We broke open Breaky Bottom!

14.06.2010
A bunch of walk­ers from as far away as Dorset and the Chilterns walked the for­bid­den Access Land site of Breaky Bot­tom farm and vine­yard, near Rod­mell, East Sus­sex, on Sat­ur­day.

And they said “two fin­gers to the self­ish landown­er who wish­es to remove a right of access that has tak­en 130 years to secure”.

14.06.2010
A bunch of walk­ers from as far away as Dorset and the Chilterns walked the for­bid­den Access Land site of Breaky Bot­tom farm and vine­yard, near Rod­mell, East Sus­sex, on Sat­ur­day.

And they said “two fin­gers to the self­ish landown­er who wish­es to remove a right of access that has tak­en 130 years to secure”.

They had with them Kate Ash­brook, Gen. Sec. of the Open Spaces Soci­ety and doughty fight­er against Nicholas Hoogstraten’s foot­path stop­ping antics, and Mar­i­on Shoard, the author whose books high­light­ing the destruc­tion of the coun­try­side and the inequities of landown­er­ship have turned around the pol­i­tics of the coun­try­side in the last gen­er­a­tion. Six­ty walk­ers and their chil­dren, with folk from the Ram­blers Asso­ci­a­tion, *Red Rope, and The Land Is Ours, watched as we sym­bol­i­cal­ly fenced the steep slope of a tiny chalk pit which the landown­er has been using as his excuse for exclud­ing the pub­lic from this statu­to­ry Access Land site. We dec­o­rat­ed the new fence with our rib­bons, ban­ners and plac­ards.

Despite own­ing ‘the most fenced farm on the entire South Downs’, with every tiny pad­dock and vine row fenced or hedged, this landown­er so far refus­es to fence this chalk pit because its pres­ence as a safe­ty haz­ard con­sti­tutes the excuse he needs to secure a Restric­tion Order for­bid­ding us access to this ancient flow­ery pas­ture.

Kate Ash­brook in her speech said: “It is out­ra­geous that we are banned from this love­ly site. The Access Land on the Downs is piti­ful­ly sparse in any case. Breaky Bot­tom is the entry point to a delight­ful but very under-used part of the Downs, and is only a short dis­tance from the South Downs Way.

All the landown­er need­ed to do was to put about 70 metres of fencing[v]around the quar­ry to com­ply with the require­ments for mak­ing
Access Land safe for the pub­lic”.

Mar­i­on Shoard called for “a right of respect­ful access every­where in the coun­try­side, as already exists in Scotland[vi].”
Dave Bangs, of Action For Access, said “The landown­er wants his right to pri­va­cy, even though he already lives in one of the remotest and most under-vis­it­ed parts of the South Downs. Yet what about the rights to enjoy the coun­try­side and nature which all those mil­lions of us cooped up in our cities, towns and vil­lages need for our health and recre­ation ? Wealth and land own­er­ship should not be what deter­mines our right to enjoy the coun­try­side.”

Our cam­paign is deter­mined to return and return again to Breaky Bot­tom until we see Lewes Dis­trict Coun­cil and Nat­ur­al Eng­land secure the per­ma­nent fenc­ing of this lit­tle chalk pit and the con­se­quent re-open­ing of this site to pub­lic access.

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The cam­paign for the right to roam has been going since the 1880–90s and the first Par­lia­men­tary Bill was put for­ward by James Bryce in 1884. In 2000 the CROW Act (Coun­try­side and Rights of Way Act) was passed, which gave walk­ers a lim­it­ed right of access over ‘moun­tain, moor, heath, down and com­mon’. In prac­tice the amount of Access Land on the South Downs increased by only 2 %. Breaky Bot­tom was one of the ‘pre­cious frag­ments’ of old Down­land which was giv­en this statu­to­ry right of access.

