Scottish Power, Hatfield Moor Gas Storage Facility, URGENT HELP REQUIRED!!! Protest, Sunday 11th October

HATFIELD MOOR GAS STORAGE FACILITY, LINDHOLME, DONCASTER, SOUTH YORKSHIRE.

HATFIELD MOOR GAS STORAGE FACILITY, LINDHOLME, DONCASTER, SOUTH YORKSHIRE.

Scot­tish Pow­er, the cur­rent own­ers of the site, have just sub­mit­ted a plan­ning appli­ca­tion to DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL seek­ing per­mis­sion to both extend, and rein­state a nat­u­ral­ly occur­ring gas field sit­u­at­ed under the area. The site stands adja­cent to a small res­i­den­tial estate, a cou­ple of pris­ons, and a NATURE RESERVE which already is des­ig­nat­ed as an area of Spe­cial Sci­en­tif­ic Inter­est.

Dur­ing the con­struc­tion phase of the project, Scot­tish Pow­er them­selves admit that they will be run­ning drilling oper­a­tions 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, for at least 10 months.What effect will this have on local res­i­dents, wildlife and environment.Also, the orig­i­nal geo­log­i­cal sur­vey of the area to which Scot­tish Pow­er base their plan­ning appli­ca­tion is some 30 yrs old now and has been shown to have been rid­dled with flawed data in any case.
In addi­tion, our local MP, who ini­tial­ly seemed hap­py to sup­port us, appears to have changed sides, hmm, inter­est­ing but not sur­pris­ing!

We have arranged the first of many peace­ful protests, which is to be held on Sun­day 11th Octo­ber, start­ing at 2pm, meet­ing up point: Lind­holme ‘Green Gym’ Play­ing Field, Lind­holme, Don­cast­er, South Yorks (adja­cent to Lind­holme Immi­gra­tion removal cen­tre. DN7 post­code. Sup­port des­per­ate­ly need­ed!!!).

As I men­tioned ear­li­er, we are a small com­mu­ni­ty, with lit­tle chance of suc­cess­ful­ly hold­ing any real form of protest on our own, so any sup­port would be great­ly appre­ci­at­ed. Many thanks

Key Coal Terminal Shut By Climate And Community Campaigners

Update: After a six hour block­ade, one man had been arrest­ed at the scene for assault and three women and a man had been arrest­ed for breach of the peace. They’ve been charged with caus­ing about £200,000 ‘dam­age’ to the coal ter­mi­nal oper­a­tion.

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At 6.30 this morn­ing ten cam­paign­ers, togeth­er with local res­i­dents, peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed Raven­struther coal load­ing ter­mi­nal in South Lanark­shire. Hav­ing stopped its reopen­ing after the week­end, they are cur­rent­ly pre­vent­ing coal being loaded and trans­port­ed. [1] Pro­test­ers plan to stay in place as long as pos­si­ble.

Ravenstruther lock-onRavenstruther banner & conveyor lock-onUpdate: After a six hour block­ade, one man had been arrest­ed at the scene for assault and three women and a man had been arrest­ed for breach of the peace. They’ve been charged with caus­ing about £200,000 ‘dam­age’ to the coal ter­mi­nal oper­a­tion.

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At 6.30 this morn­ing ten cam­paign­ers, togeth­er with local res­i­dents, peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed Raven­struther coal load­ing ter­mi­nal in South Lanark­shire. Hav­ing stopped its reopen­ing after the week­end, they are cur­rent­ly pre­vent­ing coal being loaded and trans­port­ed. [1] Pro­test­ers plan to stay in place as long as pos­si­ble.

Two pro­test­ers are locked on top of the coal con­vey­or belt, hold­ing a large ban­ner with the words “No New Coal” high over the ter­mi­nal. Oth­ers are blockad­ing the front gate with their bod­ies, arm tubes and bike locks.

The action is aim­ing to dis­rupt the oper­a­tions of Scot­tish Coal in the region. The pro­test­ers are act­ing to oppose the five open cast coal mines active in the area, and in resis­tance to the thir­teen new open cast coal mines due to open in Scot­land. [2] [3]

Bill Reid who is at the site said: “In the face of dan­ger­ous run­away cli­mate change, increas­ing our depen­dence on coal – the most pol­lut­ing of the fos­sil fuels – is sim­ply unac­cept­able. We urgent­ly need to switch to renew­able ener­gy and close exist­ing mines. We shouldn’t even be think­ing about new ones.”

The demon­stra­tion today is in sup­port of the Lanark­shire com­mu­ni­ties who are oppos­ing new open cast mines. [4] Anna Macken­zie, a local res­i­dent said: “We’re here today to send a clear mes­sage that we don’t want parts of Scot­land such as South Lanark­shire to become the most heav­i­ly mined areas in Europe, as they will be if per­mis­sion is grant­ed for all the new open cast coal mines cur­rent­ly being pro­posed. Direct action is not just the only avenue left open, it is also an effec­tive one, as demon­strat­ed by the occu­pa­tion of Main­shill Wood which has been pre­vent­ing an open cast mine from start­ing and fur­ther­ing high­light­ing the neg­a­tive health impact which open cast­ing has been hav­ing on the peo­ple of Dou­glas.” [5]

Anoth­er pro­test­er, Helen Forbes said: “Local author­i­ties, the Scot­tish gov­ern­ment and com­pa­nies like Scot­tish Coal and Scot­tish Pow­er are ignor­ing the sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence on cli­mate change. We have to take respon­si­bil­i­ty for our cli­mate and our future, and stop the coal indus­try and its expan­sion. Today at Raven­struther we’re act­ing respon­si­bly”.

