Tesco anti-GM action

16.4.11
We had a suc­cess­ful Anti-GM action this past week­end (the first in Lon­don in a long time).

16.4.11
We had a suc­cess­ful Anti-GM action this past week­end (the first in Lon­don in a long time).

Regard­ing GM ani­mal feed Tesco has said (2010) “Unfor­tu­nate­ly, because of the vast amount of prod­ucts we sell, and the turn around on them, we do not have a spe­cif­ic list of prod­ucts that come from ani­mals that have not been fed on GM feed.” So basi­cal­ly, any stuff that’s not organ­ic could be GM. Let’s go and tell the cus­tomers!

We went into a TESCO in Hack­ney and put stick­ers on all the meat and dairy. The stick­ers said said “Tesco can­not guar­an­tee you that this meat or dairy prod­uct is GM free.

For more infor­ma­tion on genet­ic mod­i­fi­ca­tion in ani­mal feed see www.stopgm.org.uk”. We then got dressed in white suits in the store that said “bio­haz­ard” and passed out infor­ma­tion to cus­tomers about ani­mal feed. We also went after GM oil (KTC brand) with stick­ers. Big jugs of it are sold for chip­pies and small restau­rants. We wan­dered around the store dressed like out­er space hand­ing out leaflets for a half an hour before the secu­ri­ty final­ly asked us to leave. We then set up a table out­side and con­tin­ued to pass out infor­ma­tion.

It was all sur­pris­ing­ly easy. If any­one wants a copy of the stick­ers we can send them on to you.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/agriculture/geneticmodification/8393880/Shoppers-kept-in-dark-over-GM-ingredients.html

More pho­tos and video at http://ungm.posterous.com/

Cut the crap — GM in Germany

1/4/2011

KWS has again plant­ed genet­i­cal­ly-mod­i­fied sug­ar beet H7‑1 in a field, despite vocif­er­ous protests. Today, Fri­day at noon, we unloaded about 16 tonnes of manure in front of the head­quar­ters in Ein­beck, under the slo­gan: “KWS — keep your GM crap.”

1/4/2011

KWS has again plant­ed genet­i­cal­ly-mod­i­fied sug­ar beet H7‑1 in a field, despite vocif­er­ous protests. Today, Fri­day at noon, we unloaded about 16 tonnes of manure in front of the head­quar­ters in Ein­beck, under the slo­gan: “KWS — keep your GM crap.”

Images of the action here!
Video here!
Our press release: here!

Stop GM Gathering, Ireland

Dear Friends,
In mid-Feb­ru­ary, the EU pro­posed a relax­ing of the leg­is­la­tion around the pres­ence of GM ingre­di­ents in food stuffs and ani­mal feed in Europe. This move was sup­port­ed by Bren­dan Smith, then Min­is­ter for Agri­cul­ture, Food and Fish­eries, with­out a man­date from the peo­ple of Ire­land.


Dear Friends,
In mid-Feb­ru­ary, the EU pro­posed a relax­ing of the leg­is­la­tion around the pres­ence of GM ingre­di­ents in food stuffs and ani­mal feed in Europe. This move was sup­port­ed by Bren­dan Smith, then Min­is­ter for Agri­cul­ture, Food and Fish­eries, with­out a man­date from the peo­ple of Ire­land.

It is now time to har­vest the grow­ing momen­tum of con­cern among the peo­ple of Ire­land.

Food Action and GM-Free Ire­land invite you to par­tic­i­pate in ‘Keep­ing Ire­land GM Free/StopGMO – Gath­er­ing Momen­tum’ an all-Island gath­er­ing. This will take place on Sun­day, 10th of April 2011, at the Dublin Food Coop. The aim of this all day event is to:

1. facil­i­tate net­work­ing between food groups, farm­ing groups, com­mu­ni­ty gar­den­ers, social jus­tice and envi­ron­men­tal, groups, pol­i­cy mak­ers, sci­en­tists, med­ical pro­fes­sion, and indi­vid­u­als,
2. devel­op strate­gies for:
* build­ing resis­tance against the push from the GM sec­tor lob­by­ing at a gov­ern­ment lev­el
* the com­mu­ni­ca­tion of infor­ma­tion around the use of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fi­ca­tion and its impli­ca­tions
* inter-agency work that will strength­en the GM Free move­ment in Ire­land

The pro­gramme for the day is yet to be finalised but will be con­firmed pri­or to the event. A veg­an, whole­food lunch will be pro­vid­ed and we invite atten­dants to give a sug­gest­ed dona­tion of €5.

