On April 2, multiple protests have been called across the country by “The people’s assembly” organization. The protests to denounce the growth in the cost of living will take place in:
– Birmingham at 12 pm local time in Birmingham City Centre, Waterstones,Bullring
– Bournemouth at 1 pm local time in Bournemouth Square
– Bristol at 1 pm local time in Broadmead (the circle where Broadmead intersects Merchant Street)
– Cardiff at 12.30 pm local time at Aneurin Bevan Statue, Queen Street
– Cambridge at 11.30 am local time at Great St Mary’s, The University Church
– Coventry at 1 pm local time in Broadgate
– Derby at 12 pm local time at The Spot, outside shopping centre Derbian
– Doncaster at 12 pm local time in Mansion House, High Street
– Glasgow at 1 pm local time in George Square
– Hanley at 1 pm local time at Potteries shopping centre
– Hull at 11.30 am local time in Queen Victoria Square
– Ipswich at 1 pm local time a march will take place from Christchurch Mansion to the Cornhill
– Lancaster at 1 pm local time in Market Square
– Leicester at 2 pm local time near Barclays Bank 1-3, Haymarket Towers
– Liverpool at 12 pm local time in Pier Head Landing Stage
– London at 2 pm local time in Downing Street
– Manchester at 1 pm local time in Piccadilly Gardens
– Milton Keynes at 1 pm local time outside Mark and Spencer’s Central shopping centre
– Newcastle at 11.30 am local time a march will take place from Newcastle Civic -Centre to Grey’s Monument.
– Peterborough at 1 pm local time in Cathedral Square, Church street
– Portsmouth at 12 pm local time in Guildhall Square
– Preston at 11.30 am local time at the Flag Market
– Redcar at 2 pm local time at the Blue Town Clock
– Sheffield at 11 am local time outside the Moor Market
– Southampton at 2 pm local time in Guildhall Square