Burning effigy blocks road — Titnore, Sussex

PROTESTERS in Sus­sex blocked a road with a burn­ing effi­gy of John Prescott on Sun­day after­noon, Sep­tem­ber 4.

The dra­ma fol­lowed a ral­ly held by cam­paign group Pro­tect Our Wood­land! (POW!) against plans to build 875 new homes on fields and ancient wood­land off Tit­nore Lane, West Dur­ring­ton, Wor­thing.

Out­line plan­ning per­mis­sion has already been grant­ed by Wor­thing Bor­ough Coun­cil for the scheme, which would see more than 200 trees being felled in the last remain­ing ancient wood­land in the area.

A plea for the deci­sion to be called in for a pub­lic enquiry was reject­ed by the office of deputy prime min­is­ter Prescott.
Angry locals gath­ered in num­bers in North­brook Park in Dur­ring­ton to hear speech­es by rep­re­sen­ta­tives of POW!, local ameni­ty groups such as the Wor­thing Soci­ety, Sus­sex Wildlife Trust and a for­mer coun­ty coun­cil­lor.

Most of them then joined a pro­ces­sion down Tit­nore Lane itself, to show “John Prescott” the woods whose death war­rant he appears to have signed.

In the heart of the woods the crowd came to a halt and gath­ered around the effi­gy, which was set on fire to cheers and chant­i­ng and the annoy­ance of queues of motorists.

Said a POW! spokesman: “We hope this sends a mes­sage to Wor­thing coun­cil and the gov­ern­ment that local peo­ple are not going to sit back and watch prop­er­ty devel­op­ers tram­ple all over their coun­try­side and their her­itage.

“They have thwart­ed the demo­c­ra­t­ic will by push­ing ahead with this scheme and they are going to meet with spir­it­ed resis­tance every inch of the way.”

Home­page: http://www.protectourwoodland.fsnet.co.uk

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