Heathrow residents disrupt minister’s speech

6.03.2007

ANGRY HEATHROW RESIDENTS DISRUPT MINISTER’S SPEECH

~ Air­port res­i­dents resort to direct action tech­niques for the first time
~ Marks new phase in resis­tance to air­port expan­sion


6.03.2007

ANGRY HEATHROW RESIDENTS DISRUPT MINISTER’S SPEECH

~ Air­port res­i­dents resort to direct action tech­niques for the first time
~ Marks new phase in resis­tance to air­port expan­sion

1pm — Lon­don­ers fac­ing house demo­li­tions and increased noise from gov­ern­ment plans for expan­sion of Heathrow today took direct action against the plans for the first time. They stormed the stage at an avi­a­tion indus­try con­fer­ence and dis­rupt­ed an address being made by the Trans­port Min­is­ter, Dou­glas Alexan­der.

The res­i­dents from the West Lon­don vil­lages of Sip­son and Har­mondsworth joined envi­ron­men­tal activists from cli­mate action group, Plane Stu­pid, and breached secu­ri­ty at Chatham House. Some unfurled a ban­ner read­ing, “No third run­way” whilst anoth­er went nose-to-nose with the Min­is­ter in front of the con­fer­ence del­e­gates. Oth­er res­i­dents with ban­ners demon­strat­ed out­side the con­fer­ence cen­tre.

Local res­i­dent Dr John Hunt from Houn­slow who went head-to-head with Alexan­der on the stage, said, “For decades the gov­ern­ment has betrayed us with a cat­a­logue of bro­ken promis­es. In the 80s we were told Ter­mi­nal 4 would be the last expan­sion, then in the 90s we were told Ter­mi­nal 5 would be the end. Now we’re fac­ing yet more noise and more con­crete, and this time they want to wipe our entire com­mu­ni­ty off the map. The time for gen­tle per­sua­sion is over. Dou­glas Alexan­der is warned: the fight back has begun.”

He added, “We’re glad to be joined by our eco-war­rior friends from Plane Stu­pid. They’ve done this kind of thing before and have been help­ful with their direct action train­ing over recent weeks. I think it’s safe to say there’s more of this to come.”

Plane Stu­pid shot into the head­lines with their block­ade of an air­port run­way at Not­ting­ham East Mid­lands short haul air­port in Sep­tem­ber. The group have also occu­pied BAA and Easy­jet offices in recent months, and organ­ised November’s nation­al day of action against short haul flights.

Plane Stupid’s Richard George said, “Whist Min­is­ters like Dou­glas Alexan­der preach about action to stop cli­mate change they’re con­cret­ing over local demo­c­ra­t­ic oppo­si­tion to new run­ways with their plans to cater for unnec­es­sary and cli­mate-wreck­ing short haul flights. It’s not sur­pris­ing that hav­ing failed though con­ven­tion­al protest, the res­i­dents have decid­ed to up the ante.”

For interviews/information:

info@planestupid.com
http://www.planestupid.com

Vortex Evicted

The ex-Vor­tex Social Cen­tre in Stoke New­ing­ton was evict­ed this morn­ing. Bailiffs arrived at 5.30, with sev­er­al police vans in atten­dance and pro­ceed­ed to break down the door.

Although most peo­ple were quick­ly removed from the build­ing one valiant soul hid in the attic and it was over an hour lat­er that the police and bailiffs com­plete­ly occu­pied the premis­es.

The ex-Vor­tex Social Cen­tre in Stoke New­ing­ton was evict­ed this morn­ing. Bailiffs arrived at 5.30, with sev­er­al police vans in atten­dance and pro­ceed­ed to break down the door.

Although most peo­ple were quick­ly removed from the build­ing one valiant soul hid in the attic and it was over an hour lat­er that the police and bailiffs com­plete­ly occu­pied the premis­es.

Many local peo­ple got out of bed and braved the rain to offer sup­port and help retrieve equip­ment. The bailiffs refused to allow any­one to re-enter the build­ing to col­lect per­son­al pos­ses­sions until it was point­ed out that the res­i­dents had a legal right to leave with their belong­ings.

