5 Arrested as Work stopped on Muir Dean open cast coal site in Fife

26. March 2009
Yes­ter­day at 2pm five pro­test­ers stopped work at the Muir Dean open-cast coal mine near Cross­gates in Fife, oper­at­ed by ATH Resources. They climbed onto a huge exca­va­tor in the cen­tre of the pit, dis­play­ing a ban­ner demand­ing “No New Coal”.

No New Coal!No CoalNo Coal26. March 2009
Yes­ter­day at 2pm five pro­test­ers stopped work at the Muir Dean open-cast coal mine near Cross­gates in Fife, oper­at­ed by ATH Resources. They climbed onto a huge exca­va­tor in the cen­tre of the pit, dis­play­ing a ban­ner demand­ing “No New Coal”.

Unex­pect­ed­ly, Fife police arrest­ed all five pro­test­ers after detain­ing them ear­li­er, despite them agree­ing to come down off the exca­va­tor, and even though work­ers at the site were hap­py for them to just leave. They were held at Dun­fermline police sta­tion and have now been released on bail.

One activist said “We’re here to send a mes­sage to ATH Resources that min­ing the dirt­i­est fos­sil fuel and fuelling cli­mate change is not accept­able. As min­ing com­pa­nies such as ATH don’t appear to be lis­ten­ing, we’ve come to stop them min­ing, too.”

Con­tro­ver­sy sur­round­ed the Muir Dean site as the orig­i­nal plan­ning appli­ca­tion was refused by Fife coun­cil and unan­i­mous­ly vot­ed against by the coun­cil plan­ning com­mit­tee fol­low­ing hun­dreds of objec­tions from local res­i­dents [1]. The deci­sion by the local coun­cil to refuse the appli­ca­tion was over­turned by the Scot­tish Gov­ern­ment spark­ing anger in Cross­gates. Work at Muir Dean start­ed in April 2008, being one of the “new coal” sites open­ing across Scot­land and the UK.

The pro­test­ers are act­ing to oppose the thir­teen new open cast coal mines due to open in Scot­land as well as exist­ing mines that sig­nif­i­cant­ly impact upon the qual­i­ty of life of local com­mu­ni­ties. Scotland’s CO2 emis­sions are increas­ing sig­nif­i­cant­ly because of the burn­ing of coal, and with the cur­rent push for new coal it will be impos­si­ble for Scot­land to meet its 80% reduc­tion in CO2 emis­sions by 2050.

Anoth­er activist stat­ed “The time to take action to pre­vent run­away cli­mate change is now. Peo­ple need to take respon­si­bil­i­ty for their sur­round­ings as well as the wider world. The com­pa­nies caus­ing cli­mate destruc­tion must be stopped”.

The ATH Resources oper­at­ed site pro­duces around 450,000 tonnes of coal per year and will pro­duce 4 mil­lion tonnes in total – equiv­a­lent to around 7.32 mil­lion tonnes [2] of CO2 being released into the atmos­phere.

The pro­test­ers apol­o­gize to any work­ers affect­ed by today’s demon­stra­tion, but in rec­og­niz­ing the des­per­ate need to stop burn­ing coal see no oth­er choice but to tar­get the com­pa­nies respon­si­ble for min­ing it.

[1] http://www.theherald.co.uk/business/news/display.var.1813977.0.ath_given_permission_to_begin_muir_dean_operations.php

[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal – Rel­a­tive car­bon cost: every kilo­gram of coal once trapped in CO2 weighs approx­i­mate­ly 1.83Kg.

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The 5 detained pro­test­ers were arrest­ed for a “Breach of the Peace” and held over-night.

All accused are out with tri­al dates in August.