site taken for Camp for Climate Action 2009, at Blackheath

After a relaxed start to things, get­ting to the camp­site seemed almost too easy. Only one video­g­ra­ph­er was has­sled when an offi­cer tried to grab his cam­era ear­ly on. After a first meet­ing, tents and mar­quees are going up all over the place.

Tripod & banner at climate camp 2009climate camp 2009 tripod with banks behindAfter a relaxed start to things, get­ting to the camp­site seemed almost too easy. Only one video­g­ra­ph­er was has­sled when an offi­cer tried to grab his cam­era ear­ly on. After a first meet­ing, tents and mar­quees are going up all over the place.

The weath­er is nice, albeit some­what windy and the view over Lon­don is amaz­ing. It’s almost hard to believe that we’re still in the city.

Swoop action time­line

Loca­tion, more pho­tos and more at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/

Come to a Picnic

A Fam­i­ly Pic­nic Day to Stop Tesco Build­ing at Tit­nore Woods, in West Sus­sex.

A Fam­i­ly Pic­nic Day to Stop Tesco Build­ing at Tit­nore Woods, in West Sus­sex.

On Tues­day 22nd Sep­tem­ber, we will meet at 12 noon at the round­about in front of the exist­ing West Dur­ring­ton Tesco Extra. It’s the where Romany Road joins New Road. At about 1230 we’ll move to a bet­ter pic­nic site in the fields behind the Tesco car park, where build­ing work for the new Tesco has begun. Bring food to share and any­thing else that you think will help make the point that we don’t want Tesco destroy­ing our land­scape and our com­mu­ni­ties! Please tell your friends and bring them along.
The protest camp is near­by and they wel­come vis­i­tors and dona­tions.

http://www.titnore.wordpress.com

Eco-Anarchists Attack Luxury Car in Guadalajara, Mexico

In the ear­ly morn­ing hours of August 18 our cell once again decid­ed to attack the machines which destroy the plan­et and its inhab­i­tants; this time our protest was against the auto­mo­bile, and why do it if not to lux­u­ry cars.

In the ear­ly morn­ing hours of August 18 our cell once again decid­ed to attack the machines which destroy the plan­et and its inhab­i­tants; this time our protest was against the auto­mo­bile, and why do it if not to lux­u­ry cars.

Com­mu­nique:

“Arson attack on a lux­u­ry car by eco-anar­chists in Guadala­jara, Mex­i­co

In the ear­ly morn­ing hours of August 18 our cell once again decid­ed to attack the machines which destroy the plan­et and its inhab­i­tants; this time our protest was against the auto­mo­bile, and why do it if not to lux­u­ry cars. We entered a bour­geois area of our city and we set fire to the front tires of a lux­u­ry car; unfor­tu­nate­ly the fire did not spread because of the rain; it only melt­ed the tires, but it cre­at­ed a psy­cho­log­i­cal fear in all those who choose to invest their mon­ey and spend it in the destruc­tion of our planet.We will return to destroy their machines!

ECO ANARCHISTS GUADALAJARA MEXICO”

Source: ELF Press Office

Ride Planet Earth

Dear all,

I hope you are well.

My name is Richard i am the British coor­di­na­tor of the Ride Plan­et Earth project.

I hope you can take a moment to read this mes­sage.

Bike powerDear all,

I hope you are well.

My name is Richard i am the British coor­di­na­tor of the Ride Plan­et Earth project.

I hope you can take a moment to read this mes­sage.

Ride Plan­et Earth is encour­ag­ing action to pre­vent dan­ger­ous cli­mate change. The project cul­mi­nates on 6th Dec 09, the day before the Cli­mate Change nego­ti­a­tions begin in Copen­hagen, with a series of simul­ta­ne­ous cycling events in cities, towns, and dirt tracks around the globe. The mes­sage we are send­ing is that ordi­nary peo­ple can and will take action to stop cli­mate change so our gov­ern­ments must do the same. Start Cycle Change: Stop Cli­mate Change.

