Who’s gentrifying Deptford? Identifying the profiteers, making strategies

[responsivevoice_button] On Saturday 23 February Corporate Watch ran a meeting called

Who’s gentrifying Deptford? 15 development schemes and the investors behind them

[responsivevoice_button] In the meeting with the Tidemill campaign, we started to

Who’s gentrifying Deptford? public meeting with the Tidemill Campaign this Saturday

[responsivevoice_button] Councillors, Housing Associations, Property Developers, Investors … who are the companies and individuals pushing the gentrification

Mears Group: scandal-hit council housing profiteer turns asylum landlord

[responsivevoice_button] Mears is an outsourcing company working in two sectors: housing

Elbit Systems: company profile

[responsivevoice_button] Elbit Systems, based in Haifa, is Israel’s largest privately-owned arms

The Zombie Technofix

Relying on unproven technologies such as Carbon Capture and Storage is

New asylum contracts: Mears Group and Migrant Help win big, as G4S loses housing deal

Update: see our new company profile of Mears Group here. A

Coming Soon: WORLDS END!

d Doom, despair, denial, depression, IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!

Kier: Building controversy

Kier is a multinational construction company and the principal contractor building

Who owns your water and how they’ll try to keep it

If water privatisation is ended, one group in particular is going

The Doctors Laboratory: directors and shareholders enjoy huge returns while couriers fight for better pay

Couriers working for The Doctors Laboratory (TDL), the UK’s biggest pathology

New mega-prison for Glasgow

A new mega-prison is to be built in Glasgow after an

New ‘Secure School’ as part of a wave of new children’s prisons

The Government has announced its plans to create a new ‘Secure

Techno-Fantasies and Eco-Realities

What role does technology play in our ecologically sustainable future, and

Tidemill: the Lewisham councillors pushing demolition and gentrification

As Deptford residents rally against the destruction of Tidemill community gardens