If you would like to attend, please click here to com­plete the Reg­is­tra­tion Form.

If you need fur­ther details, please con­tact stopgm@riseup.net, 0857296088.

In appre­ci­a­tion, Food Action
http://stopgmevent.wordpress.com/

Arson at National Institute of Forestry, Agricultural, and Livestock Research in Mexico

6 March 2011
anony­mous report (trans­la­tion by This Is Our Job):

6 March 2011
anony­mous report (trans­la­tion by This Is Our Job):

“We, the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front, take respon­si­bil­i­ty for the arson at the Mex­i­can Val­ley Exper­i­men­tal Field in Tex­co­co, Mex­i­co State. The field belongs to the Nation­al Insti­tute of Forestry, Agri­cul­tur­al, and Live­stock Research (INIFAP), which is ded­i­cat­ed to the research and devel­op­ment of “improved tech­nol­o­gy” in the areas of agri­cul­ture, ani­mal hus­bandry, and for­est exploita­tion. For exam­ple, INIFAP has been respon­si­ble for the pro­duc­tion of over 100 new genet­ic vari­eties of plants since 2005, great­ly increas­ing the country’s crop pro­duc­tion and there­fore its demand for land to be defor­est­ed and pol­lut­ed with pes­ti­cides and her­bi­cides.

This year, INIFAP opened the Nation­al Cen­ter for Genet­ic Resources (CNRG), which is respon­si­ble for stor­ing genet­ic sam­ples of every species endem­ic to Mex­i­co and Latin Amer­i­ca.

The Sci­en­tists in this field argue that their project is ben­e­fi­cial to ecosys­tems, but if we ana­lyze it, these peo­ple are real­ly ded­i­cat­ing their lives to the cre­ation of new types of organ­isms in the name of progress. If we leave such a great vari­ety in their hands, will any­thing ever be out of their reach? INIFAP also car­ries out forestry research, which it uses to pro­mote the increased defor­esta­tion of wild habi­tats. For exam­ple, two weeks ago INIFAP pub­lished an arti­cle about the tim­ber indus­try, an insti­tu­tion that had devel­oped “eco­log­i­cal” (note the quotes) fur­naces for dry­ing logs in the moun­tains north of Puebla. In its arti­cle, INIFAP made its hopes clear that these fur­naces would lead to growth in the region’s forestry indus­try, thus threat­en­ing an envi­ron­ment in which all kinds of species coex­ist.

There­fore, we claim the fol­low­ing eco­tages inside and out­side this fed­er­al insti­tu­tion:

1. Leav­ing an incen­di­ary device—made from three litres of gaso­line, fus­es for det­o­na­tion, and air fresh­en­ing pel­lets as delays—among hun­dreds of sacks of her­bi­cide in a ware­house inside their facil­i­ty.

2. Leav­ing anoth­er incen­di­ary device—fueled by four liters of gasoline—at the entrance to the main build­ing near the exper­i­men­tal field.

3. Leav­ing two incen­di­ary devices inside two green­hous­es out­side and behind the facil­i­ty.

4. Also leav­ing behind declar­a­tive and threat­en­ing graffiti—like “THIS TIME IT WAS FIRE, NEXT TIME IT WILL BE BOMBS,” “ELF,” “INIFAP = DESTRUCTION OF WILD NATURE,” “FLT,” “MORE GMOS, MORE FIRE,” among others—on the win­dows, floor, and walls of the main build­ing; the walls of the oth­er build­ings; an INIFAP van; and the pow­er gen­er­a­tor.

