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Save South Leeds Pool
On Saturday 19 June around 150 residents and community campaigners marched through Beeston, south Leeds, in opposition to council plans to close South Leeds Pool and Leisure Centre.
It was a lively protest and residents were extremely angry at the council's decision.
The last Tory-Liberal council chose to close the centre, but the current Labour-Green coalition has done nothing to reverse this decision.
Ian Pattison, Leeds Socialist Party
In this issue
Stop budget attacks with mass action
Budget cuts hitting the poorest hardest
Youth fight for jobs
Young people: fight for your future!
Youth speak for jobs at UCU union rally
Anti-EDL protest
Protesting at Iain's Dickensian Society
National Shop Stewards Network
The role of the NSSN in the battle to defend public sector jobs and services
Budget
Budget Day: workers' responses
Fightback to stop the cuts - public meetings
Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday: Innocent protesters murdered by the British army in 1972
Workplace news and analysis
PCS union rejects 'inevitable' cuts
Unison election: Over 42,000 votes for socialist candidate
Unison leadership: Lack of anti-cuts strategy
Fighting cuts in Nottingham: Save the WAP day centre
Workplace news in brief
National Shrewsbury 24 Justice Campaign March and Rally
Socialist Party news and analysis
Refugee and Migrant Justice: Save this vital service!
Afghan war
Coventry rally against public sector cuts
Stop attacks on services for the vulnerable in Nuneaton
Birmingham: Growing anger against cuts
Save South Leeds Pool
Why BP should be nationalised
Socialist Party feature
How deep is Britain's media crisis?
International socialist news and analysis
Ethnic conflict explodes in Kyrgyzstan
Donate to aid Greek socialists
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