Join us tomorrow (Saturday 15 Dec) to stop the tree felling!

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Fol­low­ing-on from today’s suc­cess­ful action to stop the felling of trees in the Val­ley (see below) we will be return­ing to the Val­ley tomor­row (Sat­ur­day 15 Decem­ber) when it is antic­i­pat­ed that the con­trac­tors will try again.

As today, the focus will almost cer­tain­ly be on the trees along the line of the old dis­used rail­way, just east of Adam’s farm (see below).

Please try to come down ear­ly! Meet at 7am at Crowhurst sta­tion (the 6.50am train from Hast­ings [6.53am from St Leonards War­rior Square] gets into Crowhurst at 7.02am). Oth­er­wise, come down lat­er as the more num­bers we have the bet­ter.

Bring water bot­tles, warm cloth­ing, water­proofs, and choco­late. Stay calm & peace­ful. If you want to come down and sup­port oth­ers then please bring food and hot bev­er­ages.

Also, please con­tact us if you either have a car and can help to give peo­ple lifts, or if you can offer accom­mo­da­tion to peo­ple who are trav­el­ling from out­side the imme­di­ate area.

Con­tact num­ber: 07926 423 033

map - disused railway line

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PROTESTORS TAKE TO TREES TO STOP CHAINSAWS
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Anti-road pro­tes­tors from Hast­ings, St Leonards and Bex­hill were joined by oth­ers from East­bourne, Brighton and Lon­don at dawn in the Combe Val­ley today (Fri­day Decem­ber 14) to stop attempts to begin tree-felling for the Bex­hill-Hast­ings Link Road. On a day of heavy rain and high winds, around 30 pro­tes­tors suc­cess­ful­ly pre­vent­ed any sig­nif­i­cant work tak­ing place despite the pres­ence in the val­ley of over 100 secu­ri­ty guards, chain­saw oper­a­tives and oth­er con­trac­tors.

The cam­paign­ers ini­tial­ly occu­pied trees at Adams Farm and suc­cess­ful­ly block­ad­ed the access track for over 2 hours. The main con­trac­tors’ con­voy from Sid­ley arrived en masse at Upper Wilt­ing Farm mid-morn­ing, and they pro­ceed­ed on foot to attempt tree-cut­ting near Lit­tle Bog Wood. Pro­tes­tors prompt­ly moved into the wood­land to min­gle with the work­ers, mak­ing it impos­si­ble for any felling to occur.

The con­trac­tors then relo­cat­ed by vehi­cle to Adams Farm and were again meet by pro­tes­tors, some still occu­py­ing trees and oth­ers on the ground. There were lengthy peri­ods of inac­tiv­i­ty with the work crews and secu­ri­ty seem­ing unclear what tac­tics to adopt. On only a few occa­sions were chain­saws or strim­mers start­ed but pro­tes­tors imme­di­ate­ly placed them­selves in posi­tions to stop them being used. The con­trac­tors and secu­ri­ty guards retreat­ed to their vans for lunch and at around 12.30 made a deci­sion to aban­don work for the day. Pro­tes­tors remained on alert in the val­ley for a fur­ther 2 hours to ensure no fur­ther attempts were made.