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Day 5 of Bal­combe vil­lage’s strug­gle against Frack Attack (Update)

Update — Day 5 — Mon­day 29th July

Day 5 of Bal­combe vil­lage’s strug­gle against Frack Attack (Update)

Update — Day 5 — Mon­day 29th July

After a rel­a­tive­ly qui­et day on Sun­day, today Mon­day, saw many vehi­cles arriv­ing on site. Each deliv­ery was met with heavy resis­tance. A heav­i­ly preg­nant woman attempt­ed to stop one of the trucks but was forced away as things got dodgy and dan­ger­ous. At the same time a man was arrest­ed and bru­tal­ly wres­tled to the ground with a sus­pect­ed bro­ken arm.

For the rest of the after­noon more deliv­er­ies reg­u­lar­ly turned up but only got through with police march­ing in front of each HGV and clash­ing with pro­test­ers attempt­ing to stop them. A lat­er deliv­ery of office fur­ni­ture saw a sit-down protest that result­ed in a more sig­nif­i­cant delay and yet anoth­er arrest.

Per­haps as a sign of the strug­gle ahead the police have installed a mobile office on site and a casu­al con­ver­sa­tion with one cop made it obvi­ous that the police think they are there for the long haul. Some pro­test­ers thought it might pay to also set up a solic­i­tor’s office and branch of Infin­i­ty Foods along­side.

Last Week

After Thurs­day’s suc­cess­ful stand ‑off, Fri­day saw nine­ty police deployed to force the first of Cuadrilla’s trucks through the human bar­ri­cades in front of the site gates. As pro­tes­tors linked arms the cops began to make the first arrests.

Alto­geth­er six­teen arrests were made – using a sec­tion of the Trade Union and Labour Rela­tions Act 1992 , which was leg­is­la­tion first brought in to tar­get fly­ing pick­ets dur­ing indus­tri­al dis­putes. Two more were arrest­ed on Sat­ur­day morn­ing. Obvi­ous­ly Cuadrilla have now man­aged to start get­ting trucks in – but they’re on a tight sched­ule with their drilling licence over by Octo­ber. Alleged­ly they were sup­posed to get drilling today (Sat­ur­day) but that’s been put back until Mon­day already. Accord­ing to Anna Dark, a com­mu­ni­ty rep­re­sen­ta­tive “They need to get forty days of drilling done before the end of their licence, they’ve lost a day already – we can stop this!”

Cuadrilla’s plan­ning per­mis­sion only allows for vehi­cle move­ments at cer­tain times – they were sup­posed to stop at 1 pm today. Sus­sex cops start­ed off claim­ing that there was an exten­sion but backed down in the face of irate vil­lagers demands to see the paper­work.

Unde­terred by the show of repres­sion a large protest camp has sprung up along the verge and with 90% of Bal­combe vil­lage res­i­dents say­ing they’re in favour of direct action this one could run and run.

SchNEWS has heard that there will be no truck move­ments tomor­row but there will be trans­port head­ing from Brighton up to the drilling site – leav­ing at 9 a.m from out­side RBS on the Old Steine

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