Stockholm blockade against motorway

26 Jan­u­ary. Some 50 activists from Kli­max marched into the traf­fic on one of the major streets in inner city Stock­holm, seiz­ing it for 15 min­utes.

Stockholm blockade vs motorway26 Jan­u­ary. Some 50 activists from Kli­max marched into the traf­fic on one of the major streets in inner city Stock­holm, seiz­ing it for 15 min­utes. The action was direct­ed against a planned mega-high­way, to be built in the west­ern parts of the cap­i­tal.

Thursday 24th jan 08 Breakfast on the henge at Tara

We had decid­ed to have our break­fast on the henge this morn­ing. As I drove towards the N3 a low loader car­ry­ing a dig­ger was dri­ving towards Lis­mullen. Approx 10 pro­tes­tors arrived in Lis­mullen, some from the road and some from Rath Lugh. Secu­ri­ty were present dur­ing the entire time we were there. 2 pro­tes­tors were assault­ed with­in a few min­utes of arriv­ing. I tried to block the fuel com­ing out of the Lis­mullen carpark but Mark Cleary kept push­ing me out of the way and the fuel trac­tor got away. Steve from Kil­dare, one of the secu­ri­ty men assault­ed anoth­er pro­tes­tor, he was pulled from the fence and thrown onto the ground head first, and hurt his neck.

Lugh warding off a bulldozer at Rath Lugh
Tara henge destructionWe had decid­ed to have our break­fast on the henge this morn­ing. As I drove towards the N3 a low loader car­ry­ing a dig­ger was dri­ving towards Lis­mullen. Approx 10 pro­tes­tors arrived in Lis­mullen, some from the road and some from Rath Lugh. Secu­ri­ty were present dur­ing the entire time we were there. 2 pro­tes­tors were assault­ed with­in a few min­utes of arriv­ing. I tried to block the fuel com­ing out of the Lis­mullen carpark but Mark Cleary kept push­ing me out of the way and the fuel trac­tor got away. Steve from Kil­dare, one of the secu­ri­ty men assault­ed anoth­er pro­tes­tor, he was pulled from the fence and thrown onto the ground head first, and hurt his neck.

The Gar­dai arrived and asked us to leave. We explained we have every right to protest peace­ful­ly on a pub­lic road. The Gar­da seemed sur­prised that we chal­lenged him and backed down quick­ly after try­ing to intim­i­date us. The pro­tes­tors com­ing from Rath Lugh man­aged to get on site and try to stop the dig­ger. The Gar­dai entered the site and took names and address­es. The dig­ger was being used for soil sam­pling. We held ban­ners and one pro­tes­tor played “The Fog­gy Dew” as the work was going on. Some pro­tes­tors man­aged to get on site when the Gar­dai left to take footage of the work being car­ried out.

We decid­ed to scout out the entire val­ley. In Ard­sal­lagh we found a lot of con­struc­tion work being car­ried out beside the Riv­er Boyne. 4 or 5 pro­tes­tors stopped a dig­ger and doz­er by sit­ting on the machines. One dig­ger dri­ver refused to stop work­ing, break­ing all Health & Safe­ty reg­u­la­tions, not to men­tion endan­ger­ing the lives of the pro­tes­tors. The Gar­dai arrived again, tak­ing our names and address­es. When speak­ing to one Gar­da, he admit­ted that the pro­posed M3 is not suit­able and a rail­way would be a bet­ter solu­tion. We had to leave the site when instruct­ed, we would have been arrest­ed if we stayed.

The rest of the val­ley is as fol­lows:

In Cook­sland there is a bridge prac­ti­cal­ly fin­ishsed. The con­struc­tion work here is more advanced than any­where else.

Roestown: The dumpers are parked up because of the heavy rain and have not worked since before Christ­mas. They have to run their engines from 7am until 12 noon, they can go home then with­out hav­ing done any work. They are only being paid 6 hours a day, most of the dri­vers aren’t in a union so they can­not chal­lenge this.

Trevet: known as the Red Bog is com­plete­ly flood­ed. Only work­ers and their vehi­cles were present on site, along with the ESB lay­ing lines. Col­lier­stown: This morn­ing there was an unmarked Gar­da car with a uni­formed Gar­da. The Gar­da was talk­ing to one of the con­struc­tion work­ers on the pub­lic road. He had his black book and pen in hand, look­ing at the cement road sur­face which is rupped apart from the heavy machin­ery cross­ing. Meath Coun­ty Coun­cil spend their entire road main­te­nance bud­get for the coun­ty for the next 7 years on the down­pay­ment for the Pub­lic Pri­vate Part­ner­ship con­tract for the pro­posed M3. Unless locals start mak­ing com­plaints about the state of the exist­ing roads and their dete­ri­o­ra­tion because of the extra heavy machin­ery, not one pot hole is going to be filled in. 4 work­ers were on site on the fly­orv­er bridge being built which is advanc­ing quick­ly.

Baron­stown: 2 men on site work­ing on the fly­over bridge which is more advanced than the bridge at Col­lier­sown.

Sol­dier Hill/Blundelstown: 4 dump trucks were parked up at the entrance, not work­ing because of the site flood­ed from recent heavy rain. Approx 7 dig­gers and a few doz­ers were work­ing both along the N3 and towards Dowd­stown. 3 huge blue pil­lars, pos­si­bly bridge sup­ports have been erect­ed.

Dowd­stown: This site has been qui­et for the last few months, but the work from Sol­dier Hill is com­ing clos­er and clos­er to Dowd­stown.

Ard­sal­lagh: see above.

Ken­nas­town com­pound: The bridge here is quite advanced but there was not much machin­ery work­ing here today.

Relat­ed Link: http://www.tarapixie.net

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The Tide Turns at Tara

Stronger than bedrock, spring in the air and momen­tum on the rise

Feel free to copy and cir­cu­late this appeal, stick it to notice boards, win­dows, news­pa­pers, post it on Inter­net sites ask a per­son­al friend or fam­i­ly mem­ber to give you the time it takes to read it.