We’ve struck again. We made use of months of thor­ough inves­ti­ga­tion to study the tar­get, tak­ing into account the shifts of the guards, who must have cer­tain­ly been sur­prised to find out we were there that morn­ing of Feb­ru­ary 27—leaping over their secu­ri­ty fence, run­ning through their park­ing lot, and turn­ing our exis­tence into a threat­en­ing aggra­va­tion to the projects of those who dream of total domes­ti­ca­tion. We infil­trat­ed the insti­tu­tion itself as well as its fields, where the green­hous­es were locat­ed. We shift­ed into action once again, our fire reignit­ing to dam­age and destroy the prop­er­ty of those who believe they own the plan­et on which we sur­vive as the degen­er­ate species of the tech­no­log­i­cal-indus­tri­al sys­tem.

Keep­ing our impris­oned anti­civ­i­liza­tion com­rades Adrián and Braulio in mind, we’re absolute­ly ready to make this type of attack a clear mes­sage to indus­tries and insti­tu­tions that imple­ment tech­no­log­i­cal devel­op­ment.

In anoth­er sense, the attack was a sym­bol­ic act direct­ed at sci­ence and tech­nol­o­gy. To us, the action may have been of very lit­tle or no impor­tance, but it was still nec­es­sary, since from our per­spec­tive it’s deplorable to sit around like mere pas­sive spec­ta­tors wait­ing for things to change. We don’t believe that this action is going to change real­i­ty right away, as that would make us either naive or over­ly prag­mat­ic. But it does func­tion as a des­per­ate act of expres­sion through which we sig­ni­fy that the real­i­ty we live in must be negat­ed in its total­i­ty, and that the best nega­tion is the destruc­tion of what­ev­er gives mean­ing to the estab­lish­ment: “social peace,” nor­mal­i­ty, insti­tu­tions, respect for prop­er­ty, etc. In this case, the destruc­tion was direct­ed at one of the major parts of modernity’s sys­tem of dom­i­na­tion: tech­no-sci­ence. This time, the attack was on a fed­er­al gov­ern­ment insti­tu­tion respon­si­ble for forestry research and biotech­nol­o­gy, among oth­er things. As a pre­text for its exis­tence, we’re told that it is seek­ing a bet­ter life for the human beings who live in this coun­try, cre­at­ing accep­tance of this kind of research among the pop­u­lace. But, as we all know, there are also neg­a­tive aspects, which to us have greater impact and are more unac­cept­able and than the ben­e­fits: the arti­fi­cial­iza­tion and dom­i­na­tion of wild nature, espe­cial­ly of poten­tial­ly free beings includ­ing human beings, plus the denial of the nec­es­sary auton­o­my for free human self-deter­mi­na­tion. On the one hand, the state grants itself the right and the oblig­a­tion to pro­vide its inhab­i­tants with the means for their sur­vival. On the oth­er hand, the state isn’t even nec­es­sary, since it caus­es alien­ation when­ev­er its sub­jects doesn’t find them­selves direct­ly immersed in activ­i­ties that serve to sat­is­fy their sur­vival needs. This leads to numer­ous psy­choso­cial prob­lems, and of course gen­er­ates the mar­ket as an inter­me­di­ary, which in turn func­tions through the stan­dard­iza­tion of the mas­sive present-day con­sump­tion that is dete­ri­o­rat­ing the envi­ron­ment. This is very much relat­ed to the insti­tu­tion we attacked, which attempts to make excus­es for con­tin­u­ing its sci­en­tif­ic bar­barism by cre­at­ing new technologies—in this case, biotech­nolo­gies that claim to solve the prob­lems that sci­ence itself caus­es, fos­ter­ing the idea that such ecosys­tem dete­ri­o­ra­tion doesn’t mat­ter as long as we have the sci­ence to fix it. Thus, a vicious cir­cle is cre­at­ed that attempts to solve prob­lems with more prob­lems, under the pre­tence of a “bet­ter life.”