With Scotland’s CO2 emis­sions increas­ing sig­nif­i­cant­ly, con­tin­u­ing the con­sump­tion of coal will make it impos­si­ble for Scot­land to meet its 80% tar­get reduc­tion in CO2 emis­sions by 2050. Jo Price said “The Scot­tish gov­ern­ment is pay­ing lip ser­vice to the dan­gers of cli­mate change. As long as they allow com­pa­nies like Scot­tish Coal to dig up our coun­try­side and burn the prod­uct we won’t meet the tar­gets.” [6]

It is esti­mat­ed that 6,380 tonnes of coal were stopped from being loaded, equiv­a­lent to 11,675,400 kg CO2 released into the atmos­phere.

The block­aders apol­o­gized to any work­ers affect­ed by today’s demon­stra­tion, but in rec­og­niz­ing the des­per­ate need to stop burn­ing coal sees no oth­er choice but to tar­get the com­pa­nies respon­si­ble for min­ing it.

ENDS ~ NOTES SEE BELOW
NOTES FOR EDITORS

[1] There is cur­rent­ly a coal freight train sit­ting in Raven­struther coal-rail ter­mi­nal, which this action is pre­vent­ing from being loaded. Five such trains leave Raven­struther every day.

[2] 3 open cast coal mines deliv­er coal to the Raven­struther coal-rail ter­mi­nal. The new mines pro­posed for Lanark­shire are like­ly to use it too (as is the case with Poniel open cast, which start­ed pro­duc­ing coal in
Sep­tem­ber).

[3] Raven­struther coal-rail ter­mi­nal deliv­ers coal to pow­er sta­tions through­out Eng­land includ­ing Drax (Drax Group plc.), Ruge­ley (Inter­na­tion­al Pow­er), and Iron­bridge (E.on).

[4] Dou­glas host­ed a Com­mu­ni­ty Health Pub­lic Meet­ing on 23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009, after a Com­mu­ni­ty Health Study of the heav­i­ly-mined Dou­glas­dale area revealed it as a trou­bling sig­nif­i­cant hotspot for res­pi­ra­to­ry ill­ness­es
and can­cer.

“Stud­ies per­formed in the Unit­ed States indi­cate high­er lung can­cer rates, and high­er mor­tal­i­ty rates for res­pi­ra­to­ry, heart, and kid­ney dis­eases in com­mu­ni­ties liv­ing in prox­im­i­ty to open-cast coal extrac­tion
oper­a­tions. ” (See Coal Health Study, below)

Dou­glas­dale Health Study 2009:

& (PDF):
http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Douglasdale_v4.pdf>

“Open­cast mines will lead to pub­lic health dis­as­ter, warns poi­son expert”
(The Her­ald, 26/09/09)
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/opencast-mines-will-lead-to-public-health-disaster-warns-poison-expert‑1.922198>

“Health should come before open­cast prof­it in Dou­glas” (Lanark Gazette,
1/10/09)
http://www.lanarkgazette.co.uk/news/Health-should-come-before-opencast.5696870.jp>

[5] Accord­ing to the World Health Organ­i­sa­tion (WHO), 160,000 peo­ple
already die each year as a direct result of glob­al warm­ing.
http://www.searo.who.int/LinkFiles/World_Health_Day_2008_FactSheet2.pdf>

[6] For more on the case against coal min­ing in Lanark­shire, see Coal
Action Scot­land’s excel­lent brief­ing.

Today’s cam­paign­ers are NOT from the group Coal Action Scot­land.

Mainshill Solidarity Camp needs you! Clear-felling and drilling ongoing

Want to sup­port a com­mu­ni­ty in it’s fight against cor­rupt coun­cils and coal min­ing com­pa­nies? Want to pro­tect part of Scotland’s beau­ti­ful land­scape and endan­gered wildlife? Want to take land and pow­er away from a wealthy aris­to­crat and live com­mu­nal­ly on lib­er­at­ed land?

Mainshill logging and machineryWant to sup­port a com­mu­ni­ty in it’s fight against cor­rupt coun­cils and coal min­ing com­pa­nies? Want to pro­tect part of Scotland’s beau­ti­ful land­scape and endan­gered wildlife? Want to take land and pow­er away from a wealthy aris­to­crat and live com­mu­nal­ly on lib­er­at­ed land? Want to do some­thing about the vast expan­sion of open­cast coal min­ing and its con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate chaos? Then get yer­self down to Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp!

