This quarterly meeting is the long-term decision making body that oversees and directs the Kebele Co-Op, who carry out the decisions, and the day-to-day running of Kebele.
This is anarchy in action, but it needs your involvement to work! The meeting is open to anyone who uses the building and has an interest in it’s future.
The meeting will take place from 3pm to around 6pm, with a cake and tea break in the middle.
Continue reading KEBELE GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY 25th APRIL
The admin co-op ‘runs’ Kebele with direction and oversight from the General Meeting. Here’s the collective’s statement about what they have been doing in the 3 months before the GM.
Continue reading Kebele General Meeting Jan 2010: Co-Op statement
STILL KICKING!, the benefit CD for the Kebele social centre in Bristol, is out now. Featuring 22 tracks by 22 bands
on proper glass mastered discs, international hardcore punk/anarcho-dub/class war folk, cardboard slip-cases by
Footprint Workers Co-Op, they sell for £5 each and you can get them from distros everywhere, or direct from the
Kebele infoshop. All proceeds go to fund the day to day running of our social centre.
For more info, track listing and a look at the CD etc see the site of the unstoppable Bastard Squad Collective,
DIY punks and the producers of the CD: http://bastardsquadcollective.wordpress.com/
A space for organising, supporting and campaigning autonomously. Kebele is a community co-operative, run by volunteers on a not-for-profit basis and providing an alternative social space. We organise collectively without leaders and oppose all forms of authority. Amongst other things, Kebele has provided a very popular vegan cafe and a bike workshop.
Get involved! We really hope to make Kebele a more inviting place for the wider community, and encourage new people to find out more about us and get involved. Come along to one of our events or or email us.

What is a co-op? A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically controlled enterprise. Read the 7 co-operative principles.