Our pro­pos­al is to negate the arti­fi­cial real­i­ty that civ­i­liza­tion has con­struct­ed, not indi­rect­ly, but by seek­ing a way of life that doesn’t involve domination—the most autonomous way of life pos­si­ble with­in wild ecosys­tems and with­out inter­me­di­aries, espe­cial­ly those that are mere decep­tions like sci­ence and mod­ern dom­i­nat­ing tech­nol­o­gy. Of course, this pro­pos­al won’t be accept­ed by most peo­ple, which is fine and even desir­able, since among the prob­lems posed by forms of social orga­ni­za­tion are the dom­i­nat­ing struc­tures con­ceived by mass soci­eties. There­fore, we trust that peo­ple who have a tru­ly crit­i­cal and rad­i­cal con­science will reflect on the real prob­lems con­fronting us and act accord­ing­ly.

We con­tin­ue to be the burn­ing rage of a dying plan­et.

—Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front, Mex­i­co”

Farmers destroy DuPont transgenic rice

A trans­genic rice vari­ety, cur­rent­ly under tri­als at the Krishi
Vig­nan Kendra of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Agri­cul­ture Sci­ences (UAS) in Dodd­a­bal­la­pur taluk, near here, was destroyed by farm­ers on Wednes­day.

A trans­genic rice vari­ety, cur­rent­ly under tri­als at the Krishi
Vig­nan Kendra of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Agri­cul­ture Sci­ences (UAS) in Dodd­a­bal­la­pur taluk, near here, was destroyed by farm­ers on Wednes­day.

A group of sick­le-wield­ing farm­ers, owing alle­giance to the Kar­nata­ka Rajya Raitha Sang­ha (KRRS), barged into the 30-acre KVK premis­es at Hadon­a­hal­li, where the hybrid rice Seed Pro­duc­tion Tech­nol­o­gy (SPT) devel­oped by DuPont is under­go­ing ‘event selec­tion tri­als’ on a one-acre area, and com­mit­ted the
act.

About 30 activists entered the fenced one-acre area around 8.40 a.m., and destroyed the crop in about an hour’s time before the Dodd­a­bal­la­pur Rur­al
police arrest­ed them.

75 p.c. loss

An offi­cial at KVK esti­mat­ed that the farm­ers destroyed about 75 per cent of the crop. Fol­low­ing the inci­dent, the UAS has decid­ed to destroy the remain­ing crop and can­cel the field tri­al.

“The UAS has under­tak­en the tri­al clan­des­tine­ly, and farm­ers in the neigh­bour­hood have been kept in the dark.

“We will not allow field tri­als of trans­genic crops devel­oped by
multi­na­tion­al com­pa­nies in our area,” KRRS leader and vet­eri­nar­i­an C.S. Srini­vas, told The Hin­du. For, there is always a fear of con­t­a­m­i­na­tion, he said.

The event selec­tion tri­als have been approved by the Genet­ic Engi­neer­ing Approval Com­mit­tee .

Accord­ing to a Green­peace activist, SPT tech­nol­o­gy is a pro­pri­etary tech­nol­o­gy of DuPont that allows increase of large quan­ti­ties of genet­i­cal­ly male ster­ile female inbred par­ent seed.

A top UAS offi­cial said that the project came to the uni­ver­si­ty through Union Depart­ment of Biotech­nol­o­gy for a peri­od of one year, and that the uni­ver­si­ty was only a facil­i­ta­tor and reg­u­la­tor of bio-safe­ty on field.

“It is unfor­tu­nate that the inci­dent took place when the pad­dy was ready for har­vest­ing over the next 7 to 10 days.”

Dis­play boards put up at the field on infor­ma­tion about the tri­als said that the pad­dy had been sown between July 20 and July 23, and trans­plant­ed on August 12.

The dura­tion of the crop is 140 days.

The tri­al is being mon­i­tored by Head, Depart­ment of Genet­ics and Plant Breed­ing at UAS Shaila­ja Hit­tal­mani, while N. Rajan­na is the Pro­gramme Coor­di­na­tor.

A few farm­ers own­ing land in close prox­im­i­ty to the research sta­tion also said that they had been asked not to grow pad­dy dur­ing this sea­son.