Action for Access
action4access@googlemail.com

UK arrests & raids, possibly climate action related

At lunchtime on Wednes­day 26th May two address­es in Belper, Der­byshire, were raid­ed by the North York­shire Counter Ter­ror­ist Unit.

At lunchtime on Wednes­day 26th May two address­es in Belper, Der­byshire, were raid­ed by the North York­shire Counter Ter­ror­ist Unit.

One woman from The Sail­boat Project was arrest­ed on charges of con­spir­a­cy to com­mit crim­i­nal dam­age. She has since been released with­out charge, but bailed to return to the police sta­tion in two months (no bail con­di­tions). Large quan­ti­ties of prop­er­ty was con­fis­cat­ed, includ­ing IT equip­ment and mobile phones belong­ing to the arrestee and to oth­er res­i­dents & vis­i­tors in the house at the time. Anoth­er woman who was away, today hand­ed her­self in to North York­shire police in Sus­sex and has been ques­tioned and released.

One address in Shole­broke Avenue, Leeds was vis­it­ed by police look­ing for spe­cif­ic peo­ple iden­ti­fied as hav­ing tak­en part in kayak train­ing run by the Sail­boat Project in North York­shire in April. The train­ing was pub­licly adver­tised and well attend­ed. The police ques­tioned one indi­vid­ual. Ques­tions includ­ed:
— what oth­er groups are they part of
— why were they on the train­ing
— who else was on the train­ing
— were they plan­ning to take action against pow­er sta­tions

The pre­vi­ous day (Tues­day 25th), police searched the premis­es of a dif­fer­ent organ­i­sa­tion not involved in boats, but with links to var­i­ous gath­er­ings. Noth­ing was tak­en. The war­rant was under the Ter­ror­ism Act and is pos­si­bly relat­ed.

We are not aware of any oth­er con­tact by the police, but plen­ty of oth­er peo­ple were on the train­ing…

The new Action Update — full of of action news and analysis

In the new sum­mer edi­tion of the EF! Action Update, read about coal trains block­ad­ed, peat bogs defend­ed, and gas ter­mi­nals shut down. Find out about the dan­gers of nan­otech, cur­rent state of nuclear GM tri­als in the UK, Tesco upris­ings, golf course trash­ing, tar sands action and much more.

Newcastle flotilla blockadeIn the new sum­mer edi­tion of the EF! Action Update, read about coal trains block­ad­ed, peat bogs defend­ed, and gas ter­mi­nals shut down. Find out about the dan­gers of nan­otech, cur­rent state of nuclear GM tri­als in the UK, Tesco upris­ings, golf course trash­ing, tar sands action and much more.

Be inspired by our protest camp fea­ture and the recent Tit­nore vic­to­ry. And from across the seas, read about our broth­ers and sis­ters strug­gling against whal­ing ship sab­o­tage, coal port pirates, riots in Zagreb, min­ing firm occu­pa­tions in Bolivia, dam resis­tance in Brazil and much more.

“We are going to inher­it the earth . There is not the slight­est doubt about that. We Are not afraid of ruins. We car­ry a new world, here in our hearts. That world is grow­ing this minute.” — Dur­ru­ti

To down­load the lat­est EF!AU for print­ing, go to http://www.earthfirst.org.uk/efau/actionupdate_summer10print.pdf

To read the lat­est EF!AU online, go to http://www.earthfirst.org.uk/efau/actionupdate_summer10.pdf

Blockade of Monsanto office in The Netherlands (& GM being grown this year in the UK)

Update: no arrests made, Mon­san­to closed for whole day, work­ers sent home, and some of the cor­po­rate sculp­tures got a re-paint!

On Mon­day 17 May a group of 50 peo­ple from the group “Roundup Mon­san­to” block­ad­ed the Mon­san­to office at Bergschen­hoek in the Nether­lands.

Monsanto Netherlands blockade 1Monsanto Netherlands blockade 2Monsanto Netherlands blockade 3Monsanto Netherlands blockade 4Update: no arrests made, Mon­san­to closed for whole day, work­ers sent home, and some of the cor­po­rate sculp­tures got a re-paint!

