National Day of Action against Scotts

Cor­wen peat (nation­al day of) action

Across the UK offices, fac­to­ries and peat extrac­tion sites belong­ing to The Scotts Com­pa­ny (the world’s largest hor­ti­cul­tur­al com­pa­ny) were today occu­pied or dis­rupt­ed by activists protest­ing against the con­tin­ued destruc­tion of rare raised peat bog habi­tats. Sev­en facil­i­ties belong­ing to Scotts were tar­get­ed by Peat Alert, a recent­ly-formed nation­al cam­paign net­work, which aims to stop peat extrac­tion in the UK and Europe. “We want Scotts to know that they can­not con­tin­ue dec­i­mat­ing our wild places with­out attract­ing this type of dis­rup­tive oppo­si­tion”, said Danielle Locke, a spokesper­son for the net­work.

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Godalm­ing, Sur­rey - Head Office At around 2pm 20 peo­ple went into the offices for about an hour & a half before police with dogs arrived and peo­ple left. Most of the office was closed down and the front doors were locked using bicy­cle D‑locks. There were only about 70 work­ers, so they made quite an impact. After leav­ing the demon­stra­tion a van load of pro­test­ers were pulled over. By around 5pm 15 peo­ple were arrest­ed and tak­en to Guild­ford police sta­tion, charged with bur­glary. They were released at 3am the fol­low­ing morn­ing, not charged but bailed to reap­pear on one of two dates in April.

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Cor­wen, North Wales — PBI Home & Gar­den fer­til­iz­er & pes­ti­cides man­u­fac­tur­ing plant. “a fun day out had by all! Ear­ly this morn­ing (well about 8 am) 13 welsh and eng­lish activists descend­ed on Cor­wen home and gar­den plant in north wales — owned by Scotts — and pro­ceed­ed to dis­rupt work at the fac­to­ry. The office was occu­pied as was the fac­to­ry floor. A ban­ner was hung over­look­ing the A5 road. The gates were tem­porar­i­ly locked shut. Ini­tial­ly sur­prised work­ers were main­ly friend­ly — even pleased to see us!- and had no love for “par­ent ” com­pa­ny Scotts, who are rumoured to be about to sell off the plant leav­ing work­ers in the lurch. Sev­er­al already knew about Scot­t’s oper­a­tions at Hat­field Moor.

After a cou­ple of hours’ hang­ing around get­ting in the way, more police showed up (it took an hour 4 the first ones 2 get there despite the cop shop being lit­er­al­ly 500 yards down the road!!) and it was leave or get nicked time. We left, leav­ing one pret­ty pissed- off man­ag­er who claimed to be miss­ing a back- up com­put­er disc. we then went for a scram­ble around the ruins of Llan­gollen castle…lovely. “actions- bet­ter than work!” ”

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Bram­ford, nr Ipswich, Suf­folk
A group of 15 activists arrived at Scotts Fer­til­iz­er plant at 9am. Unfor­tu­nate­ly the secu­ri­ty were just secur­ing the site after being noti­fied of anoth­er action in Cor­wen Wales two min­utes before.

Four peo­ple rushed into the offices and two were evict­ed very quick­ly. One man­aged to find his way into an office with a paper ‘Scotts A Peat Strat­e­gy’ on it but after bar­ri­cad­ing the front door, the per­son whose office it was entered through the back door. One man­aged to hide in an office and not get noticed, even when the police searched the build­ing, unfor­tu­nate­ly the only thing in there was archives.

One group closed and D‑locked them­selves to the exit gate, and one group head­ed for the entrance gate, but could­n’t lock it shut, so entered the lor­ry yard. After one per­son clung to the under­neath of a lor­ry, most of the rest of the peo­ple were bun­dled out of the yard. The lor­ry dri­ver and his mate tried to use force to remove the per­son cling­ing on and punched an activist who stood in their way.

Out­side the Entrance gate a lor­ry pulled up and was imme­di­ate­ly D‑locked to under­neath, start­ing the tail back process which had up to twen­ty lor­ries in it with many more being turned away. The block­ade last­ed for 3 hours, it took them about an hour to bolt­cropp the activist from under the lor­ry free. The police then arrest­ed five peo­ple for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass or obstruc­tion of the high­way.

Arriv­ing at the site just after us was the direc­tor of the inter­na­tion­al fer­til­iz­er divi­sion, Eric von Karthoven, who had trav­eled over from Hol­land for a meet­ing. He was thor­ough­ly grilled by cam­paign mem­bers.

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Hat­field Moors, South York­shire — Between 11.30 and 12.30, 15 activists arrived at Hat­field Moor, and spent the day car­ry­ing out con­ser­va­tion work on the moor, includ­ing fill­ing in drainage ditch­es to pre­vent the moors dry­ing out. There were no police, so they just got on with it and left the moor around 5.00. They then pro­ceed­ed round to the front gates and stopped work in the fac­to­ry for about half an hour, leav­ing before the police turned up because they were knack­ered.

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Wed­holme Flow, Cum­bria. About 10 peo­ple spent the day on the site of Scotts peat mine in Cum­bria. There was­n’t much work going on to dis­rupt, so they decid­ed that time was best spent build­ing dams to inter­fere with Scotts attempt to drain the land ready for har­vest­ing peat in the spring.

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Goole, East York­shire — At around 11.30 two women entered the offices of the Scotts fer­til­iz­er & pes­ti­cide man­u­fac­tur­ing facil­i­ty, stay­ing only to send a fax to Nick Kirk­bride, UK Man­ag­ing Direc­tor at the Head Office in Godalm­ing, announc­ing their pres­ence and oppo­si­tion to Scotts involve­ment in peat extrac­tion. At the same time a set of gates were locked shut by oth­er activists.

Text of the fax:

Dear Nick

By now you will know that sites across the coun­try are being tar­get­ed for demon­stra­tions. This is because of Scotts’ involve­ment (or should that be “cham­pi­oning”) of peat extrac­tion from rare raised bog habi­tats, in the UK and glob­al­ly.

You will have been aware of the enor­mous oppo­si­tion to this prac­tice when you bought up the peat facil­i­ties. You have been involved in nego­ti­a­tions around “Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion” sta­tus for Thorne, Hat­field and Wed­holme Flow & oth­ers, and have slowed them down at every stage. You know you will be forced to stop soon­er or lat­er, so GO PEAT-FREE NOW, while you can still save a shred of rep­u­ta­tion and there remains a chance to save the moors.

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