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{{distinguish|Reclaim the Night|Reclaim These Streets|Street reclamation}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}} {{Use British English|date=April 2018}} {{Short description|Advocacy group for community ownership of public spaces}} {{Infobox organization | name = Reclaim the Streets | image= Reclaim the streets.jpg | image_alt = Reclaim the Streets banner | logo = | type = [[Resistance movement]] | founded_date = 1995 | founding_location = [[London]], United Kingdom | location = Worldwide | key_people = | focus = [[Street reclamation|Street reclaiming]] and [[environmentalism]] | method = [[Direct action]] | revenue = | homepage = }} '''Reclaim the Streets''' also known as '''RTS''', are a collective with a shared ideal of [[community ownership]] of [[public space]]s. Participants characterise the collective as a [[resistance movement]] opposed to the dominance of [[corporation|corporate]] forces in [[globalisation]], and to the [[car]] as the dominant [[mode of transport]]. Reclaim the Streets often stage [[non-violence|non-violent]] [[Civil disobedience|direct action]] [[street reclamation|street reclaiming]] events such as the 'invasion' of a major road, [[highway]] or [[motorway]] to stage a party. While this may obstruct the regular users of these spaces such as [[automobile|car]] drivers and [[public bus]] riders, the philosophy of RTS is that it is [[vehicle]] [[traffic]], not [[pedestrian]]s, who are causing the obstruction, and that by occupying the road they are in fact opening up public space. The events are usually spectacular and colourful, with sand pits for children to play in, free food and music. At a minority of events, where the police have tried to violently shut down the event there has been violence between protestors and police.<ref>[[Naomi Klein|Klein, Naomi]]. ''[[No Logo]]''. Toronto : A.A Knopf Canada. 2000. {{ISBN|0-676-97282-9}}</ref> Reclaim the Streets was originally formed by [[Earth First!]]<ref>Wall, Derek. ''Earth First and the Anti-Roads Movement''. London: Routledge. 1999. {{ISBN|0-415-19064-9}}</ref> ==Past actions== ===UK=== * [[Camden High Street]], 14 May 1995. The first major RTS street party action took over a busy London street and closed it to motor-traffic for an afternoon. Around 500 people took over the street. There was free food served from tables in the middle of the road, and music played from a bicycle-powered sound system. A climbing frame was placed in the middle of a crossroad junction and children were able to play on it.<ref>{{Cite book |last=McKay |first=George |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2C4gyMk51WwC |title=DiY Culture: Party & Protest in Nineties Britain |date=1998 |publisher=Verso |isbn=978-1-85984-878-4 |language=en}}</ref> The action met on the high street in the afternoon and left from the Rainbow Centre, a squatted Church in Kentish Town. * [[A1 road (London)#Upper Street|Upper Street]], [[Islington]], 23 July 1995. Three thousand people party at another busy traffic junction. Banners are stretched between lampposts, with messages such as ‘STREET NOW OPEN’ and ‘CAR FREE’.<ref>{{Cite book |last=McKay |first=George |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2C4gyMk51WwC |title=DiY Culture: Party & Protest in Nineties Britain |date=1998 |publisher=Verso |isbn=978-1-85984-878-4 |language=en}}</ref> There is a sound system as well as a live band that uses a bus stop as a stage. Kids play in a hastily constructed sandpit. * [[Birmingham]], 6 August 1995.<ref name="rtsbirm">{{cite web|url=http://rts.gn.apc.org/9508brum.htm|title=RTS: Street Party report - 6 August 95 (Birmingham)|website=rts.gn.apc.org|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref> Organised with a handful of people around 200 people turn up for family afternoon with live band playing from the back of a truck. To prevent police using riot tactics to clear the street at the end, a procession with music and dancing headed off down the road to a pub. * [[Brighton]], 14 February 1996. Protest publicised in part by [[Justice?]] & [[SchNEWS]] closes a section of the North Laine area of Brighton. A bouncy castle is erected in a crossing and traffic is stopped for most of the afternoon. * [[West Cross Route|M41 Motorway]], [[Shepherd's Bush]], London. 