Ride Plan­et Earth began as a jour­ney from Bris­bane to Copen­hagen by bicy­cle, to high­light the cur­rent impacts of cli­mate change on the plan­et’s most vul­ner­a­ble com­mu­ni­ties. The Cycle Change Con­voy has now reached Geor­gia and over the next 4 months will cross europe to Den­mark.

To find out more vis­it

www.rideplanetearth.org

At present the 6th Dec will see events occur­ring in Aus­tralia, Asia, Africa, Europe and North Amer­i­ca. But to make a stronger state­ment we need more. The UK has a huge poten­tial to help.
That is why I am writ­ing to you.

Please con­tact me at richardkimberley8@hotmai.com, if you, your organ­i­sa­tion can or know of any indi­vid­u­als or organ­i­sa­tions who have the capac­i­ty to put on a ride, large or small. Your help will be great­ly, great­ly appre­ci­at­ed.

Lets spread the word

Yours sin­cere­ly,

Richard Kim­ber­ley

British Coor­di­na­tor
www.rideplanetearth.org
richardkimberley8@hotmail.com

Start Cycle Change Stop Cli­mate Change

RBS glued shut by the ELF

The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land is one of the largest investors and prof­i­teers of envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion and the inter­na­tion­al arms trade. They destroy nat­ur­al habi­tats, there­fore unbal­anc­ing the ecos­phere, by using geno­ci­dal meth­ods against the species pop­u­lat­ing the Earth.

The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land is one of the largest investors and prof­i­teers of envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion and the inter­na­tion­al arms trade. They destroy nat­ur­al habi­tats, there­fore unbal­anc­ing the ecos­phere, by using geno­ci­dal meth­ods against the species pop­u­lat­ing the Earth.

Whilst hold­ing shares in arms deal­er ITT, who sup­port­ed the Nazis and now make wars pos­si­ble in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pales­tine, RBS are also the largest financier of the arms indus­try, hav­ing loaned £44.6 bil­lion in the last ten years and hold­ing £36.4 mil­lion shares.

In response to the call for action against the arms trade, in the run up to the DESi arms fair, their locks were glued shut in Som­er­set.

ELF

Five activists walk straight into Faslane nuclear weapons base – *breaking news*

Tri­dent Ploughshares, Mon­day August 17, 2009 – 16:40pm – for imme­di­ate release

Faslane walk-inTri­dent Ploughshares, Mon­day August 17, 2009 – 16:40pm – for imme­di­ate release

This after­noon five peace activists from non­vi­o­lent direct action group Tri­dent Ploughshares walked unchal­lenged straight into Faslane naval base in Scot­land, the home of Britain ’s nuclear-armed Tri­dent sub­marines, mak­ing a mock­ery of secu­ri­ty for Britain’s “strate­gic nuclear deter­rent.” The five are cur­rent­ly still inside the base.

The activists, one man and four women, released the fol­low­ing state­ment:

“We invite oth­ers to fol­low us through this gate to restore human­i­tar­i­an law.”

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion to fol­low.

Notes to edi­tor:

Tri­dent Ploughshares is a cam­paign ini­ti­at­ed in 1998 to dis­arm Britain ’s Tri­dent nuclear weapons sys­tem in a non-vio­lent, peace­ful, safe, open and account­able man­ner

Web­site: http://www.tridentploughshares.org

Tri­dent Ploughshares Media
tridentp.media [at] yahoo.co.uk

—–

State­ments from the cit­i­zen inspec­tors; arrestee details

17.08.2009 17:25
The five Tri­dent Ploughshares cit­i­zen inspec­tors, who are now in cus­tody after the “ban­dit alarm” went off at Faslane for around half an hour, are as fol­lows:

Bri­an Larkin 49 Amer­i­can , unem­ployed teacher liv­ing in Scot­land

Sylvia Boyes 65 Peace Cam­paign­er from Keigh­ley

Mary Milling­ton 61 Retired welsh lan­guage tutor — lived at Green­han for 5 years

Ang­ie Zel­ter 58 Human Being!

