Two airport protesters arrested near Oxford

13 Sep­tem­ber 2009
Two cli­mate change activists have been arrest­ed after breach­ing secu­ri­ty at Oxford Air­port.

The pair, from the Cli­mate Rush group, climbed under a hedge and jumped over a fence to reach the run­way area on Sat­ur­day after­noon.

They had been tak­ing part in a pic­nic out­side the air­port which was organ­ised by Cli­mate Rush as a protest against the air­port’s expan­sion.

13 Sep­tem­ber 2009
Two cli­mate change activists have been arrest­ed after breach­ing secu­ri­ty at Oxford Air­port.

The pair, from the Cli­mate Rush group, climbed under a hedge and jumped over a fence to reach the run­way area on Sat­ur­day after­noon.

They had been tak­ing part in a pic­nic out­side the air­port which was organ­ised by Cli­mate Rush as a protest against the air­port’s expan­sion.

They were held on sus­pi­cion of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass and bailed.

A Thames Val­ley Police spokes­woman said: “About 30 peo­ple had a pic­nic, but two of them gained access to the main air­port, and were arrest­ed just after they got into it. They did not cause any dis­rup­tion.”

‘Envi­able exam­ple’

The air­port, in Kidling­ton, Oxford­shire, recent­ly rebrand­ed itself as Lon­don Oxford Air­port despite being near­ly 60 miles from the cen­tre of Lon­don.

A Cli­mate Rush spokes­woman said it was protest­ing against plans to expand the air­port by increas­ing its num­ber of flights, adding: “More flights can only mean more emis­sions, more noise, and more local pol­lu­tion.”

In July, the small air­port flew its first sched­uled char­ter flight for 20 years when 50 pas­sen­gers trav­elled to Jer­sey.

The air­port’s man­ag­ing direc­tor Steve Jones said: “The protest was entire­ly peace­ful.

“No-one was any­where near our pas­sen­ger ter­mi­nal or oth­er impor­tant air­port facil­i­ties and we do not con­sid­er we had a secu­ri­ty breach yes­ter­day.

“Lon­don Oxford Air­port takes its envi­ron­men­tal respon­si­bil­i­ties extreme­ly seri­ous­ly and it is dis­ap­point­ing that these pro­tes­tors are attack­ing an air­port that is actu­al­ly pro­vid­ing an envi­able exam­ple on how to devel­op sus­tain­able avi­a­tion.”

Air trans­port move­ments and cor­re­spond­ing noise and emis­sions have decreased by some 67% over the last 10 years, the air­port said.

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