On Mon­day 17 May a group of 50 peo­ple from the group “Roundup Mon­san­to” block­ad­ed the Mon­san­to office at Bergschen­hoek in the Nether­lands.

Verdelg Mon­san­to

Press Release: Block­ade of Mon­san­to’s Bergschen­hoek Loca­tion in The Nether­lands

Bergschen­hoek, Mon­day, May 17 — Since 6 o’clock this morn­ing, 50 per­sons of the action group ‘Roundup Mon­san­to’ are block­ing both gates of the Mon­san­to seed com­pa­ny near Rot­ter­dam. ‘Roundup Mon­san­to’ wants Mon­san­to to back out of the seed mar­ket, and demands an end to patents on seeds and liv­ing organ­isms. Mon­san­to and oth­er agro-chem­i­cal multi­na­tion­als are lob­by­ing the Dutch gov­ern­ment and the EU for leg­isla­tive changes that would make it eas­i­er for large com­pa­nies to take con­trol of the seed mar­ket and food production.[1]

The block­ade is tak­ing place at the for­mer De Ruiter Seeds, acquired by Mon­san­to in 2008, where research lab­o­ra­to­ries, offices, green­hous­es, and a cen­tral stor­age for seeds and seedlings are to be found.

The chem­i­cal com­pa­ny Mon­san­to has 23% of the world­wide mar­ket of com­mer­cial seeds in its hands. In the last 5 years, the com­pa­ny has bought up three large inter­na­tion­al­ly active seed com­pa­nies in the Nether­lands: De Ruiter Seeds, West­ern Seeds, and Sem­in­is. As a result, Mon­san­to now dom­i­nates the world mar­ket for veg­etable seeds and seedlings. In addi­tion, Mon­san­to is the mar­ket leader in genet­i­cal­ly engi­neered soy, corn, sug­ar beets, and cot­ton, and has a large mar­ket share in pes­ti­cide sales. “Farm­ers and veg­etable grow­ers are becom­ing increas­ing­ly depen­dent on these big seed com­pa­nies and patent­ed seeds will make the sit­u­a­tion even worse,” says Flip Vonk, an organ­ic farm employ­ee present at the action.

Mon­san­to is a chem­i­cal com­pa­ny which has grown large due to the pro­duc­tion of pes­ti­cides, Agent Orange, and PCBs. [2] After count­less scan­dals revolv­ing around these chem­i­cal sub­stances, the com­pa­ny found a new mar­ket strat­e­gy: devel­op­ment and sales of genet­i­cal­ly manip­u­lat­ed crops. These crops are cul­ti­vat­ed in enor­mous mono­cul­tures, with exces­sive use of fer­tilis­er and pes­ti­cides. Mon­san­to rep­re­sents a destruc­tive mod­el of chem­i­cal agri­cul­ture.

The cur­rent sys­tem of agri­cul­ture, based on mass import and export, is com­plete­ly depen­dent on the con­sump­tion of fos­sil fuels. Chem­i­cal agri­cul­ture is respon­si­ble for a quar­ter to a third of the release of all the green­house gas­es. Over 80% of the cul­ti­vat­ed GMOs are pes­ti­cide resistent, the remain­ing 20% pro­duce insec­ti­cide inside the plant. This form of food pro­duc­tion is extreme­ly harm­ful to peo­ple, nature, and the cli­mate. Genet­i­cal engi­neer­ing will not con­tribute any solu­tion to cli­mate change.