Pen­ny Stone 25 Musi­cian

They issued the fol­low­ing state­ment:

Dear Friends at Faslane,

A group of us from Tri­dent Ploughshares have entered the base today to call for the process of dis­ar­ma­ment of Tri­dent nuclear weapons to begin. We are here to remind all con­cerned that the UK gov­ern­ment, as sig­na­to­ry to the Nuclear Non Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty under­took more than 40 years ago to com­plete the dis­ar­ma­ment of its nuclear weapons. The con­tin­u­ing deploy­ment of Tri­dent seri­ous­ly threat­ens glob­al secu­ri­ty and peace, encour­ag­ing fur­ther pro­lif­er­a­tion. In 2009 Judge Bed­jaoui, Pres­i­dent of the Inter­na­tion­al Court of Jus­tice, gave an opin­ion on “the legal­i­ty of a nuclear weapons sys­tem that deploys over 100 nuclear war­heads with an approx­i­mate yield of 100 kilo­tons per war­head.” He stat­ed: “Bear­ing in mind that war­heads of this size con­sti­tute around eight times the explo­sive pow­er of the bomb that flat­tened Hiroshi­ma … and killed over 100,000 civil­ians, it fol­lows that the use of even a sin­gle such war­head in any cir­cum­stance, whether a first or sec­ond use and whether intend­ed to be tar­get­ed against civil­ian pop­u­la­tions or mil­i­tary objec­tives, would inevitably vio­late the pro­hi­bi­tions on the inflic­tion of unnec­es­sary suf­fer­ing and indis­crim­i­nate harm as well as the rule of pro­por­tion­al­i­ty…. In my opin­ion, such a sys­tem deployed and ready for action would be unlaw­ful.”

The Scot­tish gov­ern­ment formed a work­ing group for a future of a Scot­land with­out nuclear weapons near­ly two years ago but has failed to release a report let alone take any rel­e­vant action while the peo­ple of Scot­land over­whelm­ing­ly oppose the pres­ence of nuclear weapons in these waters. As long as the gov­ern­ments fail to begin a process of dis­ar­ma­ment mem­bers of Tri­dent Ploughshares are com­mit­ted to what­ev­er non­vi­o­lent action pos­si­ble to begin that process. We invite oth­ers to join us or con­tact us to dis­cuss your con­cerns.

The process of dis­ar­ma­ment would not have to mean the loss of jobs in the area. We urge the gov­ern­ment to redi­rect the resources cur­rent­ly allo­cat­ed to Tri­dent to meet real human needs. The skills of peo­ple work­ing at this base could well be employed in the area build­ing the infra­struc­ture for renew­able ener­gy, alle­vi­at­ing the threat of cli­mate change, among oth­er pos­si­bil­i­ties. We invite you to con­tact us so that we can enter into plan­ning for the future of a Scot­land and world with­out nuclear weapons.

Rather than con­tin­ue to threat­en oth­er nations and mil­lions of inno­cent civil­ians with nuclear weapons Scot­land and the UK could lead the world by scrap­ping Tri­dent.
We entered the gate ful­ly aware that we might be charged with vio­la­tion of SOCPA. That laws was estab­lished osten­si­bly to deter “seri­ous orga­nized crime.” But it is the pres­ence of Tri­dent sub­marines each car­ry­ing 48 war­heads ten times more destruc­tive than the Hiroshi­ma bomb which con­sti­tutes a seri­ous orga­nized crime. We invite oth­ers to fol­low us through this gate and restore human­i­tar­i­an law.

In peace and hope,

Sylvia Boyes Con­tact:
Mary Milling­ton 07768 312675
Pen­ny Stone
Bri­an Larkin
Ang­ie Zel­ter

Mem­bers of Tri­dent Ploughshares 17 August 2009

Mary Milling­ton addi­tion­al­ly issued the fol­low­ing state­ment:

“Hav­ing recent­ly moved to Glas­gow, I am so proud that Scot­land has decid­ed we do not want Tri­dent or any oth­er nuclear weapon.