13 July 1996. After a cat-and-mouse game with the police, 6,000 protestors take over part of the elevated motorway. Many sound-systems play, one of which is carried on a truck that was parked on the hard shoulder.<ref>{{Cite book |last=McKay |first=George |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KaP-bAMAYlYC |title=DiY Culture: Party and Protest in Nineties' Britain |date=1998-07-17 |publisher=Verso |isbn=978-1-85984-260-7 |language=en}}</ref> Hidden underneath dancers walking on stilts and wearing huge, wire-supported dresses, environmental activists drill holes in the tarmac and plant trees.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rts.gn.apc.org/sp'96/sp96.htm|title=RTS: Street Party report - 13 July 96 (London)|website=rts.gn.apc.org|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=M41 Motorway Reclaim the Streets report, Shepherd's Bush, 13th July 1996 |url=http://www.urban75.org/photos/protest/m41report.html |website=www.urban75.org |access-date=29 January 2019 |date=1996 |quote=It isn't a protest against anything. It is a celebration of the potential of freedom, of diversity, of an ecological society, of a free society. It is not a protest against the car - we use that as a symbol. (from video)}}</ref> The party continued into the next morning. * Pershore Road, Birmingham, 17 August 1996<ref name="rtsbirm" /> * [[Mill Road, Cambridge]], Saturday 14 September 1996<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.camcycle.org.uk/newsletters/8/article6.html|title=Reclaim The Streets|website=Camcycle - Cambridge Cycling Campaign|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref> * Reclaim the Future, [[Liverpool]], Saturday 28 September 1996<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.labournet.net/docks2/9610/demo.htm|title=Lockout 1st Anniversary demonstration|website=www.labournet.net|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref> * Cowley Road, [[Oxford]] Thursday 31 October 1996<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rts.gn.apc.org/archive.htm|title=RTS Action Archive|website=rts.gn.apc.org|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref> - Afternoon and evening party which began when sound systems on lorries stopped traffic using Cowley Road between around Divinity Road and Rectory Road * [[Trafalgar Square]], 12 April 1997. The 'Never Mind The Ballots' protest against the forthcoming general election. A march with the sacked [[Liverpool dockers' strike (1995–98)|Liverpool dockers]] started at [[Kennington Park]] and ended up at Trafalgar Square in the centre of London.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rts.gn.apc.org/trafsq.htm|title=RTS commentary|website=rts.gn.apc.org|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Never Mind The Ballots - Reclaim The Streets and sacked Liverpool Dockers Social Justice March, Trafalgar Square, London 12th April 1997 |url=http://www.urban75.org/photos/protest/traf.html |website=www.urban75.org |access-date=29 January 2019 |date=1997}}</ref> * Brixton Road, Brixton ''and'' High Road, [[Seven Sisters, London|Seven Sisters]], 6 June 1998. Two street reclamations in one day, with an estimated 5,000 people at each party. * Grassmarket, [[Edinburgh]], 11 August 1997<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.j12.org/rts/rtsedin.htm|title=Report Reclaim the Streets, 11 August 1997 (Edinburgh)|website=www.j12.org|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref> * [[Bank–Monument station|Bank Underground station]], London, 13 July 1998. To show support for [[London Underground]] workers striking resisting privatisation, activists shut down the [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]] by climbing on a train in the morning rush-hour and unfurled a larger banner at the station entrance. * Global Street Party! Birmingham Bullring, 16th May 1998 * Toxic Planet at 173 Upper Street, London (opposite [[Islington Town Hall]]), 4–11 October 1998. * Tube party, 1 May 1999. * [[Carnival Against Capital]]: 18 June 1999. A global day of action. In London the financial district is targeted. The [[LIFFE]] building is stormed. * Seattle Solidarity Action, [[Euston Station]], London. 