party at the pumps

15 May 2010
The shell garage on upper street in isling­ton was closed for sev­er­al hours this after­noon by more than a hun­dred pro­tes­tors.

Shell garage closedShell pumps15 May 2010
The shell garage on upper street in isling­ton was closed for sev­er­al hours this after­noon by more than a hun­dred pro­tes­tors.

at lunchtime around 50 peo­ple gath­ered at oxford cir­cus, watched by quite a large police pres­ence with sev­er­al van-loads on stand-by. the sta­tion was briefly closed ‘due to sheer weight of num­bers’ but re-opened after ten min­utes, and they set off for high­bury and isling­ton.

mean­while, around 40 cyclists met at mar­ble arch and, fol­lowed by a cou­ple of police vans, they took a cir­cuitous route through hyde park, down past buck house, and then for a tri­umphal lap round par­lia­ment square, shout­ing out sup­port over the mobile sound sys­tem to the democ­ra­cy vil­lage and to the decade-long protest by bri­an haw.

the mass then car­ried on up to angel, and then along upper street to the shell garage, which had already been well and tru­ly closed down by the foot-sol­diers and by the rhythms of resis­tance sam­ba band (most­ly deputised by soas mem­bers).

the shell garage looked great! sev­er­al peo­ple held a huge “dan­ger — keep out” ban­ner across one access. a sim­ple “closed” ban­ner was strung across the oth­er. above, anoth­er ban­ner declared “stop shel­l’s tar sands hell”, and some activists found a route up to the roof to drop anoth­er “stop tar sands” ban­ner from there.

a head-count num­bered 125 at one point. an excel­lent turn-out on a day with when there were sev­er­al oth­er protests in town, and most encour­ag­ing, there were many new faces, keep­ing the fit team and police pho­tog­ra­ph­er, neil, busy.

police-wise, there were about a dozen offi­cers around mak­ing notes, and one FIT team. down the road were anoth­er ser­i­al wait­ing in a van, and anoth­er van of TSG fur­ther out of sight.

activists hand­ed out hun­dreds of fliers, and pub­lic response was over­whelm­ing­ly pos­i­tive.

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