“I have entered Faslane Naval Base today to express my sense of urgency for this weapon of mass destruc­tion to be gone, for just the very pos­ses­sion of it, let alone its poten­tial use, is immoral, ille­gal and caus­ing pro­lif­er­a­tion and dan­ger across the plan­et.”

Tri­dent Ploughshares Media
tridentp.media [at] yahoo.co.uk
http://www.tridentploughshares.org

——-

All five arrestees were released at around 9pm on Mon­day evening (17 August) and charged with crim­i­nal tres­pass under the Seri­ous Organ­ised Crime and Police (SOCraP) Act 2005 (also known as SOCPA) s.128 and under the Min­istry of Defence byelaws (entry to the base with­out author­i­ty). A report is being sent to the Procu­ra­tor Fis­cal who will decide whether or not to pros­e­cute.

The five were in Scot­land to take part in the Tri­dent Ploughshares dis­ar­ma­ment camp at Coul­port, near Faslane. The camp is a week long gath­er­ing dur­ing which peace activists share ideas, plan actions and enjoy them­selves. The camp will run until the 23rd of August and every­one is invit­ed to come and par­tic­i­pate. Details can be found here: http://www.tridentploughshares.org/article983

Whats going on in Mayo? Rossport Update

Overview of the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty cam­paign in the last few months: the Soli­taire, actions, on-land sec­tion, arrests, assaults, strat­e­gy, plan­ning appeal, mobil­is­ing and more!

What’s going on in mayo?!

Overview of the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty cam­paign in the last few months: the Soli­taire, actions, on-land sec­tion, arrests, assaults, strat­e­gy, plan­ning appeal, mobil­is­ing and more!

What’s going on in mayo?!

The last few months have been dif­fi­cult times for the Ross­port cam­paign but have also seen some great col­lab­o­ra­tions with activists from across Ire­land, inter­na­tion­als and the local com­mu­ni­ty.

This sum­mer the Soli­taire laid the first sec­tion of pipe in Broad­haven Bay. Dredgers are in the process of back fill­ing the first sec­tion of the pipeline, com­ing and going from the bay depend­ing on weath­er con­di­tions.… IRMS, the pri­vate secu­ri­ty firm employed by Shell, con­tin­ue to tar­get and assault pro­tes­tors. Ear­li­er this year they sunk the boat of local fish­er­man Pat O’Don­nell, one of the ‘Ross­port 5’ and attacked Willie Cor­duff, anoth­er cam­paign­er, dur­ing a non-vio­lent protest. Both were hos­pi­talised.

Sev­er­al inter­na­tion­al anti-Shell cam­paign­ers were recent­ly remand­ed for a block­ade and bailed away from Mayo. This is a wor­ry­ing devel­op­ment enforced by cor­rupt judges col­lud­ing with Shell. Mau­ra Har­ring­ton, and Niall Har­nett, both well known Shell to Sea cam­paign­ers were both giv­en 4 and 8 months respec­tive­ly, after refus­ing to com­ply with a good behav­iour bond which stat­ed that they would keep the peace, and stay away from any Shell relat­ed infra­struc­ture.

Mau­ra appealed her con­vic­tion, and was released from prison on bail pend­ing appeal. Niall served 15 days in Castlerea prison for refus­ing his extreme­ly restric­tive bail con­di­tions, which effec­tive­ly stopped him from being in his home. He is now out on bail.

In the last two weeks alone there have been 2 acci­dents involv­ing Shells boats, one caus­ing an oil spill, anoth­er dam­ag­ing a sup­ply ship to the pipeline. Accord­ing to Shell nei­ther had any envi­ron­men­tal impact, despite sub­stances leak­ing into the sea. This fur­ther proves the mock­ery that is the risk assess­ments on the envi­ron­men­tal impacts that they are con­duct­ing.

Despite the suc­cess of the Soli­taire and pres­sure from the gar­dai and IRMS the fight is by no means over!! In August the oral hear­ing was held where Shell sought to obtain a com­pul­so­ry pur­chase order for land need­ed across the bay to lay the on-shore pipe section…and the deci­sion has been put back till the end of Octo­ber.