After a brief stand off dur­ing which local hate fig­ure and arch-bas­tard Richard Mid­da threat­ened to come down to the build­ing to nego­ti­ate the bailiffs final­ly agreed to bring out most of the equip­ment remain­ing in the build­ing. Sev­er­al peo­ple how­ev­er­are still wait­ing for their clothes and oth­er per­son­al pos­ses­sions.

No arrests were made dur­ing the evic­tion.

It seems that Mid­da bot­tled out of a chance to speak to the squat­ters and locals about his actions and his plans for the build­ing.

So it seems that par­a­sitic land­lord Mid­da’s long term plans for the Vor­tex remain unclear how­ev­er in the short term it seems the build­ing will be occu­pied by 24 hour secu­ri­ty. A call has gone out to respect the secu­ri­ty guard’s peace and qui­et, no bang­ing on the door at 2am and absolute­ly no attempts to hound them out of Stoke New­ing­ton like the cow­ard­ly dogs they are.

Morale remains high and Stoke New­ing­ton may see anoth­er Social Cen­tre soon, mean­while the cam­paign to keep the ex-Vor­tex build­ing for com­mu­ni­ty use will con­tin­ue.

pics at http://johnnyvoid.blogspot.com/2007/03/ast-stand-at-ex-vortex.html

Radley Lakes: Join the protest march on legs and cycles on 10 March

Join a Cycle Ride and March to Say No to NPow­er’s “Crim­i­nal Dam­age” to Radley Lakes on Sat­ur­day 10 March

Repost from Live Jour­nal:

You are invit­ed to join cyclists from across Oxford­shire in a bicy­cle ride in sup­port of the cam­paign to “Save Radley Lakes” next Sat­ur­day. Cyclists in Oxford are invit­ed to con­gre­gate in Broad Street, Oxford City (OX1 3AS) out­side the Oxford Cam­pus Store, at 12.45pm on Sat­ur­day 10th March, 2007, while walk­ers from Abing­don and Did­cot are invit­ed to con­gre­gate at 1.10pm in Abbey Mead­ow (OX14 3JE) in Abing­don to hear speak­ers, then walk to Thrupp Lake. The cyclists will pro­ceed toward Radley Lakes, with bells, whis­tles and ban­ners, coin­cid­ing with a march by Save Radley Lakes the same day at Thrupp Lake at 1.55pm.

Join a Cycle Ride and March to Say No to NPow­er’s “Crim­i­nal Dam­age” to Radley Lakes on Sat­ur­day 10 March

Repost from Live Jour­nal:

You are invit­ed to join cyclists from across Oxford­shire in a bicy­cle ride in sup­port of the cam­paign to “Save Radley Lakes” next Sat­ur­day. Cyclists in Oxford are invit­ed to con­gre­gate in Broad Street, Oxford City (OX1 3AS) out­side the Oxford Cam­pus Store, at 12.45pm on Sat­ur­day 10th March, 2007, while walk­ers from Abing­don and Did­cot are invit­ed to con­gre­gate at 1.10pm in Abbey Mead­ow (OX14 3JE) in Abing­don to hear speak­ers, then walk to Thrupp Lake. The cyclists will pro­ceed toward Radley Lakes, with bells, whis­tles and ban­ners, coin­cid­ing with a march by Save Radley Lakes the same day at Thrupp Lake at 1.55pm.

Every­one is wel­come to join the cycle ride as a planned show of sup­port for the cam­paign, and the ride will end at the lakes. Bring bells, whis­tles and ban­ners if you can.

The ride will take place at a leisure­ly pace. Radley Lakes have been used by Oxo­ni­ans for over 30 years as a leisure site to walk, cycle and enjoy the envi­ron­ment. Npow­er has filled all the lakes east of the rail­way with ash, and now it wants to destroy the remain­der in the same way, com­plete­ly destroy­ing habi­tat for many species of birds, fish, ani­mal, and plant. News of the cycle ride is being broad­cast to Cyclox, Crit­i­cal Mass, Sus­trans, CTC, and of course Save Radley Lakes. Cyclists are angry that the Npow­er’s dam­age to the lakes will also ruin the beau­ti­ful views of the lake envi­ron­ment on the Sus­trans cycle route than runs between two of the lakes, and there are reports that Npow­er’s site work­ers are already tak­ing lib­er­ties with the cyclists “right of way” block­ing the path to cyclists.

