Round-up of fracking protests, after Reclaim the Power

18.8.14

Cuadrilla office occu­pa­tion
 
On Mon­day 18th at 12:00am a group of eleven activists from the Reclaim the Pow­er camp near Black­pool occu­pied frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla’s north­ern head­quar­ters.
Sev­er­al mem­bers of the group have since secured them­selves in place in the foy­er of the build­ing using plas­tic “arm tubes”. Two activists each insert an arm into oppo­site ends of the same pipe, “lock­ing on” to each other’s hands in var­i­ous ways. They intend to remain in the office until they are removed by police.
 
Cuadrilla PR com­pa­ny PPS occu­pied by cam­paign­ers in Man­ches­ter — “Tak­ing the PPS!”
 
Anti-frack­ing activists from Reclaim the Pow­er staged a protest out­side the Char­lotte Street, Man­ches­ter, offices of Polit­i­cal Plan­ning Ser­vices (PPS), the con­tro­ver­sial PR firm cur­rent­ly rep­re­sent­ing Cuadrilla. The offices had been closed in appar­ent antic­i­pa­tion of a poten­tial protest.

Six pro­test­ers dressed in tox­ic haz­ard suits talked to to passers-by and office work­ers who share the PPS build­ing about the envi­ron­men­tal dan­gers of frack­ing, fuel pover­ty, and the government’s recent report, show­ing that a reliance on fos­sil fuels would lead to a rise in domes­tic fuel bills over the next four decades, in con­trast to a focus on sus­tain­able ener­gy, which would lead to low­er bills.

 
Sal­ford ban­ner drop
 
Anti-frack­ing cam­paign­ers from Sal­ford have hung a ban­ner from a bridge at Sal­ford Media City as part of a day of action by Reclaim the Pow­er. The ban­ner states that 884,000 gal­lons of radioac­tive frack­ing water has been dumped into the Man­ches­ter Ship Canal.
 
Bank die-in
 
A group of activists have just staged a “die-in” at the Black­pool branch of HSBC, the bank pro­vid­ing its ser­vices to Cuadrilla.  Our activists stag­ing the “die-in” are wear­ing T‑shirts with their very own HSBC acronym — ‘Help­ing Shaft Black­pool’s Com­mu­ni­ty!’
 
Reclaim the Pow­er activists take action against coun­cil­lors and haulage com­pa­ny in order to high­light dis­rup­tion from frack­ing to local com­mu­ni­ties and the envi­ron­ment
 
At 7:50 this morn­ing a group of anti-frack­ing cam­paign­ers from the Reclaim the Pow­er camp in Black­pool vis­it­ed the homes of local coun­cil­lors with vest­ed inter­ests in sup­port­ing frack­ing in Lan­cashire.
 
Frack­ing haulage com­pa­ny block­ad­ed
At 8:00 a sep­a­rate group of activists set up a block­ade of the Total Envi­ron­men­tal Tech­nol­o­gy premis­es out­side of Hull in East York­shire. The activists, includ­ing York­shire locals, glued the doors closed in order to shut down the site. A haulage com­pa­ny used by Cuadrilla and the frack­ing indus­try, Total Envi­ron­men­tal Tech­nol­o­gy lor­ries are cur­rent­ly being used to remove waste and used frack­ing chem­i­cals – “frack flu­ids” – from live sites.
 
 
 
 
 

Rath­lin Ener­gy frack­ing site block­ad­ed at Craw­ber­ry Hill – Secu­ri­ty Guards use extreme and bru­tal force against pro­tes­tors

This morn­ing, a group of cam­paign­ers have occu­pied and shut down a new frack­ing site at Craw­ber­ry Hill, East York­shire.  Three pro­tes­tors are locked and and two are super­glued onto the out­side gate.  Secu­ri­ty guards have used bru­tal and dis­pro­por­tion­ate force, in one case, pulling an old­er woman with so much force that they grabbed her shirt and exposed her body and pour­ing water over pro­tes­tors. The protest fol­lows a num­ber of safe­ty breach­es com­mit­ted by Rath­lin Ener­gy at near­by West New­ton drilling site.   A num­ber of local res­i­dents are on site, show­ing their sup­port for the protest.

