010. A woman holds a sign in protest outside the Civic Centre today (Monday). People gather outside the Civic Centre in Plymouth to protest against public service cuts.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  06/12/2010. A man holds a sign outside the Civic Centre today (Monday). People gather outside the Civic Centre in Plymouth to protest against public service cuts.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 14/12/2013 of Oldham Town Centre GV general view as viewed from the roof of Oldham Civic Centre . Oldham has been named England's most deprived town by the Office for National Statistics today (18th March 2016) . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . FILE PICTURE DATED 14/12/2013 of housing in Oldham Town Centre as viewed from the roof of Oldham Civic Centre . Oldham has been named England's most deprived town by the Office for National Statistics today (18th March 2016) . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. Hillingdon, UK. Metropolitan Police at the Civic Centre in Uxbridge after a 18-year-old was stabbed. The teenager was taken by London Ambulance Service to a west London hospital where he sadly died at 17:25GMT. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. Hillingdon, UK. Metropolitan Police at the Civic Centre in Uxbridge after a 18-year-old was stabbed. The teenager was taken by London Ambulance Service to a west London hospital where he sadly died at 17:25GMT. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  06/12/2010. A man trys to use a megaphone to protest against public service cuts inside Plymouth Civic Centre, but is stopped by security the today (Monday).
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party member wears a #UNSEATBORIS t-shirt at a  meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  A floral tribute to the victim placed at a police cordon outside the London Borough of Hillingdon Civic Centre in Uxbridge.  Scotland Yard have reported that the previous afternoon, police were called to the building at 4.30pm to find an 18 year old man stabbed in the chest who was then taken to hospital but was pronounced dead just before 5.30pm.  A 17 year old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  A floral tribute to the victim placed at a police cordon outside the London Borough of Hillingdon Civic Centre in Uxbridge.  Scotland Yard have reported that the previous afternoon, police were called to the building at 4.30pm to find an 18 year old man stabbed in the chest who was then taken to hospital but was pronounced dead just before 5.30pm.  A 17 year old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  Police cordons around parts of the London Borough of Hillingdon Civic Centre in Uxbridge.  Scotland Yard have reported that the previous afternoon, police were called to the building at 4.30pm to find an 18 year old man stabbed in the chest who was then taken to hospital but was pronounced dead just before 5.30pm.  A 17 year old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP fir Battersea MARSHA DE CORDOVA attends a  meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Writer OWEN JONES takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Writer OWEN JONES takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Writer OWEN JONES takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Writer OWEN JONES takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party MP EMILY THORNBERRY takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union SIR KEIR STARMER takes part in a meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2017. London, UK. Labour party member wears a #UNSEATBORIS t-shirt at a  meeting at Hillingdon Civic Centre to unseat Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson from his Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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Public sector workers stand on a picket line outside the Civic Centre in Middlesbrough town centre. <br />
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The strike is part of a country wide action that will see an expected 1.5 million workers including teachers, firefighters and civil servant members of public sector unions such as Unison, Unite, GMB, PCS, FBU and NUT take part in the strike over pay, pensions and working conditions.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. THANGAM DEBBONAIRE, Labour MP for Bristol West, speaks in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 21/08/2020. Oldham , UK . Community Swabbing signpost in front of Oldham Civic Centre with NHS walk in centre pictured behind . Stricter measures are being imposed in Oldham in order to stem the number residents being infected by Coronavirus . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. The Ambling Band play in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. A Sanctuary Seeker and Bristol Refugee Rights Member speaks in Bristol Cathedral as Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/12/2016. Bristol, UK. Bristol is asked to Embrace Diversity on International Human Rights Day, welcoming humanity and diversity and building stronger communities to resist racism in Bristol as the focus of key events commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday 10th December 2016. There was a Sanctuary Walk from the Malcolm X Community Centre in St Pauls, headed by representatives of all Bristol’s civic leaders, through the city centre to Bristol Cathedral. The two part event was organised by Bristol City of Sanctuary and local charity Bristol Refugee Rights. Revd Richard McKay, Chair of Bristol City of Sanctuary says, “This walk will send out a clear message that Bristol is a City of Sanctuary and that we welcome refugees and asylum seekers in our beautiful city. We are walking to show welcome to those seeking sanctuary in our city. We are walking to join with other proud Bristolians to say that we are a city of diversity that treasures human rights.” Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/6/2016. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. PADDY HILL outside Solihull Civic Centre after hearing the coronors verdict regarding the re-opening of the case of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/05/2012.Diamond Jubilee weekend has started early for 650 school children in Gravesend (today 31.05.2012).650 children from local schools in Gravesham join together in the largest street party in the UK for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, held at The Civic Square in Gravesend, Kent.. Adrian Hickmott dressed as Brian May played the National anthem on top of the civic centre while the children waved their flags..Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 11/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Wreaths on display on Remembrance Day at the Bristol Cenotaph in the city centre. The normal large military parade and civic procession was cancelled due to the national lockdown restrictions for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, but around 40 people gathered for the two-minute silence that traditionally takes place at 11.00am, recognising the precise time that the hostilities ceased in 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 11/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Remembrance Day at the Bristol Cenotaph in the city centre. Corporal JOHN FOY attends the event. Corporal Foy was in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers from 1978 to 1992. The normal large military parade and civic procession was cancelled due to the national lockdown restrictions for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, but around 40 people gathered for the two-minute silence that traditionally takes place at 11.00am, recognising the precise time that the hostilities ceased in 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 11/11/2020; Bristol, UK. People look at the wreaths on display on Remembrance Day at the Bristol Cenotaph in the city centre. The normal large military parade and civic procession was cancelled due to the national lockdown restrictions for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, but around 40 people gathered for the two-minute silence that traditionally takes place at 11.00am, recognising the precise time that the hostilities ceased in 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 11/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Remembrance Day at the Bristol Cenotaph in the city centre. ALLAN MARSH from Bristol and retired from the Fire Service, plays the tune of the Last Post on his bugle in memory of his father. The normal large military parade and civic procession was cancelled due to the national lockdown restrictions for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, but around 40 people gathered for the two-minute silence that traditionally takes place at 11.00am, recognising the precise time that the hostilities ceased in 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. ALLAN MARSH (contact details available), from Bristol and retired from the Fire Service, plays the tune of the Last Post on his bugle at the Cenotaph in memory of his father Colour Sergeant Arthur Henry Marsh (1908 - 1976) who served during World War Two in the 10th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment in Burma, Malaya, Singapore and India. The Fourteenth Army 1942 -1945 was known as the "Forgotten Army". Having defeated the Japanese invasion of India in 1944 they fought on after the war in Europe ended to liberate Burma (now Myanmar) in 1945. The Fourteenth Army was the British army's most diverse and multicultural army with many faiths and nationalities including Gurkhas and Sikh soldiers fighting for the UK against Japan. It was led by Field Marshal Sir William Slim who was born in Bristol. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 11/11/2020; Bristol, UK. People stand to attention for the Remembrance Day at the Bristol Cenotaph in the city centre. The normal large military parade and civic procession was cancelled due to the national lockdown restrictions for the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, but around 40 people gathered for the two-minute silence that traditionally takes place at 11.00am, recognising the precise time that the hostilities ceased in 1918 – the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture in front of the Axis Tower , outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture seen in front of the Axis Tower , outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture Left) seen alongside the Beetham Tower , outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture Left) seen alongside the Beetham Tower (right) , outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 12/08/2020. Manchester , UK . Tonkin Liu's Tower of Light sculpture outside the Manchester Central Convention Centre on Great Bridgewater Street . The tower forms the visible centrepiece surrounding dispersion flues for a new natural-gas powered electricity and heating network , referred to as " Manchester's Civic Quarter Heat Network " . Once activated its generators are expected to supply Manchester Central, parts of Manchester Town Hall, Heron House, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, the Midland Hotel, the Bridgewater Hall and the block at One St Peter’s Square with varying combinations of heating and/or electricity . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2017. Gateshead UK. HRH Prince Harry visits Walking with the wounded today at the Civic centre in Gateshead. His Royal Highness will learn how Walking With the Wounded is working with the local council and police on projects to support ex-servicemen, with a focus on providing specialist support for mental health, including those who come into contact with the criminal justice system. The Prince will hear from project leaders and beneficiaries of these services, before attending a round table on how multi-agency partnerships can support mental health provision for servicemen with complex needs. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/02/2017. Gateshead UK. HRH Prince Harry visits Walking with the wounded today at the Civic centre in Gateshead. His Royal Highness will learn how Walking With the Wounded is working with the local council and police on projects to support ex-servicemen, with a focus on providing specialist support for mental health, including those who come into contact with the criminal justice system. The Prince will hear from project leaders and beneficiaries of these services, before attending a round table on how multi-agency partnerships can support mental health provision for servicemen with complex needs. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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