Over the past cou­ple of weeks work has resumed at Main­shill Wood with large areas of plan­ta­tion for­est being felled and bore­hole drilling ongo­ing, in prepa­ra­tion for the open­cast mine. Scot­tish Coal, with the pro­tec­tion of Strath­clyde Police, have moved in anoth­er team of drillers, J B Site Inves­ti­ga­tions, and ‘for­est man­agers’ Scot­tish Wood­lands to car­ry out this work.

Last week drilling work was stopped when a camp res­i­dent scaled a drilling rig and held off attempts by police climbers to remove her for 6 hours. Oth­er actions to stop work and pre­vent felling have been ongo­ing.

But the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp needs sup­port – stop­ping this prepara­to­ry work and impor­tant­ly the felling of more plan­ta­tion for­est is essen­tial to win­ning this cam­paign. Even if just for a day, come along to the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp and help us put a stop to Scot­tish Coal and Lord Home’s plans to rip up the Dou­glas Val­ley and poi­son local com­mu­ni­ties.

Go to http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=415#How%20to%20Get%20There for direc­tions to the camp.

mainshill@riseup.net
http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk/

Great Climate Swoop latest info — updated

Rat­cliffe-on-Soar maps

10 days to go…

Rat­cliffe-on-Soar maps

10 days to go…

Each bloc has a sep­a­rate mis­sion, and slight­ly dif­fer­ent plan, to ensure we have the whole pow­er sta­tion cov­ered for a suc­cess­ful take over! The first thing you need to do is choose your bloc and sign up for text alerts here: http://climatecamp.org.uk/actions/climate-swoop-2009/text-updates

Below is more info about each blocs plans …

*TAKE BACK THE POWER & FALSE SOLUTIONS BLOCS*
Take Back the Power’s mis­sion: get to the con­trol room and take back the pow­er!
False Solution’s mis­sion: get to the coal pile and expose the false solu­tions!

1) Get into the zone marked on the map here: LINK for 10am
2) Get to the muster point for 11am. The muster point will be sent out on Sat­ur­day morn­ing, before 10am
3) SWOOP on Rat­cliffe for 1pm!

If you don’t get any com­mu­ni­ca­tion about a muster point — just swoop for 1!

The muster point will be a great place to get excit­ed and ener­gise for swoop­ing, get legal info and get the reas­sur­ance that you’re not tak­ing over Rat­cliffe on Soar alone!

On the oth­er hand, if gath­er­ing as a group isn’t your thing, join the decen­tralised Cap­i­tal­ism is Cri­sis bloc and make sure you swoop at 1!

And if you haven’t already got a map, it’s real­ly, real­ly impor­tant that you print one out when sign­ing up for the text. It can be print­ed from here short­ly:
http://climatecamp.org.uk/actions/climate-swoop-2009/swoop-information — best print­ed on A3 but any map is bet­ter than none!

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THE GREAT CLIMATE SWOOP — 17 DAYS TO GO!

There are less than three weeks to go until our day of action! Just imag­ine… It’s the morn­ing of Sat­ur­day 17th Octo­ber. You receive a mes­sage telling you to move into posi­tion at the south side of Rat­cliffe-on-Soar pow­er sta­tion. The heli­copter blades cut through the noise of the cars zip­ping up and down the M1. Your mis­sion is clear and you’re ready to swoop.

Pre­sent­ed by Cli­mate Camp, Plane Stu­pid, Ris­ing Tide and Cli­mate Rush, the swoop will see thou­sands of con­cerned indi­vid­u­als con­verg­ing and tak­ing over E.ON’s biggest coal fired pow­er sta­tion.

Read the infor­ma­tion below care­ful­ly, as it con­tains impor­tant plan­ning details that aim to make the swoop the huge suc­cess it needs to be. Peo­ple are being urged to arrive the night before (Fri­day 16th) if at all pos­si­ble, where there will be an info stall at Not­ting­ham sta­tion (6pm-9pm) direct­ing peo­ple to a pre-action meet up point, fol­lowed by places to crash.

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BLOCS & HOW IT’S GOING TO WORK

We can now announce the four blocs! Whether you want to high­light a solu­tion or expose a prob­lem, sign up to receive text alerts and details of your mis­sion on the day.

STEP 1: CHOOSE YOUR SWOOP GROUP

*TAKE BACK THE POWER*

Mis­sion: Get to the con­trol room and take back the pow­er!

While the work­ers receive piti­ful pay ris­es, the boss­es of plants like Rat­cliffe are rak­ing in record prof­its. It’s time to kick start a just tran­si­tion to a clean ener­gy world by build­ing the real solu­tions to cli­mate change. Let’s demon­strate that we can’t rely on gov­ern­ments or cor­po­ra­tions or any­one else to sort out the mess we’re in; it’s up to us to be the change we need. Join the TAKE BACK THE POWER bloc and aim for the con­trol room to hit that big red ‘off’ switch

*FOOTSTEPS TO THE FUTURE*

Mis­sion: Get to the main gate and cre­ate your vision of a bet­ter future!

A bloc for the young, old and all in between to cre­ate a vision for a future beyond fos­sil fuels. Effi­cient and renew­able, this bloc will be a space to show the solu­tions. From bike pow­ered sound sys­tems to solar show­ers, come, con­ceive and cre­ate.