An expe­ri­enced cyclist will lead the ride along an offi­cial cycle route from Oxford to Thrupp Lake (dis­tance 5 miles). Feel free to for­ward this mes­sage to peo­ple or groups who you think might be inter­est­ed, or email jon.rees@gmail.com Please send me an SMS on 07970 893371 if you intend to join us.

See you Sat­ur­day

Route: http://www.sustrans.org.uk/webfiles/leaflets/Hanson%20Way.pdf

first Bath Climate Camp meeting — 8th March

between thurs­day 19th and sun­day 22nd of April there will be a Cli­mate Camp in Bath.

The camp will be a self man­aged space with work­shops, actions, par­ty and protest. Most of the action/protest will be focused around the head offices of Land and Marine who are build­ing a con­traverisial gas pipeline through wales. The pipeline has been the scene of numer­ous demos and actions, delay­ing progress on almost a dai­ly basis. Its time to take the bat­tle to Land and Marines doorstep!

between thurs­day 19th and sun­day 22nd of April there will be a Cli­mate Camp in Bath.

The camp will be a self man­aged space with work­shops, actions, par­ty and protest. Most of the action/protest will be focused around the head offices of Land and Marine who are build­ing a con­traverisial gas pipeline through wales. The pipeline has been the scene of numer­ous demos and actions, delay­ing progress on almost a dai­ly basis. Its time to take the bat­tle to Land and Marines doorstep!

Our first plan­ning meet­ing will be this thurs­day 8th March at 7.30 down­stairs in the hob­gob­lin, city cen­tre, Bath. We need plen­ty of ideas, ener­gy and enthu­si­asm to make the camp a suc­sess, so feel free to come along.
Also, if you are inter­est­ed in host­ing a work­shop on any eco sub­ject, please get in con­tact.

e‑mail bathclimatecamp@yahoo.co.uk for more info.

cheers

Vortex Being Evicted!

6.03.2007 5:25am

The Vor­tex Social Cen­tre is being evict­ed now. Peo­ple need­ed urgent­ly to get down to 141 Church Street, Stoke New­ing­ton, N16 and show sup­port. Bring noise mak­ing equip­ment.

6.03.2007 5:25am

The Vor­tex Social Cen­tre is being evict­ed now. Peo­ple need­ed urgent­ly to get down to 141 Church Street, Stoke New­ing­ton, N16 and show sup­port. Bring noise mak­ing equip­ment.

Reclaim the streets – Auckland

4 Mar 2007 K road rocked to the sound of cli­mate change pro­test­ers yes­ter­day as cops blocked off the road for a reclaim he streets style par­ty. Around 200 peo­ple par­tic­i­pat­ed in snow fights, stalls and a people’s assem­bly with many onlook­ers inter­est­ed. Bands played sam­ba and world style music along with a punk band, … Con­tin­ue read­ing “Reclaim the streets – Auck­land”

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4 Mar 2007
K road rocked to the sound of cli­mate change pro­test­ers yes­ter­day as cops blocked off the road for a reclaim he streets style par­ty. Around 200 peo­ple par­tic­i­pat­ed in snow fights, stalls and a people’s assem­bly with many onlook­ers inter­est­ed. Bands played sam­ba and world style music along with a punk band, and peo­ple danced across a street nor­mal­ly filled with cars. A people’s assem­bly and speak­ers spoke about the dis­as­trous effects of cli­mate change if we do not act now. The par­tic­i­pants vot­ed for free and fre­quent pub­lic trans­port and then vot­ed in favour of a peace­ful non vio­lent rev­o­lu­tion (they didn’t even give us a chance to vote against this one) The Save Hap­py Val­ley Auck­land Coali­tion talked about the impor­tance of stop­ping coal min­ing in Aotearoa and a group of pub­lic sup­port­ers wore “save malcolm’s snails” T – shirts, refer­ring to one of the most active cam­paign­ers for SHV in Auck­land. After the peo­ples assem­bly a car was sym­bol­i­cal­ly smashed up, spray-paint­ed and plants were put inside. Over­all the day was mod­er­ate­ly suc­cess­ful inform­ing passers by and pro­vid­ing a fun out­ing for cli­mate activists but the turn out was fair­ly small.