“I nor­mal­ly grow pad­dy, but the uni­ver­si­ty author­i­ties asked me not to raise pad­dy crop this sea­son. We were not told the rea­son,” N. Srini­vas, who owns two acres adjoin­ing the KVK, said and added that the author­i­ties had informed about the pos­si­ble cross­ing if he raised pad­dy dur­ing this sea­son.

Mean­while, vice-pres­i­dent fo the KRRS Venka­ta Red­dy said that the genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied rice field tri­als had major vio­la­tions and that the local pan­chay­at was not informed. Though the Hadon­a­hal­li Gram Pan­chay­at pres­i­dent H.A. Nagara­ju acknowl­edged that infor­ma­tion of the field tri­als had not been giv­en to the pan­chay­at, he, how­ev­er, said KVK had ben­e­fit­ed
farm­ers in the vicin­i­ty.

Six­teen farm­ers who were arrest­ed on charges of tres­pass­ing and destruc­tion of prop­er­ty were lat­er released on bail.

Video at http://qik.com/video/19140535/i‑say-no-to-gm-rice

Neutralisation of GM vines by the Faucheurs Volontaires

15th August 2010
False solu­tions for false prob­lems — GM vines scythed at INRA (Nation­al Insti­tute of the Agri­cul­tur­al Research), Col­mar, France by the Faucheurs Volon­taires (vol­un­teer GM scythers).

15th August 2010
False solu­tions for false prob­lems — GM vines scythed at INRA (Nation­al Insti­tute of the Agri­cul­tur­al Research), Col­mar, France by the Faucheurs Volon­taires (vol­un­teer GM scythers).

The neu­tral­i­sa­tion of this crop re-plant­ed in June of this year fol­lows last year’s decon­t­a­m­i­na­tion of the same tri­al in Sep­tem­ber. GM field tri­als are the first step towards com­mer­cial­i­sa­tion, and are use­less and unneed­ed. In 2009 the Stras­bourg admin­is­tra­tive court banned it.

64 Faucheurs dug up the 70 vines, after cut­ting their way through the 2m high barbed wire-topped fence, ignor­ing the motion detec­tors and CCTV. They then cut the GM plants into pieces with tools, at 5am on Sun­day morn­ing. They then held a press con­fer­ence and wait­ed for the police to arrive. 70 police and gen­darmes turned up and encir­cled them. Once bussed to the cop-shop, oth­er Alsa­t­ian farm­ers held a pic­nic by the police sta­tion in sup­port of those inside, who were released by noon. The police are talk­ing about 1 mil­lion Euros worth of dam­age.

80% of the French pub­lic are still opposed to GM, in the fields or on their plates.

http://www.monde-solidaire.org/spip/spip.php?article5389

No GMO — Destroyed a transgenic maize field in Italy

From Italy to Can­cun — Jus­tice, Dig­ni­ty, Inde­pen­dence
10 / 8 / 2010

Italian GM action 1Italian GM action 2Italian GM action 3Italian GM action 4From Italy to Can­cun — Jus­tice, Dig­ni­ty, Inde­pen­dence
10 / 8 / 2010

This morn­ing one hun­dred activists of the Asso­ci­a­tion Ya Bas­ta Italy entered in a ille­gal field of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied maize in Vivaro (Por­de­none province, north­east­ern Italy). The action start­ed at noon. Activists destroyed two meters tall plants.

Back in April, the farm­ers and activists of Ya Bas­ta Italy denounced the ille­gal plant­i­ng of maize in Vivaro.

The field was placed under seizure, but the rul­ing still is tak­ing too long for polit­i­cal debates with­in the gov­ern­ment. From below, then came the imme­di­ate response con­cern­ing the life and the defense of bio­di­ver­si­ty, which can not be cow­ard­ly dom­i­nat­ed by cap­i­tal and spec­u­la­tion.