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IGas HQ occu­pied by pro­test­ers

15 Cam­paign­ers from Bal­combe, Bar­ton Moss and across the coun­try have block­ad­ed both entrances to the iGas head­quar­ters, 7 Down Street, West­min­ster, Lon­don, W1J 7AJ. Police have arrived at the site along­side secu­ri­ty, but look unlike­ly to act soon.

IGas were respon­si­ble for explorato­ry drilling at Bar­ton Moss. The drilling saw over 6 months of local protests.

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Swansea Uni­ver­si­ty Bay Cam­pus shut down by res­i­dents and stu­dents cam­paign­ing against Frack­ing research

Today at 6am, as part of the Reclaim the Pow­er camp, con­cerned res­i­dents from Swansea, stu­dents and grad­u­ates, dressed as mad sci­en­tists, shut down con­struc­tion of Swansea University’s Bay Cam­pus.

There are two pro­tes­tors locked on, one up a tri­pod and a num­ber of the group are inside the site and have dropped a ban­ner which says ‘No Frack­ing’. Out­side the site the ban­ner reads ‘Dim Ffra­cio’. The pro­test­ers were angered by tens of mil­lions of pub­lic mon­ey being fun­nelled into research on frack­ing via Swansea University’s new Ener­gy Safe­ty Research Insti­tute.

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Frack­ing pro­test­ers occu­py DEFRA

Cam­paign­ers from the Reclaim the Pow­er camp at Black­pool are this morn­ing occu­py­ing the Depart­ment of Envi­ron­ment, Food and Rur­al Affairs (DEFRA) in Lon­don, fol­low­ing the release of a gov­ern­ment report released last week con­tain­ing 63 redac­tions on the poten­tial impacts of shale gas explo­ration on rur­al com­mu­ni­ties. The Met­ro­pol­i­tan Police are already onsite at DEFRA.

 At 8am three activists super­glued them­selves to the doors of DEFRA’s main entrance and deployed rein­forced arm tubes to pre­vent access. Two activists each insert an arm into oppo­site ends of the same pipe, “lock­ing on” to each other’s hands in var­i­ous ways. Anoth­er activist climbed the build­ing and unfurled a ban­ner read­ing: ‘WHAT’S TO HIDE DEFRA? – DON’T FRACK WITH OUR FUTURE’.  Some of the activists wore black tape across their mouths, high­light­ing the vital infor­ma­tion which blacked out in the report.

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Fam­i­lies’ Radioac­tive response to frack­ing

At 6.45am this morn­ing, a num­ber of fam­i­lies and their chil­dren placed 88 ‘atoms’ of Radi­um around Lytham as a tem­po­rary art instal­la­tion to high­light con­cerns about neg­a­tive impacts of frack­ing on pub­lic health and the envi­ron­ment from radioac­tive dis­charge.

Radi­um is just one of the radioac­tive mate­ri­als released from the earth when it is frac­tured in the frack­ing process. The “atoms” will be placed around Lytham and each one will have a mes­sage attached with the web­site www.frack-off.org.uk guid­ing the pub­lic to all the lat­est research. The atoms are made entire­ly from biodegrad­able mate­ri­als.

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Frack­stons are out in Pre­ston, offer­ing once in a frack-time deals on home sales & insur­ance

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More pho­tos from round the coun­try

Grow Heathrow eviction resistance

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WE DID IT, TOGETHER WE RESISTED AN EVICTION TODAY!

THANK YOU

everyone who helped resist the eviction at Grow Heathrow, the chefs, live band, bike powered smoothie makers, seed sowers, climbers, people locked on, Jonathan Goldberg for photos, organisers and more…

BUT….