30 November 1999. The [[World Trade Organization]] was meeting in [[Seattle]] and met with [[WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity|concerted protest]]. * No Blood For Oil. 3 February 2000. A solidarity action in support of the [[U'wa people]] of [[Colombia]]. * [[Guerilla gardening#May Day 2000|Guerilla Gardening]]. 1 May 2000. An expressly non-violent gardening action at [[Parliament Square]]. * Action to mark the introduction of the [[Terrorism Act 2000|Terrorism Act]]. 19 February 2001. * Bye Bye Planet. 19 April 2001. An action at the [[Natural History Museum, London|Natural History Museum]] protested at the perceived [[greenwash]] and corporate [[rebranding]] of [[BP]] by subverting an exhibition about climate change which was sponsored by BP. * Business Class Tube launched. 5 June 2001. 50 trains receive stickers announcing a new Cattle Class.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Makepeace |first1=Jo |title=Business Class Tube launched in London | url=https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2001/06/5773.html |website=www.indymedia.org.uk |access-date=29 January 2019 |date=5 June 2001}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Business Class Tube |url=http://rts.gn.apc.org/0106tube.htm |website=rts.gn.apc.org |access-date=29 January 2019 |date=5 June 2001}}</ref> * [[Give-away shop|Free shop]] at a May Day event. 1 May 2002 * Reclaim the Future. 11–22 September 2002. * Street party against [[arms industry|arms trade]]. 10 September 2003. ===Worldwide=== *February 1998 Sydney.<ref>{{cite web |title=reclaim the streets: oxford/sydney 97/98 |url=http://www.urban75.com/Action/reclaim7.html |website=www.urban75.com |access-date=29 January 2019}}</ref> *April 1998 [[Amsterdam]]. *April 1998 [[Bielefeld]], Germany. *May 1998 Global Street Party!; [[Arcata, California]]; [[Berkeley, California]]; [[Athens]], Greece; [[Birmingham]] and [[York]], England; [[Bogotá]], Colombia; [[Brisbane]], [[Melbourne]] and [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]], Australia; [[Dresden]] and [[Berlin]], Germany; [[Geneva]], Switzerland; [[Ljubljana]], Slovenia; [[Lyon]], France; [[Prague]], Czech Republic; [[Stockholm]], Sweden; [[Tallinn]], Estonia; [[Tel Aviv]], Israel; [[Toronto]], Canada; [[Turku]], Finland; [[Utrecht]], Netherlands; [[Valencia, Spain|Valencia]], Spain; [[Vancouver]], Canada. *July 1998 [[Helsinki]]. *August 1998 [[Jyväskylä]]. *September 1998 [[Berlin]]. *October 1998 [[Broadway (Manhattan)|Broadway]], New York City. *[[File:Reclaim the Streets 1.png|thumb|New York City event in 1999]]April 1999 New York City: Avenue A. Reclaim the Streets and Turn them into Gardens. *April 1999 Berlin. *May 1999 Turku, Finland; late May 1999 [[Brussels]], Belgium. *June 1999 Global carnival against capital; London; [[Scotland]]; [[Nigeria]]; [[Czech Republic]]; Los Angeles; (Germany); Australia; [[Barcelona]] in 18 June; New York City. *July 1999 [[Tampere]], Finland. *July 1999 Helsinki. *September 1999 Berlin. *September 1999 Stockholm. *All over the place: N30; [[Seattle]], WA/USA: N30 and today's Seattle Indymedia; London (and commentary; [[Geneva]], Switzerland 16 and 27 Nov; New Delhi; [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] 24 Nov; [[Athens]]; New York City 26 Nov; Padua, Italy 27 Nov; [[Milan]], Italy 27 Nov; presque toute la