People Needed to stop eviction, Dalkeith, Scotland — update & contacts

Dalki­eth Coun­try Park — only sev­en miles from Edin­burgh city cen­tre — is threat­ened by a road. Three tree protest camps have been set up in the park and evic­tion notices have been served by the Scot­tish Exec­u­tive and local coun­cil. Peo­ple are URGENTLY need­ed to stay at the site. See Indy­media Scot­land for up-dates, more info’ and pic­tures — http://scotland.indymedia.org/

On Mon­day 21st Novem­ber a num­ber of trees were felled to make way for the Scot­tish Exec­u­tive’s A68 Dalkei­th Bypass. The trees that were cut down have been iden­ti­fied as poten­tial bat roost and include ancient oaks over 200 years old.

The trees appear not to have been cut in accor­dance with Scot­tish Nat­ur­al Her­itage and the Exec­u­tive’s own guide­lines. SNH have been reluc­tant to tell their pay­mas­ters to fol­low the law. We believe that due to low tem­per­a­tures the bats have already start­ed hiber­nat­ing.

In response to the destruc­tion and SNH’s inac­tion, trees under imme­di­ate threat have been occu­pied. The occu­pa­tion is part of a wide rang­ing cam­paign involv­ing dif­fer­ent groups and indi­vid­ual from Dalkei­th and around the world.

A com­mu­ni­ty road­show has vis­it­ed local areas to pro­mote a mod­el of devel­op­ment which val­ues sus­tain­abil­i­ty, pub­lic trans­port and com­mu­ni­ty involve­ment. The road­show exposed the Scot­tish Exec­u­tive’s Mid­loth­i­an Coun­cil’s fail­ure to enhance pub­lic trans­port or reduce depen­dence on the pri­vate car, pre­fer­ring to cre­ate dor­mi­to­ry com­mu­ni­ties and a new road. This type of devel­op­ment, in the absence of the promised mul­ti-modal approach will cer­tain­ly lead to more traf­fic in Dalkei­th on the A68 and on the city bypass, mak­ing it impos­si­ble to achieve air qual­i­ty improve­ments and co2 emis­sion tar­gets.

Occu­pa­tions have occurred at three points on the road where habi­tats are under threat. All three sites have been served with evic­tion notices.

Evic­tion is immi­nent as is the loss of our nat­ur­al habi­tat. Defences are being erect­ed to resist evic­tion while the few remain­ing legal options are being inves­ti­gat­ed. We urgent­ly need sup­port in many dif­fer­ent forms. Come stand in the way of the bull­doz­ers, get up a tree and help defend it, sup­port us in the legal cam­paign, donate us mon­ey, choco­late, blan­kets, rope, tar­pau­lins, hot food, tinned food for evic­tion, nuts, love, mobile phones and cred­it, vis­its, tools, vehi­cle use, climb­ing equip­ment, water and your ener­gy.

The trees need YOU! Come to the woods.

BACKGROUND INFO AND CONTACTS

Dalkei­th Coun­try Park is a his­toric 850 acre park that serves as a valu­able wildlife habi­tat and is vis­it­ed by 50,000 peo­ple annu­al­ly. The pro­posed bypass would cut the wildlife habi­tat in two, and while the 1999 Strate­gic Road Review not­ed it would offer jour­ney sav­ings, it also not­ed the bypass would cause “gen­er­al­ly neg­a­tive rat­ings in the oth­er envi­ron­men­tal fac­tors, includ­ing glob­al air qual­i­ty, water, ecol­o­gy, visu­al impacts, her­itage, and land­scape char­ac­ter.”

Although con­struc­tion is not sup­posed to begin offi­cial­ly until the sum­mer of 2006, because of the ear­ly spring nest­ing sea­son of birds and bats, tree-felling is to begin imme­di­ate­ly. In response to this emer­gency, anti-roads pro­test­ers have set-up a tree-sit and walk­ways in the pines that are in the path of the exten­sion.

Pro­test­ers will remain in the trees until the bypass is defeat­ed.

CONTACT

Dalkei­th Protest Site Phone: 077839043697

For more infor­ma­tion on the cam­paign to Save Dalkei­th Coun­try Park, vis­it the web­site of the legal cam­paign:www.save-dalkeith-park.org.uk/

EVICTION ALERT

It is cru­cial that when the police arrive to evict the tree-sit (like­ly ear­ly in the morn­ing) that peo­ple be there to pro­vide sup­port, wit­ness any pos­si­ble bru­tal­i­ty by the police, and take note of any pos­si­ble neglect of envi­ron­men­tal reg­u­la­tions by tree-cut­ters. Since the evic­tion can hap­pen any­time, it would be use­ful if you could e‑mail your phone num­ber and/or e‑mail address to:

dalkeithtreesit@cyber-rights.net

In the case of an evic­tion, we will call you, e‑mail you, and SMS(text) you the word Evic­tion. Then you should e‑mail and call all your friends to come on down to Dalkei­th! A bus will be avail­able to leave with­in an hour to leave for Dalkei­th Park from out­side the Auto­mous Cen­tre and out­side the For­est Cafe. This bus will then go straight to the Dalkei­th Park tree-sit, and will pro­vide a lift back into town. If you are media please write ‘MEDIA’ in the sub­ject of your reply e‑mail.

The Autonomous Cen­tre of Edin­burgh is at 17 West Mont­gomery Place, junc­tion with Brunswick Road, near the huge Post Office, off Lei­th Walk.

The For­est Cafe is at 3 Bris­to Place, near Bris­to Square and the Stu­dent Union of Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ty.

To con­tact the pro­test­ers direct­ly, call
07783904369

DIRECTIONS to the Protest Site

The site is in a stand of pines on the north side of the Riv­er Esk after the two branch­es have joined and near the cut for the over­head elec­tric lines.

Enter Dalkei­th Coun­try Park at the north end- entrance off of the A6094 at Smeaton Lodge (between Dalkei­th and White­craig). Go past Home Farm towards the Riv­er Esk, after cross­ing the bridge the protest site can be accessed by the first farm track on the left (note the site is not acces­si­ble for vehi­cles).

Alter­na­tive­ly, enter Dalkei­th Coun­try Park from the main entrance off of the High Street in Dalkei­th. Stay on the road lead­ing to the right past the adven­ture play­ground, shop and cafe­te­ria; after pass­ing the graz­ing fields and the pow­er line cut the road will split. Take the left fork towards the Riv­er Esk. After cross­ing the bridge, the protest site can be accessed by the first farm track on the left.

From Edin­burgh, Loth­i­an Bus­es 3 and 3a go to Dalkei­th.

Dalki­eth Coun­try Park pro­tes­tors

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