In the pub­lic state­ment of Ya Bas­ta activists declared them­selves “indige­nous com­mu­ni­ties” and join the fight for jus­tice and dig­ni­ty for all com­mu­ni­ties found in Cochabam­ba dur­ing the Peo­ple’s Assem­bly in April.

Also, defend­ing the right and desire to leave the hell of trans­genic cul­tures which destroy the plan­et and poi­son the Moth­er Earth and the waters.

The cli­mate changes, the soil dries, water is pri­va­tized: enough … to Can­cun!

Video and pho­tos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdGLyGveaCo
http://www.globalproject.info/it/in_movimento/No-Ogm-Distrutto-campo-di-mais-transgenico/5543

Trashing, dashing, bashing, mashing: the new EF! Action Update

So what have you been up to the last few months? Just hang­ing around?
Maybe you’ve been part of human wheel-clamp­ing aero­planes, climb­ing up scaf­fold­ing tripods incon­ve­nient­ly placed in the road, smash­ing machines at open-cast mines, play­ing nuked-dead in the street, kayak­ing against bore­hole drill rigs in Ire­land, burn­ing mobile phone masts, resist­ing Tesco, camp­ing against trash­ing of wood­land, with some suc­cess at Tit­nore (& oth­er protest camp updates), or get­ting in on BP’s act, spilling oil in pub­lic places.

Or have you been on hol­i­day, tak­ing part in indige­nous block­ades against log­ging, dams and min­ing, spilunk­ing against high speed trains, slash­ing tuna cages, blockad­ing Mon­san­to HQ, trash­ing GM fields, and more?

So what have you been up to the last few months? Just hang­ing around?
Maybe you’ve been part of human wheel-clamp­ing aero­planes, climb­ing up scaf­fold­ing tripods incon­ve­nient­ly placed in the road, smash­ing machines at open-cast mines, play­ing nuked-dead in the street, kayak­ing against bore­hole drill rigs in Ire­land, burn­ing mobile phone masts, resist­ing Tesco, camp­ing against trash­ing of wood­land, with some suc­cess at Tit­nore (& oth­er protest camp updates), or get­ting in on BP’s act, spilling oil in pub­lic places.

Or have you been on hol­i­day, tak­ing part in indige­nous block­ades against log­ging, dams and min­ing, spilunk­ing against high speed trains, slash­ing tuna cages, blockad­ing Mon­san­to HQ, trash­ing GM fields, and more?

Maybe you’re in need of a break. But if you’re not, and are just champ­ing at the bit, the return of AUn­tie MIffy’s prob­lem page might help, address­ing what to do if there’s no local group near you. There’s an arti­cle about the begin­nings of EF! in this coun­try, look­ing for­wards to the next 20 years, to help inspire. If you need sup­port to get things going where you live, do get in touch. And if all that’s not enough, here’s a quo­ta­tion, from Paul Wat­son, the Sea Shep­herd cap­tain:

“Future gen­er­a­tions will not have the chance and those that came before us did not have the vision nor the knowl­edge. It is up to us — you and I.”

Print ver­sion
Oth­er issues and extra info

GM sunflower action in France

Scyth­ing of mutat­ed sun­flow­ers (or hid­den GM) in Indre et Loire
24.7.10

GM sunflowers trashedScyth­ing of mutat­ed sun­flow­ers (or hid­den GM) in Indre et Loire
24.7.10

Many Faucheurs Volon­taires d’OGM (Vol­un­teer Scythers of GM, as anti-genet­ic crop trash­ers are called there) on Sat­ur­day decon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed a field of GM sun­flow­ers, grown to be resis­tant to pes­ti­cide. One of the fields was in Sorigny and the oth­er in Saint-Branchs, to the south of Tours. The gen­darmes (the rur­al police) took 27 of the 200 into cus­tody, and released them lat­er in the after­noon.