Genet­ic engi­neer­ing is often pre­sent­ed as a solu­tion to the glob­al food ques­tion. But in spite of 15 years of cul­ti­va­tion of genet­i­cal­ly manip­u­lat­ed crops, 2009 wit­nessed a record amount of star­va­tion. GM crops have not increased yields. “The food prob­lem requires com­plete­ly dif­fer­ent solu­tions. We need to dras­ti­cal­ly change course, away from large-scale chem­i­cal agri­cul­ture, towards local food pro­duc­tion in har­mo­ny with nature, with­out pes­ti­cides and with­out genet­i­cal­ly manip­u­lat­ed crops. A world with­out Mon­san­to is a good step in that direc­tion,” accord­ing to Miran­da de Boer from ‘Roundup Mon­san­to’.

The two most impor­tant access doors to the Mon­san­to ter­rain have been closed off. The action group put up ban­ners with the mes­sage “Imag­ine, monop­oly of food, poi­so­nous agri­cul­ture, The World accord­ing to … Mon­san­to”, adbust­ing the com­pa­ny’s logo. It has also adjust­ed the giant cucum­ber and toma­to on the lawn to Mon­san­to’s manip­u­lat­ed real­i­ty. Employ­ees and cus­tomers are greet­ed with cof­fee, tea, and back­ground infor­ma­tion on arrival.

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to the edi­tors:
action loca­tion: Leeuwen­hoek­weg 52, Bergschen­hoek (North of Rot­ter­dam)
con­tact: verdelg-monsanto@riseup.net

[1] For fur­ther infor­ma­tion about the devel­op­ment of patent law and breed­ers’ rights, con­sult a press release from A SEED Europe about the sub­ject: http://www.aseed.net/kwekersrecht-vs-patentrecht

[2] See the film ‘The World Accord­ing to Mon­san­to’

More back­ground infor­ma­tion can be found at:
http://www.gentech.nl
http://www.gmwatch.org
http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org
http://www.aseed.net/monsanto
http://www.combat-monsanto.co.uk
http://www.toxicsoy.org

Action video — http://www.vimeo.com/12529960

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Two GM pota­to tri­als this year

The UK gov­ern­ment in their GM mad­ness have just (7.4.10) approved a new GM pota­to tri­al to go ahead at the Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty farm near Tad­cast­er. It is also like­ly that they will approve a sec­ond, dif­fer­ent tri­al by the Sains­bury Lab­o­ra­to­ry at the John Innes Cen­tre, Nor­wich.

These tri­als are exper­i­men­tal tri­als, and not part of an appli­ca­tion to grow the pota­toes on a com­mer­cial scale. The GM pota­toes are still in the devel­op­ment stage and these tri­als are designed to find out whether the genet­ic manip­u­la­tion works in field con­di­tion. If this is con­firmed then they might go on to be devel­oped for com­mer­cial grow­ing.

Despite mas­sive pub­lic resis­tance and grow­ing evi­dence that GM does not increase yields, is extreme­ly dam­ag­ing to the envi­ron­ment and impov­er­ish­es farm­ers around the world, our gov­ern­ment is push­ing GM onto our plates. GM con­tin­ues to be very lucra­tive for multi­na­tion­al bio­chem­i­cal cor­po­ra­tions… while farm­ers around the world are ris­ing up in protest against this tech­nol­o­gy of con­trol.

The lat­est con pro­mot­ed by the GM spin­ners is that GM will pro­vide the answer to cli­mate change. Rather than cut­ting car­bon emis­sions, stu­pid…

Leeds tri­al:
The Cen­tre for Plant Sci­ences at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Leeds has been giv­en con­sent by Defra to con­duct field tri­als of GM pota­toes engi­neered to resist pota­to cyst eel­worm or pota­to cyst nema­tode (PCN).

This is a dif­fer­ent GM pota­to to the one pre­vi­ous­ly tri­alled in 2008 and dif­fer­ent to the pota­toes pro­posed to be tri­alled in Nor­folk, but many of the prob­lems are the same.

The tri­als com­mence from 1 May to 3 Novem­ber 2010 and con­tin­ue for 3 years until 2012. They take place at the Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty Farm at Tad­cast­er, North York­shire cov­er­ing not more than 1,000 square metres with up to 4,000 GM plants per year.

