The destruction of primeval Rospuda Valley is approaching! React!

The last moment to step in and stop the destruc­tion of primeval swamps and for­est in Cen­tral Europe: the Rospu­da Val­ley Bypass. A let­ter by Adam

Dear Ladies and Sirs,

I do not know if You are aware that Poland is build­ing a road through a part of Europe’s last primeval for­est- the Rospu­da Val­ley Bypass.

Rospuda valleyThe last moment to step in and stop the destruc­tion of primeval swamps and for­est in Cen­tral Europe: the Rospu­da Val­ley Bypass. A let­ter by Adam

Dear Ladies and Sirs,

I do not know if You are aware that Poland is build­ing a road through a part of Europe’s last primeval for­est- the Rospu­da Val­ley Bypass.

The primeval swamps in pic­tures:
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=rospuda%20valley&ie=UTF‑8&oe=UTF‑8&sa=N&tab=wi

The invest­ment is con­tra­dic­to­ry to EU reg­u­la­tions on prepa­ra­tion of trans­port invest­ments, how­ev­er, the Com­mi­sion has not informed yet about the results of the inquiry, nor threat­ened the Pol­ish gov­ern­ment with penal­ties high enough to deter it from run­ning the most con­tro­ver­sial trans­port invest­ment in Europe with­out hav­ing the deci­sion process inspect­ed by the EU.

Con­cern­ing thae whole deci­sion process that took place, nev­er in my life have I seen less demo­c­ra­t­ic pro­ce­dure. There was not a cor­rect trans­port invest­ment appraisal pro­ce­dure, nor any demo­c­ra­t­ic dis­pute or pub­lic inquiry. It was all done as in a total­i­tar­i­an state.

There were two vari­ants that were sav­ing the val­ley: one- the Chodor­ki vari­ant, and sec­ond one- the Augustów East­ern Bypass vari­ant. Both were left out of trans­port appraisal pro­ce­dure due to no clear rea­son except for wish to manip­u­late with the results to sup­port one par­tic­u­lar vari­ant that was destroy­ing the nature but was sav­ing the paper­work need­ed to buy out the plots of land from local peasants.There is no oth­er argu­ment in choice of this par­tic­u­lar cor­ri­dor than the sav­ings in paper­work!

Here­with I accuse Pol­ish gov­ern­ment of will­full manip­u­la­tion with the data in order to pro­tect incom­pe­tence of the peo­ple who pre­pared this invest­ment. In my opin­ion the for­mal doc­u­ments were pre­pared after the deci­sion has been tak­en, and their goal was not to find the best bypass vari­ant, but to jus­ti­fy exact­ly this option by strate­gic manip­u­lat­ing with the choice of vari­ants analysed.

The vari­ants includ­ed by gov­ern­ment:
http://www.transpolska.most.org.pl/rozpuda/warianty2.jpg

The vari­ants exclud­ed from for­mal appraisal:
http://www.transpolska.most.org.pl/rozpuda/warianty2.jpg
http://www.transpolska.most.org.pl/rozpuda/warianty4.jpg

I would like to inform You that now it is expect­ed that with­in no more than a week the trees will be chopped off. I think that You should act prompt­ly enough, if You want to save the val­ley.

Adam, Trans­pol­s­ka

Ear­li­er doc­u­ments on the issue:
1. UK Indy­media — EMERGENCY ACTION: WE NEED 100 HARDCORE DIRECT …

“The bull­doz­ers will start destroy­ing the Rospu­da Val­ley wet­lands – unless they meet … The Rospu­da Val­ley is a nat­ur­al trea­sure, pro­tect­ed by Nature 2000. …”

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/02/362519.html

2. UK Indy­media — Pol­ish ultra­catholic gov­ern­ment is build­ing a road …

“In the first step of the Via Balti­ca cor­ri­dor the by-pass of Augustów through the Rospu­da Val­ley will be built. Cur­rent­ly it is the the most con­tro­ver­sial …”

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/11/355034.html?c=on

Trans­pol­s­ka
http://www.transpolska.most.org.pl/

Radley Lakes

The Oxford Mail reports that Antho­ny Bai­ley was arrest­ed for pos­si­ble tres­pass when being evict­ed from a camp where npow­er wish to destroy a wildlife site with sul­phur rich pow­er sta­tion ash. They also report that he has a bro­ken arm.