I’m sit­ting in the round­house at the camp in Rath Lugh. There are sausages in the pan and tea, sug­ary tea, in nev­er emp­ty­ing pots and ket­tles. I’ve been dry­ing my socks and boots, the legs of my trousers and my damp feet by a scorch­ing stove. This morn­ing a branch broke by a stream to leave me up to my knees in yes­ter­day’s rain. The sun is shin­ing again but the breeze is strong and cold out­side. Hearts are warm in the pip­ing shel­ter – stronger than bedrock.

In amongst the dozen or more friends present as I write are sto­ries and songs, old and new. Peo­ple are pass­ing each oth­er’s knowl­edge around and ask­ing ques­tions. ‘What was found over there?’, ‘When does it come from?’, ‘Do you take milk?’. We had set out ear­ly this morn­ing to vis­it the site of an ancient Wood­en Henge uncov­ered dur­ing the road works. Our plan was to light a small fire and cook break­fast near­by, and should any­one in uni­form wish to approach us demand­ing answers then we planned to be equipped with full bel­lies and gen­uine smiles to greet them. How­ev­er, on our arrival, work, which had ceased for a peri­od on this site, recent­ly, had resumed with guards and kilo­me­tres, hun­dreds of kilo­me­tres, of expen­sive fenc­ing to for­bid our entry. I crouched under a Hawthorn tree and watched for an hour as friends of mine crossed the line to seek answers of their own. We returned to the camp to regroup and eat hav­ing dis­persed along dif­fer­ent routes of appeal in light of such vig­or­ous dis­re­gard for com­mon sense.

Right now an old man is telling a sto­ry about chests of gold and St. Patrick, of drink­ing con­coc­tions and mag­ic tricks. In his own words, ‘It’s a long auld sto­ry.’ He’s claimed every­one’s atten­tion in an instant and the room has fall­en silent. Spir­its are high. An arti­cle is being passed around from a recent local news­pa­per. Some­one had writ­ten in claim­ing the cam­paign to Save Tara and the Gabhra Val­ley from the M3 motor­way was all but fin­ished. From where I sit it’s all just begin­ning. Though num­bers are few at present (some­where, as an opti­mistic esti­mate, between 20 and 30 peo­ple), that num­ber is strength­en­ing, steadi­ly increas­ing, and a pos­i­tive atti­tude reigns. At the Vig­il camp I hear talk of pro­posed plans for when the TV cam­eras of TG4 arrive next week. One sug­ges­tion made pre­vi­ous­ly, and a pleas­ant coin­ci­dence, is that the camp at Rath Lugh be des­ig­nat­ed Gaeltacht sta­tus and already peo­ple of dif­fer­ent nation­al­i­ties have begun to learn and speak basic Irish. There is a mag­nif­i­cent atmos­phere all around, but the sever­i­ty of what is hap­pen­ing with every pass­ing hour is lost on no one.

I have not yet been asked to cast any vote relat­ing to plans for the M3 motor­way through Tara. I har­bour a belief that the vast major­i­ty of the peo­ple of Ire­land have been dis­il­lu­sioned over the past few years by non­sense, igno­rance and con­fu­sion sur­round­ing such devel­op­ments in the name of progress — the cor­rup­tion cloud­ing the Car­rick­mines works, the cost of such spe­cial beau­ty in the Glen of the Downs — but had the peo­ple on the elec­torate been con­sid­ered I sin­cere­ly believe this time it would not be hap­pen­ing. Right now it is the very peo­ple who feel most pow­er­less that we need so des­per­ate­ly. True progress is being made here at Tara, and you can feel it in our camps, there is a wind of change in the air, but that wind will sweep away our rights and take our abil­i­ty for self-deter­mi­na­tion if we do noth­ing con­tin­u­ous­ly. As strong as we are — and I am a very recent par­tic­i­pant, and can only admire and respect the con­vic­tion of those that have been on site here for years — it is nei­ther I nor the peo­ple around me who will ulti­mate­ly halt this abom­i­na­tion of assump­tion on the part of our lead­ers. It is the peo­ple who would nor­mal­ly do noth­ing that we need most now. Maybe call this strike-three and mark where the aim is, attack­ing the very heart of our her­itage. The M3 motor­way will be no lit­tle Bóthairín. A motor­way is no mark of respect; it is a func­tion­al expanse of bar­ren waste­land serv­ing soul-guz­zling machin­ery. And no one asked me.

That for me is the essence of the appeal I am mak­ing, and the core of my argu­ment. There is lit­tle or no forum pro­vid­ed to pub­licly debate a diver­si­ty of solu­tions on this issue, at least not in the every­day real world of the com­mon per­son, wide­spread opin­ion has not been sought. No one asked me, and no one asked you. I have spo­ken of it with oth­ers, long and short, as much as I can with out wear­ing out my own moral fibre or the issue at hand. Just about every­one, from all walks of life, who I com­mu­ni­cate with direct­ly on a dai­ly basis, and I’m not shy nor lim­it­ed in friends and acquain­tances (and nei­ther am I afraid of mak­ing new ones), almost every­body, is against this pro­posed motor­way. Pub­lic opin­ion is on our side. Though it is being built, and rapid­ly, it has not yet been realised, the M3 motor­way is NOT yet built. I don’t read papers for my sta­tis­tics, I base what I say on real life and real peo­ple, and I think we’re all on the same side here. For­get about the incom­pe­tence of politi­cians, this deci­sion can be reversed, but this time we need to do it our­selves. Our wise lead­ers have failed us absolute­ly. Our coun­try has bare­ly known a taste of free­dom yet already we are active­ly com­plic­it in the destruc­tion of the one cen­tral, world-renowned and undi­lut­ed sym­bol of our uni­ty and strength. Where are the Fian­na buried? This place is spe­cial; you can almost pick strands of music from the floor. Sto­ries, poems, music and song draw all who vis­it here into a desire to recon­nect with our his­to­ry and fad­ing cul­ture, the place is alive. Fam­i­lies are wel­come in our camps, old and young, peo­ple of all dif­fer­ent back­grounds. Some­times it’s a bit rough and ready, but we’re not claim­ing to be angel­ic, we mere­ly claim an open space. This is the womb of our cul­ture, a mag­i­cal place with so much to speak of I have to refrain from nev­er fin­ish­ing. Come and see.