This Bloc will be meet­ing at 10am on Sat­ur­day 17th at Not­ting­ham train sta­tion to trav­el en masse to the pow­er sta­tion. (How­ev­er, fear not, if you are up for one of the oth­er Blocs there will be just as clear ways to get involved on the day dis­trib­uted via the text mes­sag­ing sys­tem)

*FALSE SOLUTIONS*

Mis­sion: Get to the coal pile and expose the false solu­tions!

Coal is not the answer! The only real solu­tion to cli­mate change is to stop burn­ing the fos­sil fuels that are caus­ing it! Let’s expose the green­wash and tech­nofix­es. Come armed with green paint! Or how about a net to cap­ture and store some coal?! What­ev­er your tools and meth­ods, decom­mis­sion that coal!

*CAPITALISM IS CRISIS*

Mis­sion: Get any­where in or around the pow­er sta­tion and choose your own
adven­ture! This is the decen­tralised option.

Through the fences; up the chim­ney; in the water. You’ve got your own ideas about mak­ing this a spec­tac­u­lar action. Do what YOU can and how YOU want. The eco­nom­ic and cli­mate crises are linked. Cap­i­tal­ism is a root cause of cli­mate change and can­not be the solu­tion!

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STEP 2: DECIDE HOW TO GET THERE

You have two options for how to begin your mis­sion:

OPTION 1:

Look­ing for peo­ple to swoop with? Com­ing from fur­ther a field?

Make your way to Not­ting­ham sta­tion between 6 and 11pm on Fri­day 16th Octo­ber. There’ll be some­one there to meet you, intro­duce you to fel­low swoop­ers and direct you to accom­mo­da­tion if you need it. But please email info@thegreatclimateswoop.org if you will need a place to sleep. Make sure you’re ready to go at 10am on Sat­ur­day.

OPTION 2:

In an affin­i­ty group already?

That’s great! Make sure you’re in the Not­ting­ham area at 10am on Sat­ur­day 17th Octo­ber. If you need or want to get there the night before let us know if you’ll need a place to stay, but the more you can sort out for your­self the bet­ter!

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HOW’S THIS GOING TO WORK?

Whether you’ve arrived the night before or on in the morn­ing, you’ll receive a text mes­sage with details of the next part of your mis­sion. Then be pre­pared to swoop on the pow­er sta­tion at 1pm!

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Info about region­al trans­port, region­al pre-Swooop events, what to (not) bring and sign­ing up to the Swoop SMS ser­vice all at http://www.thegreatclimateswoop.org

Fences video for the Great Cli­mate Swoop -
http://www.vimeo.com/6865520

Also, check out this invalu­able resource, with pho­tos & maps of the pow­er sta­tion -
www.brightonclimatechange.org/southcoastblog/?p=76

Details of pre­vi­ous action at Rat­cliffe 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Copenhagen Mass action against Coal Plant today

26th Sep­tem­ber 2009

Shut it Down purple bloc bannerShut it Down cop confrontation26th Sep­tem­ber 2009
Today in Copen­hagen is a large mass action against a Coal Pow­er Sta­tion near to the city. Break­ing news is of one mass ‘pre­ven­ta­tive’ arrest of activists from one of the two blocks (green / pur­ple) and the cops attack­ing anoth­er group with trun­cheons. A hole has been cut in the fence of the plant at the rear. The action is con­tin­u­ing…

As is now usu­al when the Dan­ish cops make a mass ‘pre­ven­ta­tive’ arrest of loads of pro­test­ers, they ket­tle them, take them indi­vid­u­al­ly, and hand­cuff them with their arms behind their back. Then they put each per­son one by one behind the oth­er with the legs along­side the one in front. Sit­ting in the fash­ion for a while becomes painful as you wait for the wag­ons to even­tu­al­ly arrive and cart you off from the protest site.

They’ve been using this mass arrest thing for a num­ber of years now. It does­n’t mat­ter who you are, if you’re in the place they want to arrest peo­ple then its tough!

It’s like the UK ket­tle with an added twist!

Today about 1500 peo­ple took direct action to shut down one of Copen­hagen’s coal fire pow­er plants.

The action plan was open­ly announced sev­er­al months ago and Dan­ish police have been gear­ing up for mas­sive use of force and to tri­al new anti-protest laws. Around 100 of the pro­test­ers man­aged to get inside the pow­er plant which should have been shut down due to safe­ty reg­u­la­tions at that point — but was kept run­ning. How­ev­er, as this was the goal for the action pro­test­ers have declared the action a suc­cess. Around 100 peo­ple have been arrest­ed.

One per­son so far has been charged. The action was wide­ly and pos­i­tive­ly cov­ered in Dan­ish news and pro­test­ers regard it as a very pos­i­tive tri­al run for actions around the COP 15.