France; [[Brisbane]], Australia; [[Cardiff]] & [[Bangor, Gwynedd|Bangor]], Wales; Halifax, England; [[Leeds]], England; [[Manchester]], England; Totnes, England; Iceland; Narmada, India; Bangalore, India; Schiphol/Amsterdam, Netherlands; Berlin, Germany; Rome, Italy; Long Beach, CA/USA; Baltimore, MD/USA; Tel Aviv, Israel; Nashville, TN/USA; Washington DC/USA. *9 March 2000 Barcelona, Spain. *1 May 2000 Beverly Hills, California, USA. *May 2000 Helsinki. *May 2000 Turku, Finland. *July 2000 Joensuu, Finland. *September 2000 Naperville, Illinois. *September 2000 Brussels. *September 2000 Prague: S26 at the World Bank / International Monetary Fund. *November 2000 Den Haag, Netherlands: Rising Tide (etc.) protests at the UN climate talks. *December 2000 Nice: European Summit (indymedia reports: more a joined-up-Europe than a UK thang?). *January 2001 Davos: World Economic Forum demonstrations. *24 Feb – 12 March 2001 Chiapas – Mexico City: the Zapatour. *March 2001 [[Adelaide]], Australia. *April 2001 [[Quebec City]]: Anti-capitalist Carnival, welcoming in the spring (and shaking down the Free Trade-touting "Americas Summit"): www.quebec2001.net *April 2001 Everywhere (mostly Nordic) Operation Dessert Storm. *May 2001 All over – MayDay. RTS in crèche shock! statement; and see indymedia. *May 2001 [[Thessaloniki]], Greece. *May 2001 Helsinki. *May 2001 Prague. *May 2001 [[Asheville, North Carolina]]. *June 2001 [[Brno]], Czech Republic. *June 2001 [[Bratislava]], Slovakia. *July 2001 [[Bonn]], Germany at climate conference. *July 2001 Naperville, Illinois. *August 2001 Turku, Finland. *August 2001 Seattle. *September 2001 Leuven, Belgium. *September 2001 Cochabamba, Bolivia: PGA gathering. *25 September 2001 Cochabamba, Bolivia Magical Mystery tour. *October 2001 Ghent, Belgium. *November 2001 widespread actions coinciding with the [[World Trade Organization]] [[World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2001|Doha Declaration]]. *December 2001 Sydney. *December 2001 Brussels. *March 2002 Summit of the European Council [[Barcelona]]. *March 2002 Active Fair (street party) Sydney. *April 2002 [[Seattle]] Street Party. *April 2002 Gap, France. *April 2002 Paris. *May 2002 [[Dublin]] *May 2002 [[Lahti]], Finland. *May 2002 Liège, Belgium. *May 2002 Lyon, France. *July 2002 Helsinki. *August 2002 [[Zürich]]. *May 2003 Dublin *Sept 2003 Melbourne. *Sept 2003 [[Brisbane]], [[Canberra]] & Sydney. *Sept 2003 [[Wellington]], New Zealand. *May 2004 Dublin. Part of a 'No Borders' weekend of protest, which led to [[2004 Dublin May Day riot|some violence]] *April 2006, Sydney. Gathering at the financially troubled Cross City Tunnel, attendees called for greater investment in public transport and cycle paths, with partygoers occupying the tarmac and enjoying performances by the ShittyRail Transit Cop dance troupe.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McIntyre |first=Iain |date=2019-07-23 |title=From Little Things Big Things Grow: Events That Changed Australia |url=https://commonslibrary.org/from-little-things-big-things-grow-events-that-changed-australia/ |access-date=2024-08-12 |website=The Commons Social Change Library |language=en-AU}}</ref> *December 2006 – Protest against demolition of the 1957 [[Star Ferry]] Pier, Central, Hong Kong. *May 2007 – Protest against demolition of the 1953 [[Queen's Pier]], Central, Hong Kong. *Mar – Apr 2008 – Performance art competition against the privatisation of public area in front of [[Times Square (Hong Kong)]], Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. *Apr 2008 [[Amsterdam]] – protest for free space and a performance from a truck driving through the streets of Amsterdam. *31 May 2008 San Francisco – Street party against [[California Propositions 98 and 99 (2008)|Prop 98]].<ref>[http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/31/18503223.php "SF Reclaim the Streets Opposes Proposition 98"]. Indybay.org. 31 May 2008</ref> *1 September 2008 Limoilou, Quebec, Canada. *19 September 2008, Malmö, Sweden. * 16 June 2009, Helsinki, Finland. *6 February 2010, Zürich. *August 2011, Jyväskylä, Finland. *7 August 2011, Helsinki, Finland. *10 June 2012, Brussels, Belgium. 