Should you come to vis­it do not feel oblig­ed to suf­fer a sen­tence. You are wel­come for a cup of tea, a ses­sion, maybe, until night, or longer if you wish. But please come NOW, before it goes fur­ther. If you can­not or do not wish to come then please encour­age oth­ers around you. Talk about it, find out about it, use the Inter­net, or the Library, and use your ini­tia­tive. Send your opin­ion out there. Write to a spe­cif­ic per­son, be your let­ter long or short, full of facts or feel­ings, write in ink or text, newsprint or radio waves. Do Some­thing. Laugh at me in my roman­tic naivety, but do some­thing. Send us your prayers. Bypass and ignore the politi­cians they have failed us absolute­ly, we can only now make our appeals direct­ly to the peo­ple on the ground. And keep pos­i­tive about it, you don’t need to let it all get you down. Any per­son is capa­ble of refus­ing to accept a detri­men­tal deci­sion with a big beam­ing smile, and with­out rais­ing anger, voice or blood pres­sure. Find out and make your mind up one way or the oth­er, but please do some­thing. If you can come in per­son then please do not delay, all help is warm­ly received and great­ly appre­ci­at­ed, there is lit­tle anger here despite it all.

The work being done is done in haste and is high­ly destruc­tive, lack­ing in all care or respect. This is not the work­ers fault, they are being manip­u­lat­ed and exploit­ed by high­ly ques­tion­able polit­i­cal motives fur­ther up a chain of com­mand, and I for one cer­tain­ly do under­stand the stress­ful con­di­tions under which they work. The pow­ers that be would have this des­e­cra­tion realised as soon as pos­si­ble, to leave you and I with no choice but to roll over and take it. Not only is our her­itage being raped, we are being robbed of our demo­c­ra­t­ic right to choose. One short, Euro­pean kilo­me­tre from the sum­mit of Tara work is under­way to devel­op a 52-acre, flood­lit inter­sec­tion. Why not an inter­pre­tive cen­tre instead? Work being done need not be wast­ed but it must be stopped. This place has been cel­e­brat­ed for thou­sands upon thou­sands of years and now we have no time to think. There ARE alter­na­tives. Make one tele­phone call. Call your next-door neigh­bour, call your mum, call me. Come vis­it me. I’ll sing a song for you, with you, I’ll even shut up if you come and ask me to. You need not do much but please do some­thing. High­ly sig­nif­i­cant and unique finds that could rock the world’s assump­tions about ancient human cul­ture and pre­his­toric Gaels are being denied pub­lic atten­tion to speed the removal of your opin­ion. No one asked me, but I have a right, some­times a duty, to answer any­way. There are not many sites like this on plan­et Earth and the inter­na­tion­al com­mu­ni­ty stands opposed to its destruc­tion.

As I tap that last full stop, laugh­ter erupts all around me. Some­one told a joke. There is a magi­cian here with a mes­mer­iz­ing sleight of hand. I’m now hear­ing talk of an exten­sion to some exist­ing preser­va­tion orders on some of the sites. Things have changed since I vis­it­ed last. I was here for less than a week last time, just before Christ­mas, and mere­ly 2 days of my cur­rent vis­it have passed — yet progress has been made. We are win­ning. The work­ers don’t need this has­sle, and I’m pos­i­tive the vast major­i­ty would rather do some­thing else, they are just doing their jobs, but com­mon sense is win­ning, and you can see it in their eyes. It is this very moment, as you read, that is crit­i­cal, and we need help. We need some­thing, any­thing, from those who would nor­mal­ly do noth­ing. I have so much more to tell since my recent arrival, so much I can­not begin to explain for fear of not want­i­ng to fin­ish, and I’ve oth­er things to do, and I’m hun­gry, and din­ner’s cooked, besides I’ve already tak­en too much of your time. Come see for your­self if you can.

Spir­its are high, but we need all the help we can get, please …

Our strength is our diver­si­ty.

Thanks for your time.

Climate reclaim the streets in Malmo, Sweden

19 Jan­u­ary. Some 60 activists from Kli­max-Malmö staged the third “cli­mate col­li­sion” dur­ing the group’s short exis­tence (it was formed in Novem­ber last year), seiz­ing a street in the cen­tral parts of the city.

Malmo climate RTS 1Malmo RTS 219 Jan­u­ary. Some 60 activists from Kli­max-Malmö staged the third “cli­mate col­li­sion” dur­ing the group’s short exis­tence (it was formed in Novem­ber last year), seiz­ing a street in the cen­tral parts of the city. Some dressed as con­struc­tion work­ers, they declared the street a “zone for cli­mate work”.

Friday 11th jan 08 Soldier Hill & the next Friday actions

Anoth­er suc­cess­ful day as the cam­paign con­tin­ues, activists occu­pied one of the last remain­ing tree’s on the route from 6.30am onwards on the com­pul­so­ry pur­chase line at sol­dier hill.

Solders Hill last treeAnoth­er suc­cess­ful day as the cam­paign con­tin­ues, activists occu­pied one of the last remain­ing tree’s on the route from 6.30am onwards on the com­pul­so­ry pur­chase line at sol­dier hill.

Fri­day 11th jan 08

Two of them hung a ban­ner from the tree in an attempt to make it clear that the protest will be con­tin­u­ing for the fore­see­able future, whilst oth­ers on the ground hung more ban­ners in order to raise aware­ness of our con­tin­u­ing defi­ance of this cor­rupt and crooked route. activists were over­joyed at the over­whelm­ing sup­port from mem­bers of the pub­lic, and local media cov­er­age.

As the new year begins we are wit­ness­ing more activ­i­ty from local and inter­na­tion­al activists all bold­ly defend­ing our cul­tur­al her­itage and nat­ur­al resources.