Suc­cess crit­era for Shut It Down Sat­ur­day 26th Sep­tem­ber, Copen­hagen

1. enter a pow­er plant and to shut down the pro­duc­tion
2. con­front politi­cians and ener­gy com­pa­nies with direct action, chal­leng­ing the exist­ing sys­tem
3. to evoke inter­na­tion­al recog­ni­tion of the intent­ness of cli­mate move­ments
4. mobilise peo­ple for cli­mate activism by par­tic­i­pat­ing in an cre­ative, colour­ful and inte­grat­ing action
5. and final­ly to raise aware­ness about the con­flict between coal pow­er and cli­mate change

http://shutitdown.dk/

Activists stop work at Ffos y Fran coal mine

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Cli­mate activists stop work at Ffos-y-fran coal mine.

Clean Coal Dirty Joke – Keep it in the Ground

Wednes­day 23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009: Cli­mate activists have stopped work at the con­tro­ver­sial Ffoss-y-fran open­cast coalmine near Merthyr Tyd­fil, doing their bit to keep coal in the ground and switch to clean ener­gy to avoid run­away cli­mate change.

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Cli­mate activists stop work at Ffos-y-fran coal mine.

Clean Coal Dirty Joke – Keep it in the Ground

Wednes­day 23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009: Cli­mate activists have stopped work at the con­tro­ver­sial Ffoss-y-fran open­cast coalmine near Merthyr Tyd­fil, doing their bit to keep coal in the ground and switch to clean ener­gy to avoid run­away cli­mate change.

Today’s action is part of a grow­ing move­ment of peo­ple address­ing the root caus­es of cli­mate change. In par­tic­u­lar the end­less pur­suit of eco­nom­ic growth on a finite plan­et is the dri­ving force behind cli­mate change and today’s action shows how effec­tive ordi­nary peo­ple can be, with just two peo­ple bring­ing Wales’ biggest coalmine to a stand­still.

Fol­low­ing the inau­gur­al Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru last month, today’s action draws inter­na­tion­al atten­tion to UK gov­ern­ment hypocrisy on cli­mate change and ensures the peo­ple of Wales play their part in the grow­ing glob­al move­ment of cli­mate action. Experts agree that glob­al­ly emis­sions must peak by 2015 or ear­li­er if we are to avoid run­away cli­mate chaos[i].

“Coal is near­ly all car­bon and must be left in the ground” said Paul Jones, from a net sus­pend­ed above the site’s access road. “Ffos-y-Fran is a big black hole in the cli­mate change poli­cies of our gov­ern­ments, we must switch to clean ener­gy to avoid cli­mate chaos!”

“Action like this is essen­tial to bring home the urgency to politi­cians in the build up to Copen­hagen” Dr. Larch Max­ey, from Swansea Uni­ver­si­ty said, “Cli­mate change is already killing three hun­dred thou­sand peo­ple every year[ii], yet our politi­cians push pol­lut­ing fuels like coal to chase eco­nom­ic growth at any cost. To stop cli­mate chaos we must leave fos­sil fuels in the ground”

Foot­notes

[1]The IPCC Fourth Assess­ment Report http://www.ipcc.ch/ pro­posed 2015 as the point at which emis­sions must peak, although this report is out of date, with the lat­est research indi­cat­ing that emis­sions should peak soon­er and be brought to zero by 2050. See, for exam­ple Pub­lic Inter­est Research Cen­tre “Cli­mate Safe­ty” (2008) http://climatesafety.org/

[1] Kofi Annan’s think-tank, the Glob­al Human­i­tar­i­an Forum, recent­ly cal­cu­lat­ed that 300,000 peo­ple a year are already being killed by cli­mate change, which is set to increase dra­mat­i­cal­ly with increas­ing green­house gas emis­sions in the atmos­phere. See “Human Impact Report: Cli­mate Change – The Anato­my of a Silent Cri­sis” (2009) avail­able at http://www.ghf-geneva.org/OurWork/RaisingAwareness/HumanImpactReport/tabid/180/Default.aspx

Urgent: Vestas Blade Blockade Needs You — 2nd Camp Evicted — 1st continues

Activists out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight have been tipped off that Tues­day 22nd Sep­tem­ber at 12 noon a ‘Blade Run­ner’ barge is com­ing down the riv­er Med­i­na to the Ves­tas fac­to­ry from Southamp­ton to pick up some of the remain­ing blades still inside the fac­to­ry.

Vestas campActivists out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight have been tipped off that Tues­day 22nd Sep­tem­ber at 12 noon a ‘Blade Run­ner’ barge is com­ing down the riv­er Med­i­na to the Ves­tas fac­to­ry from Southamp­ton to pick up some of the remain­ing blades still inside the fac­to­ry. Those present expect a big police pres­ence along with big sup­port from oth­er sup­port­ers and activists. They claim they are pre­pared to do any­thing and every­thing to stop Ves­tas from ship­ping these blades or from get­ting any­thing into the fac­to­ry if that’s their plan.