http://www.aucklandsburning.blogspot.com

Birmingham’s Ride reaches Critical Mass

4.3.2007
The first Fri­day of every month sig­nals the call for cyclists and oth­er forms of human-pow­ered trans­port to meet up in Birm­ing­ham’s Pigeon Park (St. Phillip’s Cathe­dral) and go to mass, Crit­i­cal Mass, that is.

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Brum Critical Mass March '07 cop 4.3.2007
The first Fri­day of every month sig­nals the call for cyclists and oth­er forms of human-pow­ered trans­port to meet up in Birm­ing­ham’s Pigeon Park (St. Phillip’s Cathe­dral) and go to mass, Crit­i­cal Mass, that is.

Brum’s Crit­i­cal Mass has been gain­ing momen­tum, with the last two month­ly rides see­ing num­bers exceed 30. Fri­day’s ride was accom­pa­nied by a trail­er sound sys­tem pump­ing out cycling-relat­ed grooves and, for the first time, an in-line skater rode with us.

As there are no pre-set routes or led rides on Crit­i­cal Mass, rid­ers get to nego­ti­ate a route, through the con­gest­ed evening traf­fic, on the fly. Birm­ing­ham’s city cen­tre road sys­tem can hard­ly be described as wel­com­ing to cyclists. The city’s inner ring road sys­tem was designed exclu­sive­ly for the car, where cyclists come way below motorists in the high­way’s impact­ed food chain.

Some of us come to mass to reclaim the roads, where we’re often forced to ride dan­ger­ous­ly in the gut­ter by petro­le­um guz­zling road users. Noth­ing beats the exhil­a­ra­tion of rid­ing safe­ly togeth­er like a shoal of fish, through the busy roads and three-lane round­abouts, whilst mak­ing a state­ment about cycling cul­ture. Crit­i­cal Mass suc­ceeds in turn­ing the high­way’s tables over for once in favour of cyclists and motorists are made to respect cycle cul­ture.

We aren’t stop­ping traf­fic; We are traf­fic!

On Fri­day’s ride, just after turn­ing left onto Suf­folk Street Queensway, a cab dri­ver attempt­ed to under­cut the mass by accel­er­at­ing up a bus stop lane and dan­ger­ous­ly col­lid­ed with a cyclist. Hav­ing just wit­nessed a cab dri­ver try­ing to run him over, the mass respond­ed by briefly stop­ping to mutu­al­ly help the shocked cyclist, and then con­tin­ued on its way down to Hol­loway Cir­cus.

Last night’s mass also saw, for the first time, attempts by the police to inter­vene in the ride. At Hol­loway Cir­cus, a WPC leaned out of a police van and ordered us to cycle in sin­gle file. As the last ride’s theme was a cel­e­bra­tion of cyclist Daniel Cad­den’s vic­to­ry in the courts to ride in the mid­dle of the road, and not be forced to ride in the gut­ter, we were a lit­tle con­fused, to say the least.

Whilst not will­ing to cre­ate an obstruc­tion, rid­ers con­tin­ued on their way around the round­about. One cyclist paused briefly to respond to her claims that we were cre­at­ing an obstruc­tion by point­ing out that, rather than cre­at­ing an obstruc­tion, we were mov­ing and we were traf­fic. Then, in plain view of hers, anoth­er motorist shunt­ed into the leg of the cyclist talk­ing to the WPC. “You just wit­nessed a car try­ing to run me over. What are you going to do about that?!” asked the cyclist, whilst the WPC’s eyes glazed over.

At that point, the sounds of KRS-One’s ‘Sound of da Police’ could be heard on the trail­er sound sys­tem punch­ing through the rain.

