Advisory Service for Squatters

This material is held atBishopsgate Institute Special Collections and Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 372 ASS
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1970-2012
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 18 boxes, 1 large Mylar sleeve, 1 bundle of folders

Scope and Content

Includes papers, publications, photographs, posters, leaflets, booklets, correspondence and press cuttings regarding squatting and housing protests in the UK and internationally, 1970-2012.

Administrative / Biographical History

The Advisory Service for Squatters is a non-profit collective of volunteer workers who provide practical advice and legal support for squatters and homeless people. Established in 1975, the organisation grew out of an earlier group called the Family Squatters Advisory Service (founded in the late 1960s). Since 1976 ASS has published The Squatters Handbook, the 13th edition of which was published in 2009. Over 150,000 copies have been sold since 1976. The Handbook offers advice on how to find property to squat in, what to do in confrontations with the police, how to maintain the property and set up temporary plumbing, and generally how to survive while squatting. According to the Advisory Service website, the Squatters' Handbook is in high demand, which speaks to the rising number of squatters in this current [2014 at the time of writing] period of global recession. ASS also has links with squatters’ rights organisations worldwide. After having a base at 2 St Paul’s Road in Islington for many years, ASS moved to premises at Angel Alley (84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX), in the same building as Freedom Press.

Arrangement

No further arrangement required.

Access Information

OPEN

Acquisition Information

Deposited with Bishopsgate Institute by Myk Zeitlin, 20 March 2014

Other Finding Aids

Adlib catalogue and copy of handlist available in researcher's area.

Archivist's Note

Entry compiled by Grace Biggins.

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