‘Hid­den-GM plants’ though classed as GM under Euro­pean direc­tive 2001/18/CE, they aren’t actu­al­ly cov­ered by GM leg­is­la­tion. They haven’t had genes insert­ed, but are mutat­ed at the genome lev­el through chem­i­cal genet­ic muta­tion, or irra­di­a­tion. They have not been test­ed before being released into fields. A patent ‘pro­tects’ the mutat­ed gene, pre­vent­ing farm­ers keep­ing seed. The action was also against the pri­vati­sa­tion of seed. The decon­t­a­m­i­na­tors did the first field, held a press con­fer­ence at a sec­ond field before doing that one, and though the police turned up then, they tried to arrest the jour­nal­ists! They were arrest­ed after being fol­lowed to their debrief point, when one car broke down and many oth­ers stayed in sol­i­dar­i­ty.

Pio­neer decid­ed not to lodge a com­plaint, but the pro­test­ers remain under threat from the own­ers of the field who con­tin­ue to pur­sue them legal­ly.

http://www.monde-solidaire.org

Earth First! Summer Gathering set-up plans announced

We can now announce that set-up will begin from around 2pm on Sat­ur­day, 31 July. Mar­quees, tools and con­struc­tion mate­ri­als will be arriv­ing on site from Sat­ur­day morn­ing so there will be plen­ty to do. You will be able to camp on the site from Sat­ur­day and there will be skele­ton facil­i­ties (water, basic kitchen) from that time.

We can now announce that set-up will begin from around 2pm on Sat­ur­day, 31 July. Mar­quees, tools and con­struc­tion mate­ri­als will be arriv­ing on site from Sat­ur­day morn­ing so there will be plen­ty to do. You will be able to camp on the site from Sat­ur­day and there will be skele­ton facil­i­ties (water, basic kitchen) from that time.

We also have a mobile num­ber for set­up which is 07766 947852. This will be on-site from Sat­ur­day lunchtime, and may well get answered in the few days before­hand but please don’t try ring­ing until then — e‑mail will remain the main con­tact point until near­er the time — sum­mer­gath­er­ing -{at}- earthfirst.org.uk

What we need to know:

*Please can you let us know when you are com­ing? — this helps us plan foods, facil­i­ties and what jobs to do when.

*It is also help­ful if you can let us know if you have any par­tic­u­lar skills or inter­ests with respect to set-up — we might need dri­vers, so if you are over 25, hold a clean licence, are con­fi­dent dri­ving a 3.5 tonne Luton AND can bring along both parts of your dri­ving licence please let us know.

*Sim­i­lar­ly if you are arriv­ing in a vehi­cle and could poten­tial­ly pro­vide lifts, trans­port equip­ment en route or run errands from site once you arrive please let us know. In this case it is very help­ful if you are able/willing to sup­ply us with a con­tact phone num­ber.

How to get there

As you maybe aware that we do not announce the exact site of the gath­er­ing until one week before the main event, this means direc­tions will be avail­able on the web­site http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/ from Wednes­day, 27 July. We realise this will be short notice for peo­ple arriv­ing on the Sat­ur­day, how­ev­er to make things eas­i­er we will e‑mail direc­tions to set-up crew on that day (that still 4 days to check a map!).

The near­est train sta­tion is Der­by if you want to pre-book train tick­ets, you will also need to take a local bus ser­vice from Der­by (these are fre­quent). We are aim­ing to have a vehi­cle on site that can assist if peo­ple have dif­fi­cul­ties between Der­by and the site, so hope­ful­ly every­one will be able to get there okay.

There may be a very small num­ber of lifts avail­able from the Not­ting­ham area across the week­end of Sat­ur­day 31st July/Sunday first of August. There may also be lifts from the Leeds area first thing on 31 July. Let us know if this may be of inter­est to you.

What to bring

*Every­thing you need to the gath­er­ing, tent sleep­ing bags etc. and espe­cial­ly a torch

*It may be wise to come a bit more self-suf­fi­cient in food and snacks than you would need to for the main gath­er­ing — we will have a basic kitchen but Veg­gies and the tuck shop are not arriv­ing until Wednes­day

*If you are able to bring any tools, espe­cial­ly for basic car­pen­try, these are often use­ful

Big thanks for offer­ing to help out

Do get in touch if you have any ques­tions

Love & rage

The EF! Gath­er­ing crew