They are engi­neered to be resis­tant to nema­todes, a pest affect­ing pota­toes that can effec­tive­ly dealt with through good farm­ing prac­tis­es

There is no need for GM to address this pest, nor is there any mar­ket for GM pota­toes, so the tri­al should not go ahead.

Full details of the tri­al can be found here (includ­ing grid ref­er­ences)
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/gm/regulation/registers/consents/index.htm

Nor­wich tri­al
The Sains­bury Lab­o­ra­to­ry at the John Innes Cen­tre, Nor­wich has applied to Defra to con­duct field tri­als of GM pota­toes engi­neered to resist late pota­to blight. These pota­toes con­tain genes from a pota­to rel­a­tive from South Amer­i­ca and have been engi­neered to be resis­tant to blight, a pota­to dis­ease. They are dif­fer­ent from the genes in BAS­F’s GM blight resist pota­toes field test­ed near Cam­bridge in 2007 and 2008. The BASF tri­al was aban­doned last year, for unknown rea­sons.

The release of GM pota­toes would com­mence from 1 May 2010 and run to 30 Novem­ber 2010 and con­tin­ue for a fur­ther 2 years until 2012. The release would take place at the John Innes Cen­tre, Nor­folk, in an area of 1,000 square metres with 200 square metres used each year for GM pota­toes with not more than 200 GM plants per year.

The deci­sion is expect­ed in the next cou­ple of weeks.

A detailed brief­ing on the GM spuds can be down­loaded from

http://www.gmfreeze.org/page.asp?ID=417&iType=1083

The full appli­ca­tion to Defra can be found here (includ­ing grid ref­er­ences)

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/gm/regulation/registers/applications/index.htm

Lib­er­ate the fields!

Upcoming action dates & activist gatherings, 2010 — updated

scroll down for lat­est dates…

8–10 Octo­ber 2010
Earth First! tree plant­i­ng week­end — Treespon­si­bil­i­ty

10 Octo­ber 2010
Glas­gow air­port shut-down action

12 Octo­ber 2010

scroll down for lat­est dates…

8–10 Octo­ber 2010
Earth First! tree plant­i­ng week­end — Treespon­si­bil­i­ty

10 Octo­ber 2010
Glas­gow air­port shut-down action

12 Octo­ber 2010
Glob­al Min­ga for Moth­er Earth

12–16 Octo­ber 2010
Direct Action for Cli­mate Jus­tice, CJA call-out

13 Octo­ber 2010
It’s Ham­mer­time! — Smash EDO

16 Octo­ber 2010
Crude Awak­en­ing — big oil day of action in Lon­don City

23–24 Octo­ber 2010
Stop Nuclear Pow­er Net­work UK Gath­er­ing, Bris­tol

10–12 Decem­ber 2010
Earth First! tree plant­i­ng week­end — Treespon­si­bil­i­ty

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Old dates from this cal­en­dar:

2010

15–17 Jan­u­ary 2010
Peace News Win­ter Gath­er­ing, Not­ting­ham

23–26 Jan­u­ary 2010
Main­shill Pre-Evic­tion Gath­er­ing

5–7 Feb­ru­ary 2010
EF! Win­ter Moot, North East Eng­land

12–14 Feb­ru­ary 2010
UK Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Gath­er­ing, Not­ting­ham

19–21 Feb­ru­ary 2010
Camp for Cli­mate Action nation­al ‘where next?’ gath­er­ing, Bris­tol — region­al ones hap­pen­ing over Jan­u­ary & Feb­ru­ary (details here)

26–28 Feb­ru­ary 2010
No Bor­ders Win­ter Gath­er­ing, Not­ting­ham

14 March 2010
UK Tar Sands Cam­paign Gath­er­ing, York

11am till 6pm (Veg­an lunch by dona­tion)
With BP’s AGM just 1 month away, and 2 weeks of actions planned for 1st to 15th April, come and con­nect with oth­er UK-based Tar Sands cam­paign­ers, share ideas and cre­ate actions. We’ll be look­ing at strate­gies and actions for tar­get­ing Shell, BP and the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land — Britain’s Dirty Three­some on Tar Sands invest­ment.