Unfortunately this is not the end…

The Bailiffs may return any day without warning…

to try and evict Grow Heathrow once more… we will need to come togeth­er again for this…

Email us your phone num­ber if you want to be part of the phone tree or join the mail­ing list on the web­site: http://www.transitionheathrow.com  info@transitionheathrow.com

Come down and vis­it, stay and help the site run

Anti-fracking protestors join occupation of Cuadrilla site

14 August 2014

14 August 2014

At mid­day today, pro­tes­tors from Reclaim the Pow­er set up camp at Pre­ston New Road, at frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla’s pro­posed drilling site. Approx­i­mate­ly 1000 atten­dees will stay for six days, to take direct action and share skills and knowl­edge. They do so in sup­port of the local community’s fight against Cuadrilla’s plans to drill for shale gas in Lancashire.[1]

Last year, the Reclaim the Pow­er camp shut down Cuadrilla’s oper­a­tions in Bal­combe, Sus­sex for a week. The com­pa­ny lat­er announced that they would not frack the site, and the Bal­combe com­mu­ni­ty has set up an ini­tia­tive to sup­ply their area with renew­able energy.[2]

In 2011, Black­pool expe­ri­enced earth­quakes caused by frack­ing. Han­nah Jones from Reclaim the Pow­er said:

“Black­pool is where the frack­ing indus­try start­ed in the UK, and this is where it has to stop. Besides the dam­age it can cause to water and air local­ly, fracked gas can be as bad for the cli­mate as coal. We need ener­gy that’s sus­tain­able, demo­c­ra­t­ic, and afford­able, instead of cor­po­rate con­trolled fos­sil fuels.”

Since August 7th, a group of Lan­cashire grand­moth­ers, moth­ers, and chil­dren have been occu­py­ing a field on Pre­ston New Road – one of Cuadrilla’s pro­posed drill sites. Local res­i­dents hand­ed in a record-break­ing 14,000 objec­tions to a coun­cil con­sul­ta­tion on Cuadrilla’s plans.[3] When asked why the local women are occu­py­ing the field, Tina Louise from Lan­cashire said,

“The shale gas indus­try and Cuadrilla in par­tic­u­lar have not act­ed hon­est­ly in their deal­ings with our com­mu­ni­ty and are not to be trust­ed with the health and well-being of our chil­dren. We do not want them here and so are gath­er­ing to make sure we are heard and we are call­ing oth­ers to help us ampli­fy this. As air and water do not rec­og­nize coun­ty bound­aries, the defence is for every­body in the UK.”

[1] Press pack with more detailed camp infor­ma­tion avail­able. [2] http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/apr/17/balcombe-fracking-energy-community-renewables [3]http://www.foe.co.uk/news/14000-people-call-frack-free-lancashire

How to get to the camp

Pro­gramme (includ­ing march on Sun­day, day of action on Mon­day)

Week of Action against the NATO Summit in Newport

The world’s lead­ing war­mon­gers will meet this sum­mer in Wales.  A week of action is planned to oppose and stop them, from August 30th to Sep­tem­ber the 5th.

The world’s lead­ing war­mon­gers will meet this sum­mer in Wales.  A week of action is planned to oppose and stop them, from August 30th to Sep­tem­ber the 5th.

Two organ­i­sa­tions are plan­ning actions against the sum­mit, inclus­ing mass demon­stra­tions and days of action on dif­fer­ent aspects of mil­i­tarism.  This promis­es to be a mas­sive focal point for the move­ment against mil­iarism this sum­mer. Details of can be found here:

https://network23.org/stopnatocymru/

http://www.nonatonewport.org/

Please get involved and spread the word!  Help raise our pro­file by link­ing to stop­NA­TO­Cym­ru on blogs etc., and more impor­tant­ly, come along to the events and show your sup­port.

Reclaim the Power to come to North West England anti-fracking site

Reclaim the Pow­er, the action camp that shut down Cuadrilla’s oper­a­tions in Bal­combe for a week last year, will take place near Black­pool between 14 – 20 August. The pre­cise loca­tion of the camp will be revealed on the start­ing day.