Report just in, 4.30pm, A con­cerned mem­ber of the pub­lic has just informed us that SIAC work­ers have been spot­ted mov­ing toward’s the tree with chain­saws, we need more peo­ple to attend the ongo­ing protest at sol­dier hill each fri­day so we can halt the increas­ing destruc­tion of this sacred land­scape once and for all.

http://www.tarapixie.net

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Please attend demo Fri 3pm Soldier@ Hill. You will see us there. We will be the ones with the ban­ners !
Save Tara banner
Fri­day 18th action report:

The high winds and rain did not damp­en our spir­its at Sol­dier’s Hill today. In fact it all helped to add to the laugh­ter as we tried not to set sail with our ban­ners 🙂

Thanks to all who beeped their sup­port.

Update from Rozbrat Polish squat

Rozbrat squat alarm — Com­mu­nique from 16/01/2008

Rozbrat Col­lec­tive would like to thank every­one who in the last days expressed their sup­port and their readi­ness to defend our place. We’ve received hun­dereds of e‑mails, tele­phone calls, let­ters, both from ind­vid­u­als and orga­ni­za­tions, social move­ments from Poland and from abroad.

Rozbrat logoRozbrat squat alarm — Com­mu­nique from 16/01/2008

Rozbrat Col­lec­tive would like to thank every­one who in the last days expressed their sup­port and their readi­ness to defend our place. We’ve received hun­dereds of e‑mails, tele­phone calls, let­ters, both from ind­vid­u­als and orga­ni­za­tions, social move­ments from Poland and from abroad.

In gen­er­al, after the vis­it of the bailiff last week (8/01/2008), noth­ing sig­nif­i­cant has hap­pened, noth­ing that would change our sit­u­a­tion. We’re still under the threat of evic­tion, but the date is real­ly hard to pre­dict. We’re still analysing our legal sit­u­a­tion, con­sid­er­ing both the orga­ni­za­tions and ini­tia­tives that are active at Rozbrat, and the peo­ple liv­ing here for years. With­in next 2 or 3 weeks our legal sit­u­a­tion should be clear and we will pub­lish anoth­er com­mu­nique. How­ev­er, we would like to state that we will defend Robrat both with all legal means and with all means nec­es­sary.

So far, Rozbrat is still active! We invite all of you for the events that will be orga­nized in Jan­u­ary and Feb­ru­ary: gigs, exhi­bi­tions, lec­tures, film screen­ings and so on… We invite you to vis­it our Anar­chist Library and our Infos­hop, where you can get some use­ful pam­phlets, leaflets, posters, or bor­row a book. Please vis­it our web­site www.rozbrat.org — in the announce­ments (in Pol­ish “zapowiedzi”) sec­tion we will be announc­ing all the cul­tur­al, social and polit­i­cal activ­i­ties that we orga­nize and we will inform you about the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion of Rozbrat.

Strug­gle con­tin­ues!
08.01.2008 — ALARM AT ROZBRAT!

Today, around 10 a.m. bailiff togeth­er with cops came to Rozbrat squat. The police­men drilled the lock of the gate, the bailiff had a court’s per­mis­sion to come in and esti­mate the price of the ground. The mid­dle part of Rozbrat squat (includ­ing both con­cert halls, gallery, bars, library and part of the liv­ing area) was indebt­ed for a long time by a com­pa­ny that does­n’t exist any­more. The ground price eval­u­a­tion today means that the ground can be auc­tioned wit­thin one or two months — that can mean the end of Rozbrat squat — the longest occu­pied space in Poland.

We’ll keep you informed. We count on you being ready to orga­nize sol­i­dar­i­ty actions by you and your groups!

We’re not gonna give up with­out fight!

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His­to­ry of and wide range of activ­i­ties at Rozbrat, Pos­nan — see http://www.rozbrat.org/english.htm

500-per­son strong Crit­i­cal Mass­es: http://www.rozbrat.org/english/english_more.htm#cr

January York Critical Mass Ride Shock — Rain!

4 Jan 2008

The Jan­u­ary ride saw the first time in four­teen months that’s it’s been rain­ing too heav­i­ly to get a CM off the ground!

Those of us that braved the storms saw the sense of retir­ing to a pub for a warm­ing pint.

York CM4 Jan 2008

The Jan­u­ary ride saw the first time in four­teen months that’s it’s been rain­ing too heav­i­ly to get a CM off the ground!

Those of us that braved the storms saw the sense of retir­ing to a pub for a warm­ing pint.

The moral: there’s always a rea­son to turn up, first Fri­day of the month by the Min­ster, 5:30 for 6.

NEW BIKE SLIPS LINK!

CLIMATE ACTION NEWS SHEET 75, JANUARY 2008

CONTENTS:

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 1.4.08
2) LONDON RISING TIDE BENEFIT — LONDON, 11.1.08

CONTENTS:

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 1.4.08
2) LONDON RISING TIDE BENEFIT — LONDON, 11.1.08
3) NEWQUAY AIRPORT EXPANSION, PUBLIC DEBATE — CORNWALL, 12.1.08
4) RADICAL ACTION VS. CLIMATE CHAOS, NATIONAL MEET — NOTTINGHAM, 12.1.08
5) CLIMATE CAMP NATIONAL GATHERING — LEEDS, 26–27.1.08
6) BIOFUELWATCH WEEK OF ACTION — NATIONAL, 26.1.08 — 1.2.08
7) MANCHESTER CLIMATE FORUM — 1.3.08
8) DAY OF ACTION VS. GLOBAL AGRIBUSINESS — INTERNATIONAL, 26.1.08
9) LOW-IMPACT SMALLHOLDING — BUCKS, 11–13.1.08
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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) NEWQUAY AIRPORT ROOFTOP OCCUPATION — 15.12.07
2) SANTAS AGAINST EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION — NORWICH & LONDON, 15.12.07
3) BRISTOL RISING TIDE TAKES ACTION VS. SHELL GREENWASH — DECEMBER 2007
4) SHELL TO SEA SCALE GOVERNMENT OFFICE — IRELAND, 19.12.07
5) NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE MARCH AND ACTIONS — 8.12.07
6) DUTCH COAL ACTION — 8.12.07
7) FLIGHT CENTRES SHUT FOR BUSINESS — MANCHESTER, 7.12.07
8) CHEADLE-HIGH-STREET AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE — DECEMBER 2007
9) SUBVERTISEMENTS IN LONDON AND MANCHESTER — DECEMBER 2007
10) WOMEN’S BLOCKADE OF DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT — 7.12.07
11) THE TIDE IS RISING! — 7.12.07
12) CLIMATE ACTIVISTS STOP WORK AT COAL MINE — SOUTH WALES, 5.12.07
13) INTERNATIONAL RT HOAX TARGETS BIG CARBON — 3.12.07
14) HOMELESS POLAR BEARS IN COURT — BRISTOL, 14.11.07
15) KEEP OIL UNDERGROUND — DECEMBER 2007
16) SIZEWELL NUCLEAR CLIMATE ACTION — 1.12.07
17) MANIAC MOTORIST MARS MASS — GLASGOW, NOVEMBER 2007
18) VIVA’S ‘HOT!’ CAMPAIGN — DECEMBER 2007
19) WHAT BETTER TIME? — DECEMBER 2007
20) BATH BOMB, ISSUE 5 — DECEMBER 2007
21) PACIFIC CURRENTS — DECEMBER 2007
22) A HOUSE OF CARDS — DECEMBER 2007
23) SOUTH WEST AIR ACTION — DECEMBER 2007
24) RISING TIDE LEAMINGTON SPA — DECEMBER 2007
25) RISING TIDE ON YOU TUBE