We’re meet­ing in Der­went Col­lege, York Uni­ver­si­ty, room D/056 — from the sta­tion or city cen­tre, take bus num­ber 4 to the very last stop, walk back about 50 meters, and the road entrance to the col­lege is signed on the left. D/056 is accessed from the out­side, beyond the din­ing hall and ponds.

1 April 2010
Fos­sil Fools Day

1–4 April 2010
The Hunt­ing­ton Lane Fos­sil Fools week­end con­ver­gence

1–15 April 2010
BP Fort­night of Shame
includ­ing Lon­don Mass Action

17–18 April 2010
Social Cen­tres in a Time of Cri­sis, Leeds
A week­end of work­shops, dis­cus­sions and social­is­ing for every­one with an inter­est in rad­i­cal autonomous social cen­tres

22–23 April 2010
anti-avi­a­tion 48 hours of stick­er-whack­ing, sub­ver­tis­ing, adbust­ing pan­de­mo­ni­um

23–26 April 2010
Anti-nuclear Camp, Suf­folk — see lat­est EF!AU for details

6–10 May 2010
Activist Tat train­ing week: putting up mar­quees, erect­ing and mend­ing flat pack toi­lets, as well as tech­ni­cal and the­o­ret­i­cal (pow­er, plumb­ing etc) skill­shar­ing

15 May 2010
Par­ty at the Pumps 2

21 May‑5 June 2010
Merthyr to Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty bike ride — Cli­mate Chains

5–8 June 2010
Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp Gath­er­ing, Ire­land

11–19 June 2010
World Naked Bike Ride — 11 June: Man­ches­ter, Southamp­ton; 12 June, Cardiff, Edin­burgh, Lon­don; 13 June: Brighton, Bris­tol; 19 June, Sheffield, York

18–21 June 2010
Out­door Skill­share, Scot­land

19 June 2010
Nation­al Gath­er­ing of the Stop Nuclear Pow­er Net­work, Lon­don

25 June-31 August 2010
Eco­topia Bike­tour, from Crit­i­cal Mass, Towards Car Free Cities Con­fer­ence, to the French & Ger­man cli­mate camps and much in between.

6–12 July 2010
Anti-Indus­tri­al Land Defence Action Camp, Cat­alo­nia
Go only if you can speak Cata­lan or Span­ish — http://acampadaderesistencies.blogspot.com

14–22 July 2010
Nordic cli­mate action camp, South­ern Swe­den

22 July‑1 August 2010
French Camp Action Cli­mat, near Le Havre

22 July‑2 August 2010
Swiss cli­mate camp Fr / De

23–27 July 2010
Peace News Sum­mer Camp, Oxford­shire

29 July‑4 August 2010
Bel­gian Cli­mate Camp, near Liege

4–9 August 2010
EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing, Der­byshire

12–16 August 2010
Irish Cli­mate Camp, Coun­ty Tyrone

13–17 August 2010
Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru

21–24 August 2010
Cli­mate Camp tar­gets RBS in Edin­burgh: Action Days

21–29 August 2010
Ger­man Kli­macamp, near Erke­lenz

27–30 August 2010
Nation­al Ani­mal Rights Gath­er­ing, near Northamp­ton

27–29 August 2010
Dutch Earth First! Gath­er­ing and CJA meet­ing — Groen Front!