The Oxford Mail reports that Antho­ny Bai­ley was arrest­ed for pos­si­ble tres­pass when being evict­ed from a camp where npow­er wish to destroy a wildlife site with sul­phur rich pow­er sta­tion ash. They also report that he has a bro­ken arm.
Unre­port­ed are sto­ries that he broke both arms in 2 places and near­ly died in Abing­don police sta­tion. Details not known but appar­ent­ly he was kept in an inter­view room for some 9 hours with noth­ing hap­pen­ing.
Also the police are report­ed­ly guard­ing him in the John Rad­cliffe hos­pi­tal and demand­ing the names of all his vis­i­tors.
The alleged tres­pass was in open/wooded ground near the lakes and not in any pri­vate house or build­ing.

M1 widening actions pigged

Police News Man­age­ment, Incom­pe­tence and Poor Atti­tude To Peace­ful Protest Exposed After They Pre­vent Peace­ful Cli­mate Camp Action With Mas­sive Over Reac­tion

Today, Mon­day 19th of Feb­ru­ary, peace­ful pro­test­ers from the Camp For Cli­mate Action had planned a series of events to high­light the envi­ron­men­tal cost of widen­ing the M1. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, a mas­sive police pres­ence, total­ly out of pro­por­tion to the pro­posed protest, appears to have con­tributed to mas­sive tail-backs on the motor­way near Sheffield. The pro­test­ers decid­ed not to go ahead with their event after being offered a ridicu­lous­ly lim­it­ed space in which to make their point and no pro­test­er actions took place at any time. At no point did any of them approach close to the motor­way, and they could not have there­fore caused the tail­backs as the Police sug­gest­ed to local radio. In fact, there had been an acci­dent on that stretch, which com­bined with the road­works and the police pres­ence, was prob­a­bly the cause of the delays.

Police News Man­age­ment, Incom­pe­tence and Poor Atti­tude To Peace­ful Protest Exposed After They Pre­vent Peace­ful Cli­mate Camp Action With Mas­sive Over Reac­tion

Today, Mon­day 19th of Feb­ru­ary, peace­ful pro­test­ers from the Camp For Cli­mate Action had planned a series of events to high­light the envi­ron­men­tal cost of widen­ing the M1. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, a mas­sive police pres­ence, total­ly out of pro­por­tion to the pro­posed protest, appears to have con­tributed to mas­sive tail-backs on the motor­way near Sheffield. The pro­test­ers decid­ed not to go ahead with their event after being offered a ridicu­lous­ly lim­it­ed space in which to make their point and no pro­test­er actions took place at any time. At no point did any of them approach close to the motor­way, and they could not have there­fore caused the tail­backs as the Police sug­gest­ed to local radio. In fact, there had been an acci­dent on that stretch, which com­bined with the road­works and the police pres­ence, was prob­a­bly the cause of the delays.

In a sec­ond embar­rass­ing mis­take, the Police seem to have believed that the action had been planned by the No M1 Widen­ing Cam­paign. In fact, the Camp For Cli­mate Action was sole­ly respon­si­ble. The police prob­a­bly don’t realise the link between traf­fic growth and wors­en­ing cli­mate change which threat­ens us all.

Sam Nex­ter said “Tony Blair has claimed that the gov­ern­ment is tak­ing cli­mate change seri­ous­ly but bil­lions of pounds of tax­pay­er’s mon­ey is now being wast­ed on a scheme that will do noth­ing to ease con­ges­tion but will increase emis­sions. There are much more effec­tive and eco­nom­ic ways to tack­le con­ges­tion such as improv­ing pub­lic trans­port and trans­fer­ring freight onto the rail­ways.”

“Its mad that, on top of pay­ing for dan­ger­ous motor­way build­ing, mon­ey is also wast­ed pay­ing large num­bers of police to sit around in vans.” he added.