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 1.4.08
Just three months to go — are you out prac­tis­ing your rou­tines? rehears­ing your songs? build­ing your props yet? I should get out more over Christ­mas…
How­ev­er, it will soon be time to hatch your mis­chie­vous scheme, so get your friends round and start plot­ting!
http://www.fossilfoolsday.org/

2) LONDON RISING TIDE BENEFIT — LONDON, 11.1.08
In sup­port of Lon­don Ris­ing Tide, AMP is organ­is­ing a night of live music at The Oth­ers, Manor Road, Stoke New­ing­ton. Entrance £5.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=38074566

3) NEWQUAY AIRPORT EXPANSION, PUBLIC DEBATE — CORNWALL, 12.1.08
Organ­ised by Ris­ing Tide with speak­ers from Groundswell and Plane Stu­pid.
7pm St. Maw­gan Com­mu­ni­ty Hall, Nr. Newquay, Corn­wall. For more info. email; kernow@risingtide.org.uk

4) RADICAL ACTION VS. CLIMATE CHAOS, NATIONAL MEET — NOTTINGHAM, 12.1.08
11am — 6pm at The Sumac Cen­tre, 245 Glad­stone Street, For­est Fields, Not­ting­ham.
This meet­ing came out of the last Cli­mate Camp gath­er­ing in Novem­ber. It is focussed on grow­ing our move­ment — how can we encour­age more groups to form and more actions/campaigns to hap­pen? What things do we want to do to help build a vibrant net­work of region­al action groups doing actions local­ly and nation­al­ly?
For instruc­tion on how to get there: http://www.veggies.org.uk/sumac/map.html
Also, 11 peo­ple are going to tri­al in Not­ting­ham on Mon­day 14th for ‘shut­ting down’ the local coal pow­er sta­tion, If any­one wants to stay to sup­port them that would be great!

5) CLIMATE CAMP NATIONAL GATHERING — LEEDS, 26–27.1.08
The Cli­mate Camp on its own did­n’t stop cli­mate change — but it’s part of a grow­ing social move­ment that can! Come and take the next steps for­ward at the upcom­ing UK-wide meet­ing on Jan 26–27 in Leeds. Every­one is wel­come, whether you came to the camp, or were sim­ply inspired by it.
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/nextmeeting.php

6) BIOFUELWATCH WEEK OF ACTION — NATIONAL, 26.1.08 — 1.2.08
Bio­fu­el­watch are call­ing for a nation­al week of local action on agro­fu­els between 26th Jan­u­ary and 1st Feb­ru­ary 2008. We will short­ly update our web­site to pro­vide more back­ground infor­ma­tion about the UK agro­fu­el indus­try and poli­cies, as well as a draft leaflet and oth­er resources. If you would like to get involved or find out more, please email us at info[at]biofuelwatch.org.uk.
http://biofuelwatch.org.uk/

7) MANCHESTER CLIMATE FORUM — 1.3.08
Man­ches­ter Cli­mate Forum “Cli­mate Change: it’s time to pre­pare”
9.15am at the Methodist Hall, Old­ham St, Cen­tral Man­ches­ter
http://www.manchesterclimateforum.org.uk/index.html

8) DAY OF ACTION VS. GLOBAL AGRIBUSINESS — INTERNATIONAL, 26.1.08
On Jan­u­ary 26 self-orga­nized groups from all around the world will take cre­ative action in their com­mu­ni­ty. This will man­i­fest in many ways, from non­vi­o­lent direct action, civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, street the­atre, con­ver­gences, teach-ins and oth­er activ­i­ties and events. Grass­roots move­ments around the world are mak­ing their voic­es heard and say­ing “Anoth­er World is Pos­si­ble”. In coor­di­na­tion with the World Social Forum.
http://www.risingtidenorthamerica.org/wordpress/category/front-page/

9) LOW-IMPACT SMALLHOLDING — BUCKS, 11–13.1.08
Next course by the Low-Impact Liv­ing Ini­tia­tive;
http://www.lowimpact.org/courseoutlinelowimpactsmallholding.htm

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) NEWQUAY AIRPORT ROOFTOP OCCUPATION — 15.12.07
For the recent­ly formed Ker­now and Ply­mouth Ris­ing Tide groups, this action marked an esca­la­tion in their fight against cli­mate change and for envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice. How­ev­er the planned rooftop protest at Newquay air­port was giv­en an unlike­ly boost when builders at the air­port left a lad­der propped up!
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/248
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/7146159.stm

2) SANTAS AGAINST EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION — NORWICH AND LONDON, 15.12.07
Sub­ver­sive Singing San­tas Spread Sea­son­al San­i­ty in Lon­don and Nor­wich On one of the busiest shop­ping days of the year. Ris­ing Tide activists in both Lon­don and Nor­wich dressed up as San­tas Against Exces­sive Con­sump­tion and hit the high streets to sing a dif­fer­ent tune to the usu­al buy, buy,
buy mad­ness of the hol­i­day sea­son.
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/247