Resis­tance in Glen­gad is still strong, with plans for the next phase in the bat­tle against Shell.…with the on-shore sec­tion comes a new wave of chal­lenges (and oppor­tu­ni­ties) for cam­paign­ers fight­ing to stop the pipeline… We will be con­tin­u­ing to chal­lenge Shel­l’s intim­i­da­tion tac­tics in order to stop this ille­gal, unsafe, and envi­ron­men­tal­ly cat­a­stroph­ic project. The sit­u­a­tion in Ross­port is a line in the sand for new meth­ods of intim­i­da­tion, human rights abus­es, and envi­ron­men­tal­ly dis­as­trous gas extrac­tion and must be stopped. Inter­na­tion­al links in the cam­paign have been devel­op­ing over years, espe­cial­ly with the Ogo­ni tribe in Nige­ria where Shel­l’s tac­tics have caused many human­i­tar­i­an crises, and famous­ly led to a tri­al against Shell for the mur­der of Ken Saro-Wiwa. Most recent­ly the Shell guilty cam­paign will see a col­lab­o­ra­tion between activists from across the globe fight­ing to stop Shell.

On camp and up at the house we are doing main­te­nance work on the boats, gar­den and equip­ment, and peo­ple are always very wel­come! The Irish Shell to Sea net­work is mobil­is­ing peo­ple ahead of the next sec­tion of the cam­paign, organ­is­ing actions and demos, and devel­op­ing strate­gies for action… in the UK there’s loads that can be done: organ­is­ing film nights, ben­e­fit gigs, tak­ing action in your local area against Shell and the oth­er com­pa­nies prof­it­ing from the pipeline, and mobil­is­ing ahead of the next phase. With peo­ple being bailed away from Mayo, it’s more impor­tant than ever to have peo­ple com­ing to take action against Shell!

To find out more keep an eye out for work­shops at the EF gath­er­ing, Cli­mate Cam­p’s and fes­ti­vals across the UK..

The strug­gle con­tin­ues!

For more infor­ma­tion see
www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com

www.corribsos.com

www.shellguilty.com

or email rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com

China villagers storm lead plant

17 August 2009
At least 600 chil­dren have exces­sive amounts of lead in their blood

Hun­dreds of Chi­nese vil­lagers have bro­ken into a fac­to­ry that poi­soned more than 600 chil­dren, reports say.

Vil­lagers tore down fenc­ing and smashed coal trucks at the lead smelt­ing fac­to­ry in Shaanxi Province.

17 August 2009
At least 600 chil­dren have exces­sive amounts of lead in their blood

Hun­dreds of Chi­nese vil­lagers have bro­ken into a fac­to­ry that poi­soned more than 600 chil­dren, reports say.

Vil­lagers tore down fenc­ing and smashed coal trucks at the lead smelt­ing fac­to­ry in Shaanxi Province.

Local author­i­ties have admit­ted that the plant is respon­si­ble for poi­son­ing the chil­dren. More than 150 were in hos­pi­tal.

Air, soil and water pol­lu­tion is com­mon in Chi­na, which has seen rapid eco­nom­ic growth over the past few decades.

Tox­ic met­al

The vil­lagers broke into the Dongling Lead and Zinc Smelt­ing Com­pa­ny, near the city of Bao­ji in west­ern Shaanxi on Mon­day, accord­ing to the state-run Xin­hua news agency.

About 100 police offi­cers were sent to the plant to restore order.

The vil­lagers are angry because med­ical tests revealed that at least 600 chil­dren under 14 from two vil­lages near the plant have exces­sive amounts of lead in their blood.

About a quar­ter of them were tak­en to hos­pi­tal for treat­ment.

Envi­ron­men­tal offi­cials from Bao­ji city gov­ern­ment admit­ted on Sun­day that the plant was “main­ly to blame” for the chil­dren’s lead poi­son­ing, accord­ing to Xin­hua.

Checks found that water, soil and waste from the fac­to­ry — a major local employ­er — all met nation­al envi­ron­men­tal stan­dards.