The mass con­tin­ued up Small­brook Queensway and then on to St. Mar­t­in’s Cir­cus Queensway, with the cops lag­ging far behind, whilst we weaved in and out of the con­gest­ed traf­fic. Just before the cross­roads of Moor Street Queensway, a set of dif­fer­ent cops final­ly caught up with us with sirens and lights flash­ing. The mass spon­ta­neous­ly opened up to let the van though, think­ing they were on a 999 call. But they pulled over a cyclist and booked them for rid­ing with­out lights. This all seemed a lit­tle triv­ial con­sid­er­ing the rid­er was accom­pa­nied by near­ly thir­ty oth­ers with lights. (So remem­ber, peo­ple, make sure you all get lit up for the next ride!)

“Can I talk to some­one, the leader?” demand­ed PC 1275.
“We haven’t got any lead­ers; it’s a cycle ride,” came the reply.
“It’s some kind of protest, you can’t do this!” he shout­ed.
“With all due respect, it’s just a cycle ride; it’s not a protest.”

PC Leaver (1275) then claimed it was an arrestable offense to pho­to­graph the police and even threat­ened to arrest the light-less cyclist for assault if they tried to pho­to­graph him, but we man­aged to get a pho­to of his ‘bet­ter side’ in the end.

After hear­ing sirens on Moor St. Queensway and allow­ing the emer­gency vehi­cles to pass, one of those vehi­cles blocked the car­riage­way on James Watt Queensway. Cyclists attempt­ing to cross the road at the pedes­tri­an cross­ing found them­selves penned in by the two occu­pants of the police car at one end of the pedes­tri­an island and anoth­er police vehi­cle at the entrance to the cross­ing. At least three police vehi­cles were now engaged in attempt­ing to dis­rupt the Crit­i­cal Mass ride.

On the island, the police ques­tioned rid­ers as to who their leader was, but when this ques­tion was met with the response that we don’t ride under any sin­gle indi­vid­u­al’s author­i­ty, a “friend­ly con­ver­sa­tion” was had. The out­come of this con­ver­sa­tion was that the offi­cers rec­om­mend­ed that we should not occu­py both lanes when we are rid­ing upon dual car­riage­way, and we agreed to head to the booz­er since we were all get­ting cold and we’d been out for about an hour and a half. The police did com­ment on the envi­ron­men­tal­ly sound nature of our mode of trans­port at this point. As soon as these offi­cers had left the scene, how­ev­er, anoth­er pair arrived and called over one of the group, the same indi­vid­ual who’d had the inci­dent with the taxi dri­ver ear­li­er. A com­plaint had been made against him by the taxi dri­ver and the police took his details and he is now wait­ing to see what will come of this com­plaint. Let’s hope that the taxi dri­ver’s attempt­ed mur­der of a cyclist will be fol­lowed up by the author­i­ties, if any fur­ther action is tak­en against the cyclist.

The next Birm­ing­ham Crit­i­cal Mass is on 6th April. Meet up from 5:30pm to ride for 6pm at St.Philip’s Cathe­dral, aka Pigeon Park.

Sign your­selves up to the Birm­ing­ham Crit­i­cal Mass mail­ing list to get more info on the next mass and cycling relat­ed tings. There’s talk of a sum­mer event includ­ing films, food and cycling cul­ture.

announcement of Bath Climate Camp

4.03.2007

Bath Activist Net­work has begun organ­is­ing a cli­mate camp to be held between thurs­day the 19th and sun­day the 22nd of April

The focus of the camp will be the head­quaters of Land and marine, the com­pa­ny build­ing a 150 mile long, envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive pipeline through Wales.

4.03.2007

Bath Activist Net­work has begun organ­is­ing a cli­mate camp to be held between thurs­day the 19th and sun­day the 22nd of April

The focus of the camp will be the head­quaters of Land and marine, the com­pa­ny build­ing a 150 mile long, envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive pipeline through Wales.
We hope to shut land and Marine down with Blockades/protests on the fri­day and sat­ur­day.
this is a chance to show sol­i­dar­i­ty with those in Wales who have been sucess­ful­ly dis­rupt­ing the pipeline for so long, and a chance to bring the bat­tle to the doorstep of the com­pa­ny respon­si­ble.