3) BRISTOL RISING TIDE TAKES ACTION VS. SHELL GREENWASH — DECEMBER 2007
A series of actions is being tak­en against the organ­is­ers of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award and Bris­tol Muse­um, in protest at the spon­sor­ship of the event by Shell. A grumpy polar bear vis­it­ed the offices of BBC Wildlife mag­a­zine, then activists dis­rupt­ed Bris­tol Muse­um’s posh recep­tion to kick off the exhi­bi­tion with a Yes Men-style inter­ven­tion. And on the open­ing morn­ing, dozens of humans, polar bears, a snow leop­ard and a tiger gath­ered (com­plete with the Shell’s Wild Lie counter-exhi­bi­tion) in front of the muse­um. They hand­ed out leaflets and cre­at­ed quite a spec­ta­cle. Protests are expect­ed to con­tin­ue through Jan. 13th.
http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol

4) SHELL TO SEA SCALE GOVERNMENT OFFICE — IRELAND, 19.12.07
A spe­cial prayer and car­ol ser­vice was held on 16th Decem­ber at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, mark­ing the end of anoth­er year of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shel­l’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline and inland refin­ery.
On the 19th, a small group of Shell to Sea activists scaled the heights of the Depart­ment of Nat­ur­al Resources to place a ban­ner read­ing PROTECT IRISH NATURAL RESOURCES on the bal­cony out­side Eamon Ryan’s office.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17942
http://www.corribsos.com/

5) NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE MARCH AND ACTIONS — 8.12.07
Over 10,000 cli­mate cam­paign­ers took to the streets to take part in march­es in Lon­don and Glas­gow over the week­end, despite pour­ing rain. Pro­test­ers braved the weath­er in one the biggest demon­stra­tions call­ing for cli­mate jus­tice the UK has ever seen.
http://www.campaigncc.org/
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/12/387497.html
Envi­ron­men­tal activists from direct action group Plane Stu­pid shut down trav­el agents and air­line offices along the route of the Cli­mate March in Lon­don.
http://www.planestupid.com/
Mean­while, in Man­ches­ter air­line bill­boards adver­tis­ing cheap flights to Euro­pean cities were sub­vert­ed.

6) DUTCH COAL ACTION — 8.12.07
A col­lec­tive of twen­ty Dutch Earth­First! activists blocked the coal con­vey­or- belt to a plant owned by the Ger­man ener­gy giant E.on on the Maasvlak­te near Rot­ter­dam.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17893

7) FLIGHT CENTRES SHUT FOR BUSINESS — MANCHESTER, 7.12.07
All Flight Cen­tre branch­es in Man­ches­ter city cen­tre were super-glued shut in time for Sat­ur­day trad­ing and to coin­cide with the cli­mate march in Lon­don. They were past­ed with notices say­ing: “Closed — we want your kids to have a plan­et” The UK’s only Hum­mer deal­er­ship, Bauer Mil­lett, was also D‑locked shut.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17887

8) CHEADLE-HIGH-STREET AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE — DECEMBER 2007
Activists from Chea­dle-High-Street Against Cli­mate Change held a “A plan­et is not just for Xmas” cam­paign for a sus­tain­able Xmas.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17917

9) SUBVERTISEMENTS IN LONDON AND MANCHESTER — DECEMBER 2007
Two adverts pro­mot­ing DVD’s by Top Gear’s Jere­my Clark­son now have large stick­ers stuck on declar­ing “This caus­es cli­mate change”. Also, Fly­Be appears to have spot­ted the errors of their ways and can­celled their short-haul sum­mer routes. Bra­vo Fly­Be!
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17937

10) WOMEN’S BLOCKADE OF DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT — 7.12.07
Women cli­mate activists block­ad­ed the Depart­ment for Trans­port pre­vent­ing staff from get­ting to work and car­ry­ing out their poli­cies which are cat­a­pult­ing us towards dan­ger­ous run-away cli­mate change. This action comes in response to the Trans­port Sec­re­tary Ruth Kel­ly con­firm­ing the gov­ern­men­t’s inten­tions to build a third run­way and a sixth ter­mi­nal at Heathrow and coin­cides with the open­ing of their first “con­sul­ta­tion”.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17883

11) THE TIDE IS RISING! — 7.12.07
A ban­ner with this warning/statement was dropped to wel­come all those enter­ing the city of Man­ches­ter on the Princess park­way.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17886

12) CLIMATE ACTIVISTS STOP WORK AT COAL MINE — SOUTH WALES, 5.12.07
More than thir­ty cli­mate activists, includ­ing mem­bers of the Ris­ing Tide net­work, joined with local res­i­dents from Merthyr Tyd­fil in stop­ping exca­va­tion work for a full day on Britain’s biggest ever open-cast coal mine at Ffos-y-fran in South Wales. Activists evad­ed police and secu­ri­ty before tak­ing over the 1,000 acre site on a hill­top near Cardiff. Dressed as clowns and polar bears, they chained them­selves to bull­doz­ers and oth­er heavy machin­ery to pre­vent work on the mine.
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/242

13) INTERNATIONAL RT HOAX TARGETS BIG CARBON — 3.12.07
Cli­mate activists with the inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide net­work embar­rassed the U.S. Cli­mate Action Part­ner­ship (USCAP), a lob­by group com­posed of 33 promi­nent busi­ness­es and orga­ni­za­tions, by dis­trib­ut­ing a spoof press release declar­ing that the consortium’s mem­bers had com­mit­ted to a 90
per­cent reduc­tion in their green­house gas emis­sions by 2050. In addi­tion, the spoof release called for an imme­di­ate mora­to­ri­um on the con­struc­tion of all new coal-fired pow­er plants.
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/240
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/dec/03/oil.bp