The new Marine Gate (/‘Magic Swings’) camp is a very beau­ti­ful place to wake up / not go to bed! River­side views, from a Pent­house Tri­pod for those with strong arms and no sense of ver­ti­go. In the shad­ow of a mighty Oak, and sit­u­at­ed along the New­port-Cowes cyclepath — a fine stretch of Sus­trans, wood­ed, snaking along the riv­er, a mer­maid stat­ue and solar pow­ered lights to guide you…

Fire­side chats into the night are full of inspi­ra­tion. Near­by skips mag­i­cal­ly pro­duce goods wished for, while pix­ies frol­ic in the moon­less nights. There are field kitchens at both camps, but the Mag­ic Round­about hous­es the ‘Round­about 8 Restau­rant’ — so called because vol­un­tary veg­an dona­tion din­ner is served, around about eight pm (turn up at six to be assured a place at the table, bring your favourite ingre­di­ents if you want can’t cook won’t cook fun).

Get your­selves down and get involved. We can win this cam­paign and have a work­er con­trolled renew­ables fac­to­ry for 600 work­ers if we pull our fin­gers out!

(and it’s sort of on the way / the way back from Calais. ~£30 with rail­card for trip from lon­don to ryde, hitch­ing to new­port fair­ly easy. new grey­hound coach­es as cheap as £1 to portsmouth and southamp­ton. hov­er­craft portsmouth to ryde can be only £4, fast­cat is £7 with a rail­card).

there are space tents, and even the odd spare sleep­ing bag.

——

22nd Sep­tem­ber 2009
Ear­ly this morn­ing, a large num­ber of Police were in atten­dance at the river­side gate of the Ves­tas Blade plant in New­port.

The block­ade of pro­test­ers, who have been camp­ing on the tow path over the last few weeks, were dis­persed by the Police and any unclaimed belong­ings bagged up and removed.

When we arrived at the site at about 8:30am, fenc­ing was being erect­ed by secu­ri­ty staff along the path.

The oper­a­tion start­ed at about 6:30am when offi­cers issued warn­ings, under sec­tion 69 of the Crim­i­nal Jus­tice and Pub­lic Order Act 1994, to around 13 peo­ple “sus­pect­ed of hav­ing com­mit­ted, com­mit­ting, or about to com­mit, crim­i­nal offences of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass.”

One pro­test­er showed us a map she’d be hand­ed show­ing an area at the back of the Ves­tas build­ing. She told VB that she had been instruct­ed not return to the marked area for three months.

Tents, sleep­ing bags and oth­er items which were not claimed by those present were bagged up and tak­en to New­port Police Sta­tion as lost prop­er­ty.

The media restrict­ed
The foot­path is a busy route for cyclists as they trav­el to New­port.

This morn­ing, cyclists were told to dis­mount and were then escort­ed between the new­ly-erect­ed fences. They were then able to get back on the bikes and con­tin­ue their jour­ney.

When we approached the line of the police they offered to escort us across the area and back – but only once.

We were told by the PC and then by the Sergeant that if we want­ed to cross the path again, we would risk being charged for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass.

We point­ed out that this restric­tion on report­ing seemed unrea­son­able, but to no avail.

The Sergeant sug­gest­ed tak­ing it up with the Police media offi­cer, which we have done.

UPDATE 2 (12:10): Sound like this has been sort­ed out now. We’ve just heard from the Police media offi­cer that an area has been set­up for the media, up on a raised area that we can shot from.

Blades ship­ping today?
It’s under­stood that the Bladerun­ner barge is due to arrive at the river­side at noon and with high tide at 2pm and that Ves­tas will attempt to ship the final blades and equip­ment from the fac­to­ry this after­noon.

Reports about camp evic­tion and some but not all blades hav­ing been moved, at http://savevestas.wordpress.com/

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There has been a camp out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St. Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight, since at least the begin­ning of the Occu­pa­tion of the fac­to­ry on 20th July this year. The camp has a well estab­lished kitchen run by vol­un­teers who serve qual­i­ty veg­an evening meals ‘Round­about 8’, with lunch and break­fast also pro­vid­ed and some­times cooked too. Those who occu­pied the fac­to­ry are often present, togeth­er with cli­mate campers and those from assort­ed lefty groups and unions. Get down there and join ’em! …and take some cake with ya!

Also at the camp is a car­a­van serv­ing as a site/campaign office, a stand­pipe for fresh­wa­ter, a chem­i­cal toi­let, a bike-pow­ered smooth­ie mak­er (in bits), a fair amount of solar capac­i­ty and sal­vaged sealed lead acid bat­ter­ies pro­vid­ing the bare min­i­mum of pow­er to charge radios, phones and a lap­top. There’s a recent­ly erect­ed mar­quee, and a ‘liv­ing room’ of sorts, with com­fy chairs and an ever-burnin’ oil-drum bra­zier. There are even spare tents and sleep­ing bags res­cued from being sent to land­fill post-Besti­val. The weath­er is gen­er­al­ly bet­ter than the main­land, the fer­ry trip is expen­sive but beau­ti­ful and excit­ing. The locals and wel­com­ing and sup­port­ive of the cam­paign, and the island is full of beau­ti­ful coun­try­side includ­ing plen­ty of Mighty Oak trees.

The three main aims of the cam­paign and camp are to achieve:

1. Full rein­state­ment of the 11 work­ers sacked for occu­py­ing their fac­to­ry in an attempt to save the jobs of 600 employed there — these work­ers have still not been paid any redun­dan­cy though to pay them equiv­a­lent redun­dan­cy to the oth­er work­ers would cost Ves­tas a tiny £45,000. The work­ers are also cam­paign­ing for a bet­ter redun­dan­cy pack­age for all work­ers.