Reclaim the Pow­er, the action camp that shut down Cuadrilla’s oper­a­tions in Bal­combe for a week last year, will take place near Black­pool between 14 – 20 August. The pre­cise loca­tion of the camp will be revealed on the start­ing day. An esti­mat­ed 1000 par­tic­i­pants from across the UK and local res­i­dents will take part in 6 days of direct action, train­ing, and work­shops as they join the dots between social, cli­mate and eco­nom­ic jus­tice.

More info in press releasePro­gramme

Action Days in the Rhineland Coalfield

Action Days in the Rhineland Coal­field

Action Days in the Rhineland Coal­field

Lots of things were hap­pen­ing in the Rhineland Coal­field today: Ear­ly in the morn­ing, four activists locked them­selves to coal train tracks. Two more activists abseiled them­selves from a bridge. These two block­ades stopped the coal trans­porta­tion between the open-cast mine Ham­bach and the pow­er plants. Fur­ther north, at the edge of the Garzweil­er mine, a group of 80 peo­ple took a seat in front of the buck­ets of the dig­ging machine, some of them locked them­selves togeth­er. Anoth­er group ven­tured fur­ther down into the mine and climbed on the wheels the dig­ging machine, accom­pa­nied by a Sam­ba band and rebel clowns. And last but not least, about 20 activists were blockad­ing the gate to the mininig area for six hours. It seems that more and more peo­ple are will­ing to take direct action against the pol­lut­ing indus­try to stop cli­mate change!

The Rhineland Coal­fied is sit­u­at­ed in the West­ern part of Ger­many, close to the Dutch bor­dier. There are three huge open-cast lig­nite mines, and right next to it, some of Europe’s dirt­i­est coal-fired pow­er plants, which emit about 100 mil­lion tons of CO2 per year.

Lots of the activists had their base on the cli­mate action camp, that is tak­ing this week on a piece of land that is sched­uled to be digged away soon for the lig­nite mine.  

View images of the action days on www.klimacamp-im-rheinland.de

Twelve Hour Blockade Against Rare Earth Metal Exploration, Canada

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The 23rd July we stopped the Cana­di­an cor­po­ra­tion Tas­man Met­als’ test drillings for rare earth ele­ments (REE) in Nor­ra Kärr, Swe­den. We heard they prob­a­bly had been secur­ing the place with CCTV-cam­eras so we decid­ed to dri­ve as fast as pos­si­ble right into the ene­my claimed for­est, straight through any alarm sys­tem. Then we ran a few kilo­me­ters until we found the drilling rig. Using bike-locks we chained our bod­ies to the nasty machine. We alert­ed some media with a press release. Then some cops came with peo­ple from the cor­po­ra­tion in a few hours. They gath­ered 20 some­thing cops but Tas­man decid­ed not to inter­vene even though we were break­ing the law. They didn’t want the extra fuzz from bru­tal cop-vio­lence. So we could stay at the beau­ti­ful site with the ugly machine the whole day talk­ing to jour­nal­ists and drink­ing cof­fee with excit­ed sup­port­ers.

We know rare earth min­ing has been apoc­a­lyp­tic in desert bio­mes due to all the tox­ic waste. This mine would be right next to Swe­dens biggest drink­ing water reserve, the beau­ti­ful lake Vät­tern. It’s got bright clear water and sup­ports 260 000 peo­ple with clean water at the moment, more cities want to plug in! Tas­man Met­als is hid­ing its ugly plans to make investors gam­ble with human and non-human health and we will not allow that!

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with all peo­ple fight­ing patri­archy and the white mans colo­nial world­view!

More pic­tures on the cam­paign web­site.

Arizona Forest Service Roads Spiked

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July 23rd, 2014  Flagstaff author­i­ties are seek­ing the public’s help to gath­er any infor­ma­tion relat­ed to sharp­ened rebar that was placed in the Hap­py Jack area.

For­est Ser­vice law enforce­ment say that at least five pieces of the rebar was placed on for­est roads that are fre­quent­ed by off-high­way vehi­cles.

The sharp pieces are respon­si­ble for slash­ing at least eight tires last week­end, accord­ing to author­i­ties.