14) HOMELESS POLAR BEARS IN COURT — BRISTOL, 14.11.07
Four home­less polar bears appeared before Bris­tol Mag­is­trates Court on 14th Novem­ber. They were arrest­ed after blockad­ing the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land cor­po­rate offices on Avon St. dur­ing the Ris­ing Tide nation­al day of action. After plead­ing guilty to charges of “wil­ful­ly obstruct­ing the pub­lic high­way with a non motor vehi­cle” (i.e. a suit case) they were giv­en a con­di­tion­al dis­charge and went on to pick­et the RBS branch on Bald­win Street!
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/243

15) KEEP OIL UNDERGROUND — DECEMBER 2007
The only way to fight cli­mate change. A new report by Oil­Watch.
http://www.oilwatch.org/doc/documentos/Keep_oil_underground.pdf
http://www.oilwatch.org/

16) SIZEWELL NUCLEAR CLIMATE ACTION — 1.12.07
What else would you do at this time in the morn­ing at a nuclear pow­er sta­tion, oth­er than lay on the road, lock your­selves togeth­er, unfurl your ban­ner read­ing “nuclear pow­er is not the answer to cli­mate chaos” and wait 15 min­utes for the secu­ri­ty to notice you.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17868

17) MANIAC MOTORIST MARS MASS — GLASGOW, NOVEMBER 2007
Unbur­dened with fes­tive spir­it, a mid­dle-aged woman leant out of her car and pulled a cyclist off his bike.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17889

18) VIVA’S ‘HOT!’ CAMPAIGN — DECEMBER 2007
“Livestock’s con­tri­bu­tion to envi­ron­men­tal prob­lems is on a mas­sive scale. The impact is so sig­nif­i­cant that it needs to be addressed with urgency.” Unit­ed Nations Food and Agri­cul­ture Organ­i­sa­tion 2006
find out more at
http://www.viva.org.uk/campaigns/hot/index.php

19) WHAT BETTER TIME? — DECEMBER 2007
A free news sheet from the Scot­tish Cli­mate Activist Net­work.
http://whatbettertime.livejournal.com/

20) BATH BOMB, ISSUE 5 — DECEMBER 2007
Christ­mas edi­tion of the month­ly Bathon­ian rab­bler­ousi­ness.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/17905

21) PACIFIC CURRENTS — DECEMBER 2007
For updates on the work of Pacif­ic Envi­ron­ment, a non-prof­it organ­i­sa­tion that pro­tects the Pacif­ic Rim’s wild places and wildlife, see;
http://www.pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2658

22) A HOUSE OF CARDS — DECEMBER 2007
From fan­ta­sy finance to glob­al crash.
Your guide to under­stand­ing the cri­sis that is sweep­ing through the glob­al finan­cial sys­tem and what it means for ordi­nary peo­ple.
Endorsed by Kevin Smith of Car­bon Trade Watch and film­mak­er Ken Loach.
http://www.aworldtowin.net/about/HouseOfCards.html

23) SOUTH WEST AIR ACTION — DECEMBER 2007
A new web­site.
http://www.swairaction.org.uk/

24) RISING TIDE LEAMINGTON SPA is born — DECEMBER 2007
The group had its first meet­ing on 3rd Jan­u­ary and is now swing­ing into action. If you live in the area and want to find out more or get involved con­tact becqke@riseup.net

25) RISING TIDE ON YOU TUBE
Ris­ing Tide action footage has been spring­ing up all over youtube — check out http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RisingTideNetwork for some RT films, some of the lat­est actions and links to oth­er’s videos of RT actions.

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Actions against the motorway through Tara, Ireland — reports and upcoming

This morn­ing, mon­day 6th jan ’08 at 7 am, 11 of us split up into two groups. We went to the Ard­sal­lagh Com­pound (site entrance 2.10) and Roestown (site entrance 2.1 ) . All the machin­ery was parked at these two sites for the past two weeks over Christ­mas.

Ardsallagh compound diggerThis morn­ing, mon­day 6th jan ’08 at 7 am, 11 of us split up into two groups. We went to the Ard­sal­lagh Com­pound (site entrance 2.10) and Roestown (site entrance 2.1 ) . All the machin­ery was parked at these two sites for the past two weeks over Christ­mas.

Ard­sal­lagh ; four of us went on site into the com­pund and blocked a lowloader in the gate, pre­vent­ing any more machin­ery being brought off to oth­er sites. They then head­ed across coun­try towards the Riv­er Boyne at site no. 2.9 . While two held the gate, two fol­lowed them across the field ‚stop­ping them before they reached the next stretch.Construction work­ers at the gate , try­ing to intim­i­date the pro­test­ers assault­ed one man , drag­ging him to the ground and pulling out of the way allow­ing the lowloader past. In the mean time, off route down the road two of us were wait­ing to be picked up (help with trans­port need­ed), when we saw a dig­ger com­ing towards us along the hedge line. The dri­ver pro­ceed­ed to dri­ve up to us near­ly kock­ing us over. when we stood our ground in front of the machine, he got out and ver­bal­ly and phys­i­cal­ly asault­ed us. The gau­rds then arrived treat­en­ing arrest on any­one who stayed under the Mis­cel­la­neous Act2004 sec­tion 19c but were help­ful and co oper­a­tive when told about the assaults , tak­ing the dig­ger dri­vers name.

Roestown: As today was the first day of con­struc­tion since before Christ­mas, we need­ed to block­ade the machin­ery from enter­ing the val­ley again. From the N3 we could see the machin­ery mov­ing towards Trevet from the Roestown com­pound. We arrived there just as the first dig­ger was approach­ing. There were 5 of us. We all went into the site and approached the dig­ger. The dri­ver com­plied with health and safe­ty reg­u­la­tions and stopped his machine imme­di­ate­ly. We made a block­ade in front of the machine with traf­fic cones, poles and safe­ty notices. Mark Cleary and his com­rades entered the site, along with secu­ri­ty. They filmed us and removed the block­ade. One pro­tes­tor was stand­ing on the block­ade, Mark Cleary pushed him off. A jeep com­ing from the Roestown direc­tion passed us by, the dig­ger dri­ver had switched back on his machine. Anoth­er pro­tes­tor on bail con­di­tions stayed at the site entrance with ban­ners on the pub­lic road, play­ing his tin whis­tle. Mark Cleary and this pro­tes­tor had a cam­er­al duel! The Gar­dai arrived and asked us to leave the site, quot­ing the Hous­ing and Misc Act 2004, sec­tion C. We were told we would be arrest­ed if we were seen again today on a M3 site. The Gar­dai fol­lowed us to the Ard­sal­lagh com­pound. We held a ban­ner protest there on the side of the road. The same Gar­dai were very inter­est­ed in the Tara issue, and asked us ques­tions about archae­ol­o­gy and Lis­mullen. Nobody was arrest­ed.