2. Wind tur­bine pro­duc­tion on the Isle of Wight. If Ves­tas want to shut the fac­to­ry, they must sell it. If no buy­ers come for­ward, the facil­i­ty should be nation­alised and placed under work­er’s con­trol. Car­o­line Lucas has put for­ward a pro­pos­al for the fac­to­ry to be run as a Work­ers’ Coop to the local coun­cil under the Sus­tain­able Com­mu­ni­ties Act. A female ex-work­er has also put togeth­er a busi­ness plan based on such an idea.

3. Seri­ous Gov­ern­ment poli­cies and plans regard­ing the pro­mo­tion of indus­try pro­duc­ing renew­able ener­gy equip­ment, and for renew­ables to pro­vide the required share of nation­al elec­tric­i­ty in the UK. The St. Cross site was the UK’s largest renew­able’s facil­i­ty and for the Gov­ern­ment to allow it to close as they speak lofti­ly of Copen­hagen and 1 mil­lion new green jobs is hypocrisy of the high­est order.

This is a great cam­paign, not only because of the clear jus­tice of the aims, but because it is a pos­i­tive cam­paign (rare in the Cli­mate and Labour move­ments), because it is a winnable cam­paign, because it is a rad­i­cal cam­paign, a cam­paign that has used Direct Action from the start, because it is a cam­paign with huge local, nation­al and inter­na­tion­al sup­port, and with huge sig­nif­i­cance, and huge capac­i­ty to inspire fur­ther actions.

Those of you who know about the Occu­pied Fac­to­ry Move­ment in Argenti­na fol­low­ing the Decem­ber 2001 eco­nom­ic col­lapse there should know that Ves­tas is our Zanon, our Bruk­man — we need to devote ener­gy to this cam­paign.

Those of you who don’t know about the Argen­tine Move­ment should seek out Nao­mi Klein and Avi Lewis’ film ‘The Take’ or look up the slo­gans ‘Occu­py, Resist, Pro­duce’ and ‘Que Se Vayan Todos’ on the net…

There have been arrests recent­ly and an evic­tion of a 2nd block­ade camp by 120 main­land police at 6.30 am one day last week.

Sup­port in the form of dona­tions, vis­its (how­ev­er short) and sol­i­dar­i­ty actions is warm­ly received!

see: savevestas.wordpress.com for more info, and irreg­u­lar updates!

Work stopped at Mainshill Wood — Crucial time at Mainshill Solidarity Camp

23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009

23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009
Yes­ter­day peo­ple from Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp took action to stop work on the pro­posed site for Scot­tish Coal’s open­cast mine. One per­son climbed up to the top of the drilling rig and stopped their work for five hours. The police arrived and the pro­test­er was told that she would be arrested…if only they could get her to come down. Even­tu­al­ly, after much head-scratch­ing, spe­cial­ist police climbers man­aged to remove her and she was arrest­ed, appear­ing in Lanark Sher­iff Court this morn­ing.

Over the past week, drilling equip­ment has been moved onto the site as well as har­vest­ing machines to log plan­ta­tion trees to make way for the coal exca­va­tion. This work has been delayed by peo­ple from the camp and mem­bers of the local com­mu­ni­ty approach­ing machin­ery and explain­ing the dev­as­tat­ing effects that the coal mine will bring — rang­ing from impacts on local com­mu­ni­ty health, to cli­mate and eco­log­i­cal dam­age. The work that is being done now is all in prepa­ra­tion for the open­cast and needs to be stopped.

This is a cru­cial time for this cam­paign to show Lord Home, the wealthy land own­er and Scot­tish Coal that we will not allow this project to go ahead.

This morn­ing, police escort­ed felling machines and Scot­tish Wood­land work­ers onto the site, remov­ing a bar­ri­cade and cut­ting down a tree defence that had blocked the track. The police’s involve­ment in pro­tect­ing the inter­ests of aris­to­crat Lord Home and pri­vate com­pa­ny Scot­tish Coal over the inter­ests of the local com­mu­ni­ty is very dis­ap­point­ing.

Now is a great time for peo­ple to come and join us at the camp and to take action to con­tin­ue our resis­tance.

For more infor­ma­tion on the ongo­ing cam­paign and news from the Pub­lic Meet­ing on Com­mu­ni­ty Health, which is tak­ing place tonight in Dou­glas, see http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk.

keep Backwell beautiful

Sep­tem­ber 21 2009
no more quar­ry blast­ing!

Back­well is a beau­ti­ful place but is under threat from the expan­sion of Bris­tol air­port over head and from Tar­mac under the ground.

Tar­mac said they will stop blast­ing at Back­well Quar­ry this year but have now asked for a ten year exten­sion!

We object­ed but they ignored us.

Sep­tem­ber 21 2009
no more quar­ry blast­ing!

Back­well is a beau­ti­ful place but is under threat from the expan­sion of Bris­tol air­port over head and from Tar­mac under the ground.

