Hatfield Moor peat works disrupted

26/11/2001 Work stopped for 3 hours at Hat­field Moor Works

On Mon­day 26th Novem­ber a group of around 30 peo­ple entered the site of the Scotts Com­pa­ny UK Ltd.

As work on the sur­round­ing peat moor­land has stopped for the win­ter, the action was con­cen­trat­ed on the adja­cent works, where peat is processed and bagged for send­ing off to farm­ers and gar­den cen­tres around the coun­tries.

A group of peo­ple blocked the bridge lead­ing off the site whilst the rest tried to shut down machin­ery and occu­py the offices. Thanks to health and safe­ty, all machin­ery was switched off as soon as every­one arrived on site, and the time was spent explor­ing the site, chat­ting to work­ers and blockad­ing the front gate. The group that was blockad­ing the bridge received a lot of has­sle off secu­ri­ty, man­age­ment, and dri­vers try­ing to leave. There were too few peo­ple and after a few nasty con­fronta­tions with pro­test­ers almost being run over they left the bridge and joined every­one else in occu­py­ing the works.

The rest of the day passed smooth­ly with pro­tes­tors giv­en a guid­ed tour of the site by work­ers. A lot of infor­ma­tion was gath­ered and a few pix­ies par­tial­ly dam­aged the back up gen­er­a­tor. Lots of keys went miss­ing includ­ing the key for the main com­put­er process con­troller which was left turned off and bro­ken in the lock.

After about 3 hours the most amus­ing­ly polite police you could ever hope to meet turned up in suf­fi­cient quan­ti­ties to remove peo­ple from site, after issue­ing each per­son a notice that they would be arrest­ed for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass should they return with­in 3 months.

Ha! As if that will stop us!

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