Colombia solidarity action closes BP petrol station, Barcelona

13.4.10
A dozen peo­ple closed a BP petrol sta­tion on Avenue Bonano­va de Sar­rià. Dressed in white suits, the Rep­sol­ma­ta col­lec­tive and friends laid out the chal­lenge: The BP dilem­ma: Bye bye Plan­et or Boy­cott Petrol?

http://repsolmata.ourproject.org

Video

Barcelona BP action13.4.10
A dozen peo­ple closed a BP petrol sta­tion on Avenue Bonano­va de Sar­rià. Dressed in white suits, the Rep­sol­ma­ta col­lec­tive and friends laid out the chal­lenge: The BP dilem­ma: Bye bye Plan­et or Boy­cott Petrol?

http://repsolmata.ourproject.org

Video

Earth First! Summer Gathering, 4th — 9th Aug 2010, Derbyshire — location & programme announced/set-up plans & call-out

Eco­log­i­cal Direct Action with­out Com­pro­mise

5 days of work­shops, skill shar­ing and plan­ning action, plus low-impact liv­ing with­out lead­ers.

Meet peo­ple, learn skills, take action.

For lat­est details, see http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/
Set-up plans & call-out
Loca­tion
Pro­gramme

EF! Summer Gathering poster 2010Eco­log­i­cal Direct Action with­out Com­pro­mise

5 days of work­shops, skill shar­ing and plan­ning action, plus low-impact liv­ing with­out lead­ers.

Meet peo­ple, learn skills, take action.

For lat­est details, see http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/
Set-up plans & call-out
Loca­tion
Pro­gramme
Want to do some­thing to stop our plan­et from get­ting trashed?

EF! is about direct action to halt the destruc­tion of the Earth. It’s about doing it your­self rather than rely­ing on lead­ers, gov­ern­ments or indus­try. Direct action is at the heart of it, whether you’re stand­ing in front of a bull­doz­er, shut­ting down an open-cast mine or rip­ping up a field of GM crops.

We’re a loose net­work of peo­ple, groups and cam­paigns com­ing togeth­er for eco­log­i­cal direct action.

Join us for 5 days of work­shops, net­work­ing and plan­ning actions, run with­out lead­ers by every­one who comes along. The gath­er­ing is also a prac­ti­cal exam­ple of low-impact eco-liv­ing and non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­is­ing.

What’s hap­pen­ing?
Over 80 work­shops, dis­cus­sions, plan­ning, strat­e­gy and ‘where next’ ses­sions:

*Share and learn skills for kick-ass actions on land and water.
Small boat han­dling and blockad­ing using kayaks / Blockad­ing — tripods, lock-ons/ Fences / Climb­ing skills / Action recon­nais­sance / Secu­ri­ty for Activists / Strat­e­gy and tac­tics / How to research cor­po­ra­tions /

*Net­work cur­rent cam­paigns against eco­log­i­cal destruc­tion
Open-cast min­ing / Genet­ic engi­neer­ing / Agro­fu­els / Sav­ing Ice­land / Cli­mate actions / Pipeline resis­tance in Ross­port / Anti-nuclear / Air­port expansion/ Tar Sands

*Think about eco-cen­tric ethics and alter­na­tive ways of organ­is­ing
Deep green ethics / Anar­chist eco­nom­ics / Anar­chist his­to­ry / Rad­i­cal Pol­i­tics / Work­ing with­out leaders/ Con­sen­sus deci­sion-mak­ing

*Prac­ti­cal skills for eco­log­i­cal restora­tion and sus­tain­able liv­ing.
Intro­duc­tion to Ecol­o­gy / Restora­tion ecol­o­gy / Flo­ra and Fau­na iden­ti­fi­ca­tion / Veg­an Cake mak­ing / Pow­er from solar and wind / wild food / Squat­ting / Bike main­te­nance

As well as inter­na­tion­al cam­paigns round-up, net­work­ing and plan­ning for future actions.

Cost and prac­ti­cal things
£20–30 accord­ing to what you can afford.
The gath­er­ing is in Der­byshire, the exact loca­tion will be announced the week before. More info on our web­site.

Find out more and join in!

Email us if you can offer a work­shop, want to help out with the gath­er­ing or if you would like posters and leaflets to dis­trib­ute.