Tar­mac said they will stop blast­ing at Back­well Quar­ry this year but have now asked for a ten year exten­sion!

We object­ed but they ignored us.

We were inspired by the tac­tics of direct action used by the Co-Mutiny group.

So we went to the quar­ry and dis­abled two dig­gers.

Next time it will be more.

No more blast­ing in Back­well Quar­ry!

Homeless penguins at Bristol Airport and debunking BT Pensions greenwash

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide actions dur­ing Co-Mutiny week

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide actions dur­ing Co-Mutiny week
Ris­ing Tide was one of many groups tak­ing part in the Bris­tol Co-Mutiny week of action. While we are group of activists focussing on tack­ling the root caus­es of cli­mate chaos we want­ed to make the links with oth­er issues and cam­paigns. In par­tic­u­lar we want­ed to show that the exploita­tion of fos­sil fuels by big cor­po­rate inter­ests is result­ing in mass migra­tion, resource wars, and wide­spread social injus­tice. Like all the groups involved in Co-Mutiny, we want to con­front the forces of cap­i­tal­ism. This is the root cause of cli­mate chaos. Key tar­gets in the week of action were Bris­tol Inter­na­tion­al Air­port, BT Pen­sions who are invest­ing in open­cast coal min­ing in South Wales and the big banks which finance the oil, gas, and coal indus­tries.

On Thurs­day 17th Sep­tem­ber, a dozen home­less pen­guins invad­ed Bris­tol Inter­na­tion­al Air­port and hand­ed out leaflets high­light­ing the impact of air­port expan­sion, and there­fore increased CO2 emis­sions, on cli­mate change. Due to the cur­rent pace of cli­mate change and result­ing melt­ing of the ice sheet some Emper­or pen­guin colonies have halved in num­bers.

The planned increase in com­mer­cial flights at Bris­tol from 6.2m in 2008 to 10m by 2016 will also con­tribute in the increased suf­fer­ing for mil­lions of humans. From flood plains in Bangladesh, to islanders in the Mal­dives being forced to leave due to sea lev­el ris­es, and Africans faced with drought — large areas of the world are becom­ing unin­hab­it­able as a result of cli­mate change. The poor­est peo­ple are the worst affect­ed — peo­ple who will nev­er fly any­where.

Local­ly the BIA expan­sion will mean a flight every 210 sec­onds over 16 hours of nor­mal open­ing hours and thus more noise pol­lu­tion for local res­i­dents. Increased pas­sen­ger num­bers mean increased road traf­fic with a pro­ject­ed extra 2 mil­lion car jour­neys per year, and an esti­mat­ed cost to the local coun­cil of £50m in order to extend the Bus Rapid Trans­port sys­tem from cen­tral Bris­tol

The avi­a­tion sec­tor cur­rent­ly amounts to 13% of the UK’s total cli­mate impact and this will grow to 30% with BIA and oth­er UK air­port expan­sion plans. This is at a time when the UK Gov­ern­ment has com­mit­ted the UK to an 80% cut in CO2 emis­sions by 2050. In order to achieve this with the cur­rent plans for air­port expan­sion across the coun­try such as that at BIA, we would need to reduce emis­sions from all oth­er sec­tors by an addi­tion­al 10% to 90%. In order to make up this addi­tion­al 10% ordi­nary peo­ple are expect­ed to work even hard­er just to com­pen­sate for com­pa­nies like BIA, Easy­jet and Ryanair expand­ing their prof­its. Once again the gov­ern­ment is clear­ly putting big business’s inter­ests first – this has been a con­stant theme of the Co-Mutiny week of action.

On Fri­day 18th Sep­tem­ber dur­ing the Co-Mutiny Repos­sess the Banks protest, Ris­ing Tide took action against BT offices in Bris­tol to high­light the link between the BT Pen­sions Scheme and the giant Ffos y Fran open­cast coal mine at Merthyr Tyd­fil in South Wales. Fake coal was strewn on the floor of one office and walk­ing lumps of coal attempt­ed to enter anoth­er. A num­ber of activists were arrest­ed.

We want­ed to show the lie to the claims made by BT Pen­sions Scheme that their invest­ments are made with any regard to social, eth­i­cal, and envi­ron­men­tal cri­te­ria. BTPS own Her­mes, an out­fit that admin­is­ters the pen­sion scheme who in turn own Argent — a part­ner in Miller Argent the devel­op­er of Ffos y Fran, one of Europe’s largest new open­cast coal mines. This open­cast mine is a mas­sive scheme that will blight the lives of peo­ple in Merthyr Tyd­fil for at least 17 years. It is only 37 Metres from the near­est hous­ing estate and is on the edge of a large com­mu­ni­ty. The coal from Ffos y Fran is going to Aberthaw pow­er sta­tion which is the biggest pol­luter in Wales. In 2006 the pow­er sta­tion pumped out more than 7.4million tonnes of CO2 and is in the top 5 largest pol­luters in Britain.

The first Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru was held at Merthyr Tyd­fil in August part­ly to sup­port the local cam­paign against Ffos y Fran and to high­light the mas­sive devel­op­ment of new coal projects through­out the UK .

http://comutiny.wordpress.com