“The end of the rebar has been flat­tened and sharp­ened to a point and the exposed point has been paint­ed to blend in with the road sur­face,” Lin­da Wadleigh, Mogol­lon Rim Dis­trict Ranger, said. She added that the objects pose a threat to peo­ple hik­ing and walk­ing and to wildlife in the area.

[EF! Jour­nal edi­tor’s note: For more infor­ma­tion on road spik­ing — Ecode­fense: A Field Guide]

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Catalonia: Wave of Sabotage Against High Tension Lines

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July 18th, 2014 — In light of the news of the mov­ing for­ward of the Very High Ten­sion Line (la línea de muy alta ten­sión or MAT), we want to make pub­lic:

On Tues­day, July 1st, an all-ter­rain vehi­cle in the ser­vice of Ten­salm, a com­pa­ny sub­con­tract­ed by the Spain Elec­tri­cal Net­work (REE), was burned, destroyed by the flames in the night with­in a  Sar­rià de Ter hotel in the Girona province.

We claim all the actions detailed below, a year after we began our work. All the actions have been sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly silenced by the com­mu­ni­ca­tion media and for this rea­son we want to make pub­lic that, in denial of the lastest news from the dai­ly El Punt, we have caused months of delay to the work and thou­sands of euros of dam­ages and loss­es to REE.

At the mar­gin of the assem­blies and col­lec­tives that have car­ried out a strug­gle against the con­struc­tion of the MAT, a mul­ti­tude of activists from the region and for­eign­ers, we have car­ried out a fight based on direct action.

We vin­di­cate sab­o­tage as a fun­da­men­tal part of the fight against the impo­si­tion, the infra­struc­ture that sus­tains the sys­tem, and all the social, lab­o­ral and eco­nom­ic mech­a­nisms of cap­i­tal­ism.

The whole world is capa­ble of car­ry­ing out sab­o­tage, a tool that has belonged to the oppressed class for a long time. It can be as sim­ple as unscrew­ing the bolts of any tow­er, and we encour­age every­one who is against to act in the way they see as most fit­ting.

We pub­lish this list of actions in order to incite sab­o­tage, to give ideas, and to bring to light what they didn’t want to be known.

June 2013:
- 2 exca­va­tors sab­o­taged
-All-ter­rain vehi­cle of the ROTELLA com­pa­ny has tires slashed and radi­a­tors bro­ken.
- Removal of stakes mark­ing the tow­ers.

August 2013:
- 2 exca­va­tors sab­o­taged
- 1 exca­va­tor destroyed
- Block­ing of the trails with bar­ri­cades

Sep­tem­ber – Novem­ber 2013:
- 5 exca­va­tors and machines sab­o­taged
- 12 all-ter­rain vehi­cles of GAROC and ROTELLA com­pa­nies sab­o­taged
- Block­ing of trails with bar­ri­cades and spikes

Decem­ber 2013:
- Attack on the rep­re­sen­ta­tives of REE and their cars

Jan­u­ary 2014:
- Attacks on GAROC exca­va­tors

Feb­ru­ary – April 2014:
- Guide cords for run­ning cables repeat­ed­ly cut
- Mul­ti­ple unbolt­ings of the bases of the MAT tow­ers
- Attack on the secu­ri­ty guards of EULEN com­pa­ny, and bro­ken win­dows.

May 2014:
- Cords cut
- Destruc­tion of 2 gen­er­a­tors
- 2 all-ter­rain vehi­cles of REE sab­o­taged
- Sab­o­tage of sup­port struc­tures
- Sev­er­al unbolt­ings of the tow­ers

June – July 2014:
- All-ter­rain vehi­cles sab­o­taged and burned!

This is an incom­plete list since it is impos­si­ble to know all the actions that have been car­ried out, or who has done them. The bolts will be sent to the press, in order to put pres­sure for the pub­li­ca­tion of this man­i­festo.

No MAT, no TAV, no nuclear and no to the sys­tem that sus­tains them!

More infor­ma­tion about resis­tance to the MAT can be found at

http://torresmasaltashancaido.espivblogs.net/ingles/

 

from con­train­fo, trans­lat­ed by waronso­ci­ety