3,000 people participated in a disobedient Pic Nic to Reclaim The Streets. *6 September 2014, Sydney, Australia.<ref>[https://ohmsnotbombs.net/archives/1667 "Reclaim The Streets returns to Sydney in 2014 - Ohms not Bombs"], 6 September 2014</ref> *November 2014, India (Delhi, Mumbai) Raahgiri (Our Streets, Our Freedom) Sponsored by various media partners.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://raahgiriday.com/about/ |title=Raahgiri Day | About |access-date=10 November 2014 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://archive.today/20141110115839/http://raahgiriday.com/about/ |archive-date=10 November 2014 }}</ref> *13 December 2014, Sydney, Australia – Against the Westconnex Motorway.<ref>[https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/street-festival-headlined-by-dj-paul-mac-being-held-to-protest-against-westconnex/news-story/9ccbeab3fc9c63f4ed639a08de9dffcd "Street festival headlined by DJ Paul Mac being held to protest against WestConnex"], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 27 November 2014</ref> *1 February 2015, Sydney, Australia – King Street Crawl Against the Westconnex Motorway.<ref>[https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/westconnex-motorway-protest-brings-3000-people-to-king-st-newtown/news-story/c8eb63a8cfdb09d01416fe8bd4cf6a9a "WestConnex motorway protest brings 3000 people to King St, Newtown"], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 2 February 2015 </ref> *13 September 2015, Sydney, Australia – 99 Reasons To Dance.<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/restaurants-bars/reclaim-the-streets-protest-hits-sydneys-cbd/news-story/a5334a12d4e011eeb39fe8273e8413c9 "Reclaim the Streets protest hits Sydney’s CBD"], News, 13 September 2015 </ref> *12 December 2015, Sydney, Australia – A Liveable City For All.<ref>[https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/if-they-shut-down-our-dance-floors-well-dance-on-the-streets-newtown-residents-protest-lockouts-and-westconnex-20151212-glm4q9.html "If they shut down our dance floors, we'll dance on the streets: Newtown residents protest lockouts and WestConnex"], ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 12 December 2015 </ref> *19 March 2016, Sydney, Australia – Against The Star Casino.<ref>[http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/anti-lockouts-protesters-end-march-dumping-giant-turd-steps-star-shitty-casino// "Anti-Lockouts Protesters End March By Dumping Giant Turd On The Steps Of “Star Shtty” Casino"], ''Music Feeds'' 20 March 2016 </ref> *23 April 2016, Sydney, Australia – Keep Newtown Weird and Safe.<ref>[http://www.altmedia.net.au/keepin-it-weird-in-newtown/115347 "Keepin it weird in Newtown"], City Hub, 28 April 2016 </ref> *18 June 2016, Sydney, Australia – Broke But Not Broken.<ref>[http://howlandechoes.com/2016/06/broke-but-not-broken-reclaim-the-streets/ "Broke But Not Broken? Sydney’s Street Protests Continue"], Howl and Echoes, 20 June 2016</ref> *2 October 2016, Sydney, Australia – Save Sydney Park.<ref>[http://www.altmedia.net.au/protestival-for-sydney-park/119592 "Protestival for Sydney Park"], City Hub, 5 October 2016</ref> *19 March 2017, Sydney, Australia – Keep Newtown Weird and Safe.<ref>[http://www.altmedia.net.au/newtown-reclaims-its-streets/123301 "Newtown reclaims its streets"], City Hub, 22 March 2017</ref> *23 September 2017, Sydney, Australia – Signed Sealed Delivered.<ref>[http://www.altmedia.net.au/signed-sealed-delivered-music-festival-for-marriage-equality/127089 "Signed, Sealed, Delivered – Music Festival for Marriage Equality"], City Hub, 14 September 2017</ref> *15 November 2017, Sydney, Australia – Love Triumphant.<ref>[https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/oxford-street-party-to-go-ahead-after-yes-court-battle-with-police/news-story/4694daa95942b57b65c58ace897650fe "Oxford Street party to go ahead after Yes court battle with police"], ''The Australian'', 13 November 2017</ref> *22 April 2018, Sydney, Australia - Keep Newtown Weird and Safe.