Relat­ed Link: http://www.tarapixie.net

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Call­ing all War­riors!!!

Action called for tom­mor­row morn­ing 6am and all this week.

Sup­port and sup­plies need­ed. Num­bers are low on the ground and resources spread thin. Help need­ed in the camps , trans­port, media ,

cyber-world and dig­ger divin’.

Spe­cial Call-Out to any­one who has vis­it­ed the camps before. Your expe­ri­ence on the issue is need­ed now more than ever.

A new year and a new begin­ing, its time to show these ”short sight­ed, nar­row mind­ed, moth­er fuckin hyp­ocrits!” that this

cul­tur­al apartheid will end here!
Tara Call­ing !!!

As you may know on St. Stevens Day 2007, the NRA hand­ed over the archae­o­log­i­cal site at lismullen,with its wood henge

(which was des­ig­nat­ed a nationa lmon­u­ment in may 2007)

and an amaz­ing sub­ter­rain com­plex

(destroyed in ear­ly decem­ber 2007 with out any inde­pen­dent archae­ol­o­gy car­ried out)

con­tain­ing mega­lith­ic art from much ear­li­er mon­u­ments, to SIAC/FERROVIAL the con­struc­tion con­sor­tium

to face its faith as yet anoth­er mon­u­men­tal diaster in the gabhra val­ley,

at the hands of gov­ern­ment appoint­ed van­dals!

This is because the twelve weeks giv­en to the NRA archae­ol­o­gists to exca­vate and destroy the two thirds of the henge

lieing in the path of the pro­posed motor­way is up and under the Nation­al Mon­u­ments Act 2004

it now belongs to SIAC/FERROVIAL.

Con­struc­tion Work­ers return to work tom­mor­row morn­ing Mon­day 7th of Jan at 7am after two weeks of bliss­ful

silence in the Val­ley.

Call­ing all War­riors!!!

Action called for tom­mor­row morn­ing 6am and all this week.

Sup­port and sup­plies need­ed. Num­bers are low on the ground and resources spread thin. Help need­ed in the camps , trans­port, media ,

cyber-world and dig­ger divin’.

Spe­cial Call-Out to any­one who has vis­it­ed the camps before. Your expe­ri­ence on the issue is need­ed now more than ever.

A new year and a new begin­ing, its time to show these ”short sight­ed, nar­row mind­ed, moth­er fuckin hyp­ocrits!” that this

cul­tur­al apartheid will end here!

!!!!END TRANSMISSION!!!!

Success for City Indians: 4WD targetted in Denmark

4th Jan­u­ary 2008

Orig­i­nal­ly from Swe­den a move­ment of “city indi­ans” tar­get­ting large 4WD cars has spread wide­ly in Den­mark, while in Swe­den a truce has been declared.

The num­ber of attacks on high pol­lu­tion 4WD city cars have been increas­ing steadi­ly in Den­mark since the city indi­ans first began in Swe­den some months ago. New year’s eve saw anoth­er wave of actions in Copen­hagen.

4th Jan­u­ary 2008

Orig­i­nal­ly from Swe­den a move­ment of “city indi­ans” tar­get­ting large 4WD cars has spread wide­ly in Den­mark, while in Swe­den a truce has been declared.

The num­ber of attacks on high pol­lu­tion 4WD city cars have been increas­ing steadi­ly in Den­mark since the city indi­ans first began in Swe­den some months ago. New year’s eve saw anoth­er wave of actions in Copen­hagen.

Mean­while in Swe­den where the actions start­ed a truce has been declared by the CI. “It seems our actions have had effect, the mes­sage that city jeeps have no place in our cities has got­ten through. But if we don’t con­tin­ue to see decreas­ing sales of the cars the hatch­et is eas­i­ly unburied”, the CI in Swe­den said in a state­ment on their web­site.

The CI in both Swe­den and Den­mark have received count­less death threats on their web­sites.

Aldermaston bike ride March 2008

Bikes against the bomb!
Bike ride March 22nd-26th 2008

Bikes not bombs are plan­ning a bike ride from Lon­don to Alder­mas­ton Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment and back again, as part of the 50th anniver­sary cel­e­bra­tions of the first Alder­mas­ton march

Bikes against the bomb!
Bike ride March 22nd-26th 2008

Bikes not bombs are plan­ning a bike ride from Lon­don to Alder­mas­ton Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment and back again, as part of the 50th anniver­sary cel­e­bra­tions of the first Alder­mas­ton march

The bike ride is expect­ed to take 4 days (22nd March – 26th March 2008). If you would be inter­est­ed in attend­ing, or even bet­ter, in help­ing to organ­ise it, then please email info@bikesnotbombs.org.uk .

Fifty years on from the first Alder­mas­ton march, anti-nuclear cam­paign­ers need to work quick­ly to halt the tri­dent replace­ment. Alder­mas­ton atom­ic weapons estab­lish­ment is now build­ing research facil­i­ties to build the next gen­er­a­tion of nukes, despite this being ille­gal under the inter­na­tion­al non-pro­lif­er­a­tion treaty. Grab your bikes and come and help us stop them.

More than 5000 peo­ple are expect­ed to attend the sur­round the base event at Alder­mas­ton on the 24th March and we will form part of the bike block.

The bike ride will take an active role in anti-arms trade activ­i­ties

The first organ­is­ing meet­ing will be at the Lon­don Action Resource Cen­tre (LARC) on Jan­u­ary 26th, at 2 p.m.

For more info please con­tact info@bikesnotbombs.org.uk

For direc­tions to LARC

62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel, Lon­don E1 1ES. http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/venue_view.php?uid=20591 for direc­tions

http://www.bikesnotbombs.org.uk