But the lead con­tent in the air around the fac­to­ry was more than six times the lev­el found a few hun­dred metres away.

The smelt­ing plant has now been closed down.

Local offi­cials had promised to relo­cate all res­i­dents liv­ing with­in a 500m ( 550 yard ) radius of the fac­to­ry with­in three years of its open­ing, but that plan stalled.

Xin­hua said only 156 fam­i­lies had been moved; three times that num­ber are still wait­ing.

Vil­lages are also wor­ried that the new homes are still not far enough away from the plant to pre­vent their chil­dren from get­ting sick.

Lead is a tox­ic met­al that can get into the air and water sup­plies.

It can cause a range of health prob­lems, from learn­ing dis­abil­i­ties to seizures. Chil­dren under six are most at risk.

ELF Torches Development Water Truck in Mexico

16.8.2009
Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front Torch­es Devel­op­ment Water Truck in Mex­i­co

Com­mu­nique:
In the clan­des­tine dark­ness, on a tran­quil and hot night, we assem­bled our dream with gaso­line that would soon be fire.

We walk under the ghosts of the trees already destroyed, only our breath­ing and steps we could hear. Dur­ing this night, every­thing went well.

16.8.2009
Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front Torch­es Devel­op­ment Water Truck in Mex­i­co

Com­mu­nique:
In the clan­des­tine dark­ness, on a tran­quil and hot night, we assem­bled our dream with gaso­line that would soon be fire.

We walk under the ghosts of the trees already destroyed, only our breath­ing and steps we could hear. Dur­ing this night, every­thing went well.

We arrived at our objec­tive, a truck full of water, uti­lized to squan­der hun­dreds of liters of water for the earth that civ­i­liza­tion would lat­er lick, urban­iz­ing it and leav­ing it com­plete­ly infer­tile, all for the con­struc­tion of streets where zom­bies wan­der.

We placed our device in the front rim of the truck and we hid behind urban flo­ra. A small spark of hap­pi­ness suf­fices to illu­mi­nate a sad night of agony.

Our dark clothes cam­ou­flage with the shad­ows, and the lumi­nous and round moon lit the truck that in some min­utes would begin to burn. The incen­di­ary was lit and began to burn the the rim, the chest, and lat­er, slow­ly, the cab­in of the truck would be eat­en. A great cloud rose to the skies, as we felt a great emo­tion in our bod­ies. The flames were large, as large as our desire to see the dying civ­i­liza­tion burn.

In the com­pa­ny of the stars, we admired our com­plet­ed action, behind the trees, just as the pan­ther visu­al­izes its prey.

Sud­den­ly, the deaf­en­ing noise of chaos, of neigh­bors, and of sirens were heard. An ambu­lance arrived, fire­men arrived and the cars that were near the smoke began to flee. The deaf­en­ing sound was the sound of the motor of the truck explod­ing.

The social peace had been destroyed. Exploiters of the earth received their pun­ish­ment, the truck was ren­dered use­less and we once again struck with­out leav­ing any trail.

Revenge for the land, the trees, the moun­tains, the water and every­thing that sig­ni­fies wild nature turned into mer­chan­dise for the anthro­pocen­tric human!

We will con­tin­ue in the fight.

Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front/Mexico

info@elfpressoffice.org
http://www.elfpressoffice.org

Police raid eco-protest camp

16.08.2009
POLICE bul­lies have invad­ed Camp Tit­nore near Wor­thing and intim­i­dat­ed the pro­test­ers, who have been peace­ful­ly occu­py­ing the threat­ened Dur­ring­ton wood­land since 2006.

16.08.2009
POLICE bul­lies have invad­ed Camp Tit­nore near Wor­thing and intim­i­dat­ed the pro­test­ers, who have been peace­ful­ly occu­py­ing the threat­ened Dur­ring­ton wood­land since 2006.

Com­ing just a few weeks after Tesco got per­mis­sion for its dis­gust­ing new abom­i­na­tion on neigh­bour­ing fields, it is feared this her­alds an all-out attack on the camp by the usu­al unholy alliance of prof­i­teer­ing cap­i­tal­ist scum, cor­rupt local author­i­ties and the tax­pay­er-fund­ed thugs-in-blue.

