report from titnore woods picnic

The fam­i­ly pic­nic was a very socia­ble day, blessed by amaz­ing weath­er. Here’s a report from the action bit…

Titnore picnic blockadeThe fam­i­ly pic­nic was a very socia­ble day, blessed by amaz­ing weath­er. Here’s a report from the action bit…

Work has now begun on the Tesco Extra in Dur­ring­ton, near Brighton. Pro­tes­tors who have been treesit­ting for over three years to stop ancient wood­land being cut down were joined today by local sup­port­ers for a pic­nic. The first spot cho­sen for the pic­nic just hap­pened to be the gates of the con­struc­tion site.

One lucky pro­tes­tor got inside the gates and just hap­pened to get locked to a dig­ger. Work­ers were sent home, at least two con­struc­tion trucks turned around and left, and the site was com­plete­ly dis­rupt­ed for a few hours. We then left peace­ful­ly, with no arrests, and con­tin­ued the pic­nic back at the camp.

The new Tesco is being built in a field next to the old Tesco which will then be demol­ished and made into a car park. The woods are under threat because phase two of the plan is to build 800 hous­es on fields and wood­land. Already work has start­ed on a sup­ply road which will bring unwant­ed noise and pol­lu­tion to the area.

If you want to go down and check it out, feel free, all sup­port is wel­come.

Links -

Local info — http://www.protectourwoodland.co.uk/

Blog — http://titnore.wordpress.com/

Face­wank — http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53387159177

Press from today -
http://www.worthingherald.co.uk/worthing/BREAKING-NEWS-Sitdown-protest-at.5669531.jp