We have now a stack of fresh­ly print­ed posters adver­tis­ing the gath­er­ing. If you’d like to send you some to stick up in your area or to take to events, fes­ti­vals and the like, please email us. Alter­na­tive­ly you can also down­load the files and print your own. They are fair­ly large files! EF! gath­er­ing poster (A4)

We are now look­ing for peo­ple to run work­shops and dis­cus­sions at the gath­er­ing. Please con­tact us if you can offer some­thing. Have a look at our pro­gramme page to see the kind of thing we’re look­ing for.

http://www.earthfirst.org.uk, sum­mer­gath­er­ing _ NOSPAM _ @ _ NOSPAM earthfirst.org.uk

Coal Action Scotland InfoTour dates

The Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp is going on tour! Check our list of dates below to see if we’re com­ing any­where near you. If you’d like us to to a talk where you are and its not on the list, email us at main­shill [at] riseup.net and we’ll get back to you as soon as pos­si­ble.

10th March
Brighton
7pm at the Cow­ley Club
Lon­don Road

The Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp is going on tour! Check our list of dates below to see if we’re com­ing any­where near you. If you’d like us to to a talk where you are and its not on the list, email us at main­shill [at] riseup.net and we’ll get back to you as soon as pos­si­ble.

10th March
Brighton
7pm at the Cow­ley Club
Lon­don Road

12th March
Leeds
7pm at the Band­stand Com­mu­ni­ty Allot­ments
Wood­house Ridge, Mean­wood Road
15th March
Brad­ford
7pm at the 1 in 12 Club
21–23 Albion Street

16th March
Lan­cast­er
7pm at the Lan­cast­er Action Resource Cen­tre
78a Pen­ny Street

Kernow Action Now — Send us Mail

Ker­now Action Now is hap­py to pub­li­cise all actions and com­mu­ni­ty events that edu­cate and inform peo­ple about, or pre­vent, the exploita­tion of the envi­ron­ment and the com­mu­ni­ty.

Ker­now Action Now is hap­py to pub­li­cise all actions and com­mu­ni­ty events that edu­cate and inform peo­ple about, or pre­vent, the exploita­tion of the envi­ron­ment and the com­mu­ni­ty. This includes reports of actions (sent anony­mous­ly) that inflict eco­nom­ic dam­age on those prof­it­ing from the destruc­tion of the envi­ron­ment and the com­mu­ni­ty, and on insti­tu­tions that are clas­sist and exploita­tive, so long as all nec­es­sary pre­cau­tions are tak­en against harm­ing any ani­mal — human or non-human. We do not sup­port and will not pub­li­cise actions that are racist, sex­ist or homo­pho­bic.

To con­tact us, send us use­ful infor­ma­tion or leaflets, write to:

KAN
c/o Unit 1356
PO Box 7169
Poole
BH15 9EL

http://kernowaction.wordpress.com

courts attacked in bristol

Last night the mag­is­trates court next to the bus sta­tion in the mid­dle of bris­tol was attacked. all the reach­able win­dows were smashed out and spray paint mes­sages left on the walls “fuck the law not the poor!”

Last night the mag­is­trates court next to the bus sta­tion in the mid­dle of bris­tol was attacked. all the reach­able win­dows were smashed out and spray paint mes­sages left on the walls “fuck the law not the poor!”
we know that the court ‘jus­tice’ sys­tem is noth­ing but a farse designed and run to pro­tect the wealth and pow­er that rules this rot­ten soci­ety. we know that this sys­tem is our ene­my, it does not pro­tect us. we know that to achieve a world where we might con­trol our own lives and find solu­tions to our own prob­lems we must first fight to bring this world to the ash­es that it so deserves.
this done in sol­i­dar­i­ty and anar­chist greet­ings to every­one fucked over by the courts, pro­ba­tion, police, boss­es, and every­one fight­ing class strug­gle against the pow­er in the social war that is brought down on us.