Saturday there is a protest rally at 11am at Holyhead Coastguard Station against its proposed closure by the cuts loving coalition, although now the House of Commons Transport Select Committee is to conduct a full inquiry into the consultation, another ignominious U-Turn by the feckless ConDems to be forced? God (and/or any sky pixies) help them if one of their swanky yachts gets into trouble in these waters, if the station is cut you will only have-
three 24-hour operational centres – at Aberdeen, in the Southampton/Portsmouth area and at Dover.
In addition, there will be five sub-centres open during daylight hours – at Swansea, at Falmouth in Cornwall, at Humber in Yorkshire and at either Belfast or Liverpool and at either Stornoway or Shetland in Scotland.
And in Bangor from 10am until 2 or so North Wales Against The Cuts Bangor will be holding a stall at the clock on the High Street, informing and leafleting ahead of a march on the 2nd of April, a week after the big London March to spread the momentum in the region. Tonight it has broken that Barclays bank paid barely 1% tax on £11.6bn of profits, that shit ain’t gonna fly my friends. So come along, join the resistance!