The camp will be a self man­aged space which will include work­shops, music/soundsystem a veg­an kitchen and more and is inspired by the Camp for Cli­mate Action held last sum­mer.

We will have a web­site, posters, book­lets etc pro­duced soon

feel free to e‑mail us if you want any info, or to help us pub­li­cise the camp.

bathclimatecamp@yahoo.co.uk

documentary: Reclaim Power — voices from the camp for climate action 2006

In the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. Cine Rebelde pro­duced a doc­u­men­tary film about the camp.

Cli­mate change is now a real­i­ty. Lead­ing sci­en­tists across the world agree that in a ’busi­ness as usu­al sce­nario’ we have no longer than 10 years to pre­vent 2–3 degrees of addi­tion­al glob­al arm­ing that will lead to irre­versible cli­mat­ic changes with dra­mat­ic con­se­quences for our plan­et.

Climate camp view from gateIn the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. Cine Rebelde pro­duced a doc­u­men­tary film about the camp.

Cli­mate change is now a real­i­ty. Lead­ing sci­en­tists across the world agree that in a ’busi­ness as usu­al sce­nario’ we have no longer than 10 years to pre­vent 2–3 degrees of addi­tion­al glob­al arm­ing that will lead to irre­versible cli­mat­ic changes with dra­mat­ic con­se­quences for our plan­et.

How­ev­er, in a world dri­ven by prof­it and com­mit­ted to unlim­it­ed eco­nom­ic growth, human­i­ty seems very unwill­ing to change the course of the fos­sil fuel econ­o­my.

In the sum­mer of 2006, the 5th hottest year ever record­ed in recent his­to­ry, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK.

With over one hun­dred work­shops on a wide range of top­ics, the 10 day camp was a space of col­lec­tive learn­ing, sus­tain­able liv­ing and tak­ing direct action on the root caus­es of cli­mate change. The gath­er­ing that showed prac­ti­cal low ener­gy solu­tions in action, cul­mi­nat­ed in a day of protest and mass direct action in an attempt to shut down Drax.

DVD 62min + extras
Eng­lish with sub­ti­tles in Eng­lish, French, Ger­man and Span­ish
reports on indy­media UK: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/climatecamp/

Trail­er down­load: 2:58 min
http://www.cinerebelde.org/site.php3?id_article=356〈=en

a cine rebelde pro­duc­tion in coop­er­a­tion with http://risingtide.org.uk and http://climatecamp.org.uk

indy­media reports of the Camp 2006:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/climatecamp/

Pic­tures, infor­ma­tion and film orders:
orders@cinerebelde.org
http://www.cinerebelde.org

DVDs will also soon be avail­able from ris­ing tide, cli­mate camp groups and at the meet­ing in Bris­tol.

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Prepa­ra­tions for the Camp for Cli­mate Action 2007 are in full swing. The upcom­ing meet­ing will be in Bris­tol on March 17th /18th.

Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca is cur­rent­ly doing a Road Show. Check out:
http://risingtidenorthamerica.org

Rospuda camp of road protesters temporarily suspended

Due to agree­ment with road builders and the law not allow­ing to dis­turb the birds in lying eggs the Rospu­da camp at the Rospu­da Riv­er in Poland is tem­porar­i­ly sus­pend­ed. Ecol­o­gists are locat­ed in near­by vil­lages or await in oth­er cities ready for imme­di­ate action. If You need to con­tact them and await with them ready for action, then here are the data of Pol­ish Green­peace:

Due to agree­ment with road builders and the law not allow­ing to dis­turb the birds in lying eggs the Rospu­da camp at the Rospu­da Riv­er in Poland is tem­porar­i­ly sus­pend­ed. Ecol­o­gists are locat­ed in near­by vil­lages or await in oth­er cities ready for imme­di­ate action. If You need to con­tact them and await with them ready for action, then here are the data of Pol­ish Green­peace:
http://www.greenpeace.org/poland/o‑nas/kontakt