Strong rumours are cir­cu­lat­ing that Wor­thing Bor­ough Coun­cil plan­ners are to meet very soon to give the final go-ahead for the 875-home hous­ing devel­op­ment at Tit­nore Woods and that the camp will be cleared by force before work starts, pos­si­bly as soon as Octo­ber.

The campers are appeal­ing for all those who have sup­port­ed them dur­ing their three-year marathon protest to make the effort to come and vis­it them now — before it is too late — and show the author­i­ties that they can­not mis­treat them with impuni­ty as they enjoy pub­lic back­ing.

If peo­ple can go and stay at the camp for any amount of time, no mat­ter how small, that would obvi­ous­ly be even bet­ter.

The lat­est police raid on the camp came under the the pre­tence of a “health and safe­ty check”. Up to 18 tooled-up ‘offi­cers’ intim­i­dat­ed the envi­ron­men­tal­ists with video cam­eras, as they were in-ter­ror-gat­ed. This includ­ed a young woman with a 4‑year-old child who was vis­it­ing friends at the camp. The police then search and video’d all areas of the camp despite being told to leave the campers’ home.

Clear­ly even after all the crit­i­cism of the police by gov­ern­ment min­is­ters fol­low­ing their behav­iour in Lon­don in April they are still out of con­trol.

The campers now expect more harass­ment in order to get them to give up and leave.

Warn­ing of a pos­si­ble move to give the hous­ing devel­op­ment the OK immi­nent­ly, cam­paign group Pro­tect Our Wood­land! says: “A lot has to be done in a very short time. First please could you sign the peti­tion at: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/TitnoreWoods/ and ask all in your address book to do the same. Next it is still very impor­tant to send an e‑mail of objec­tion to the coun­cil, please find all the details at www.protectourwoodland.co.uk then if you’ve still got the ener­gy write to the papers.

“Yes we know there’s been very lit­tle report­ing in the local papers — except for the Tesco part of the devel­op­ment — that’s because edi­tors get fed up with the same old sus­pects writ­ing in end­less­ly. So let’s see if a new hand will get results. All the details are on the web­site.”

Mean­while the cam­paign­ing Dur­ring­ton and North­brook Times reports that work on the mas­sive new Tesco Extra will start tomor­row, Mon­day August 17, with res­i­dents’ con­cerns bull­dozed out of the path of the mon­ster that they like to call progress.

It report­ed in a spe­cial email bul­letin:

“At a pub­lic meet­ing in the Dur­ring­ton Com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre, Robert Cur­tis Project Man­ag­er for builders Kier revealed that although dis­tur­bance to local res­i­dents would be kept to a min­i­mum there would be some incon­ve­nience.

“He admit­ted to a stunned audi­ence, that one max­i­mum weight mul­ti-wheeled truck would have to come through the exist­ing Tesco car park every 7 min­utes as nego­ti­a­tions had bro­ken down with the own­er of land north of Ful­beck Ave, pre­vi­ous­ly ear­marked. The route to the car park indi­cat­ed on the hand­out was through res­i­den­tial roads such as New Road (From the Lamb) and Romany Road.

“It was fur­ther revealed that apart from rain­wa­ter har­vest­ing NO oth­er sus­tain­able fea­tures are to be incor­po­rat­ed. Not even one solar pan­el.

“So there we are then, our coun­cil has allowed this mega rich con­glom­er­ate to build a shed that will be a blot on the land­scape, cre­ate a traf­fic night­mare, destroy local res­i­dents right to breathe clean air and enjoy peace and qui­et. Thank you coun­cil­lors you will be remem­bered at elec­tion time.

“What a shame not one reporter from either the Wor­thing Her­ald or Argus felt it nec­es­sary to be present to report on this. How­ev­er you can rely on The Dur­ring­ton and North­brook Times to report what’s going on to res­i­dents.”

http://www.protectourwoodland.co.uk/tea.htm