<ref>[https://www.thequo.com.au/directories/stories/300-read-the-vibe-the-fight-to-keep-newtown-weird-safe-and-unapologetically-queer "Meet the local organisations trying to keep the Newtown vibe alive"], ''The Quo'', 1 April 2018</ref> *22 July 2018, Sydney, Australia - Ruff Justice: Sniffer Dog Protest Festival.<ref>[https://avaredman.net/2018/04/25/protestival-keeps-newtown-weird-and-safe/ "Ruff Justice: Reclaim the Streets sets date for next protest"]{{Dead link|date=May 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''Avaredman.net'' 25 April 2018</ref> *19 January 2019, Sydney, Australia - Demand Action: Pill Testing Saves Lives.<ref>[https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/pill-testing-supporters-rally-in-sydney-20190119-p50sf6.html "'Enough of the politics': Pill testing supporters rally in Sydney"], ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 19 January 2019 </ref> *23 November 2019, Sydney, Australia - Dance In Defiance: Street Party for Pill Testing! <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/events/710735782723034/ Facebook Event] </ref> ==See also== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Carfree city]] * [[Car-free movement]] * ''[[Carnival Against Capital]]'' * ''[[Critical Mass (cycling)]]'' * [[Cyclability]] * [[Cycling infrastructure]] * [[Green infrastructure]] * {{Annotated link|Living street}} * ''{{Annotated link|Living Streets (UK)}}'' * [[M11 link road protest]] * [[New Urbanism]] * [[Pedestrian village]] * ''[[SchNEWS]]'' * ''{{Annotated link|Stop the City}}'' * ''{{Annotated link|Time's Up!}}'' * [[Walkability]] * [[Walking audit]] * [[Walking city]] {{div col end}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==Further reading== * Wall, Derek ''Earth First and the Anti-Roads Movement: Radical Environmentalism and Comparative Social Movements'' London: Routledge, 1999. {{ISBN|0-415-19064-9}} * Mosey, Chris ''Car Wars – Battles on the Road to Nowhere'' London: Vision Paperbacks, 2000. {{ISBN|1-901250-40-7}} * St John, Graham. 2009. ''Technomad: Global Raving Countercultures''. Equinox Publishing (UK). {{ISBN|978-1-84553-625-1}} *Ramírez-Blanco, Julia, [http://thirdtext.org/reclaim-the-streets "Reclaim the Streets! From Local to Global Party Protest"], ''Third Text,'' 4, special issue, Global Occupations of Art, July, 2013 ==External links== * [http://rts.gn.apc.org/ Reclaim The Streets (London)] * {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2snn3XDbLg&lc=UgjU3VRcQmbnYHgCoAEC |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/-2snn3XDbLg| archive-date=2021-12-11 |url-status=live|title=Reclaim the Streets - The Film (reloaded)|website=[[YouTube]] |date=31 January 2013 |quote=Today the word on the street is 'Occupy'. This is how we used to do it in the 90's...}}{{cbignore}} - Documentary about RTS * [http://www.carbusters.org/ Car Busters Magazine] is published four times a year by the World Carfree Network * [http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/pipstarr/videos/rts-7-1.mp4/view Reclaim the Streets - 7 March 1999, Sydney] * [http://www.urban75.com/Action/reclaim2.html urban75 - Reclaim The Streets reports and photos] - RTS articles, 1996 onwards {{Walking}} {{Anarchism}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Reclaim The Streets}} [[Category:1991 establishments in England]] [[Category:Anti-road protests]] [[Category:Autonomism]] [[Category:Car-free movement]] [[Category:Civil disobedience]] [[Category:Counterculture festivals]] [[Category:Direct action]] [[Category:DIY culture]] [[Category:Green anarchism]] [[Category:International environmental organizations]] [[Category:International anarchist organizations]] [[Category:Land transport]] [[Category:Organizations established in 1991]] [[Category:Pedestrian activism]] [[Category:Public space]] [[Category:Resistance movements]]
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