The work to widen this stretch of M1 start­ed a month ago, and work on the sec­tion between junc­tion 6a-10 is already well under way. In total 115 miles of the M1 is due to be widened from the M25 to Mil­ton Keynes and from Leices­ter to Leeds, cost­ing a total of over £3.74 bil­lion. Many peo­ple believe the widen­ing will allow traf­fic to grow, caus­ing more CO2 emis­sions. Road trans­port already accounts for 21% of emis­sions in the UK and ris­es every year.

info@climatecamp.org.uk
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk

Radley Lake: The destruction begins — updates

15.02.2007

The Oxford Mail report­ed last night that a pro­test­er has been arrest­ed at the Radley Lakes site after work­ers start­ed prepar­ing the area for the con­tro­ver­sial dump­ing of pow­er sta­tion ash.

15.02.2007

The Oxford Mail report­ed last night that a pro­test­er has been arrest­ed at the Radley Lakes site after work­ers start­ed prepar­ing the area for the con­tro­ver­sial dump­ing of pow­er sta­tion ash.

“The Ant” as the man is know, had set up camp out­side the Thrupp Lake. He went into the area owned by RWE npow­er after work­men began clear­ing trees today and was arrest­ed on sus­pi­cion of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass.

http://www.saveradleylakes.org.uk

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Radley Lat­est

17.02.2007
Work has begun in earnest now, with most of the trees on the islands cut down.
NPow­er’s law­ers have also issued an injunc­tion, served on 6 named indi­vid­u­als, plus any­one else they can man­age to serve one on down there, pret­ty much cur­tail­ing most of your civ­il lib­er­ties in that area.
This includes tak­ing phot­graphs of “pro­tect­ed indi­vid­u­als” (guys with chain­saws and secu­ri­ty guards), set­ting up any camp with­in a half mile radius of the lake, car­ry­ing equip­ment that could be used to set up tripods, or spike trees, protest­ing with­in 5 yards of a “pro­tect­ed indi­vid­ual”…
Appar­ent­ly, the secu­ri­ty guards were feel­ing har­rased.
So- care­ful not to breath too heav­i­ly either- you might end up get­ting nicked for that too.
So far 3 peo­ple have been arrest­ed in the lat­est wave of the protest- 1 in breach of the injunc­tion (for dar­ing to take pho­tos on a pub­lic high­way!).
Camps will be demol­ished after 6 hours, and Camp Kylie, pre­vi­ous­ly home to “The Ant” was demol­ished in the wee small hours of the morn­ing (no arrests, as there were no longer any occu­pants, as they’d all been nicked!)

Sug­gest­ed action- go down there, bear wit­ness, and I leave it up to you as to whether or not you take any notice of this injunc­tion.
I did­n’t!

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back­ground & update

RWE NPow­er have gone to great expense to try and gag the local press, TV and
even Radio, to pre­vent the news get­ting out there that they are trash­ing
Thrupp Lake and cut­ting down hun­dreds of trees, caus­ing dis­tress to the
nest­ing birds and caus­ing pain to the local res­i­dents who have made an
appli­ca­tion to have the place classed as a Town Green.

It all start­ed when NPow­er evict­ed a group of peo­ple who decid­ed to occu­py
the house called San­dles which had remained unoc­cu­pied for 18 months. They
went in on the 6th Feb with a team of thug­gish indi­vid­u­als with faces hid by
bal­a­clavas and sledge­ham­mered their way through a plate glass win­dow to gain
access to the house. Two girls sleep­ing next to the win­dow were trau­ma­tised
and lucky not to have been injured by the fly­ing shards of glass.

After they had evict­ed the occu­pants, the secu­ri­ty guards, still with their
bal­a­clavas decid­ed to film any­one and every­one who came near the lakes.
Film­ing vehi­cle reg­is­tra­tion num­bers and eaves­drop­ping on con­ver­sa­tions,
they were car­ry­ing out their patrols with gus­to, dis­turb­ing the wildlife all
through the night dur­ing their reg­u­lar pass­es and being intim­i­dat­ing to
peo­ple who were vis­it­ing the area.

A young man called Ant decid­ed on evic­tion to do a vig­il out­side the house.
First of all for two days he sat on a chair. Then some­one gave him a tent
and brought him some pro­vi­sions. It seemed an act of kind­ness for some­one
who felt that a protest had to be made. How­ev­er, the con­tin­ued stream of
peo­ple who sup­port­ed Ant seemed to aggra­vate the NPOWER GOONS and soon
NPow­er obtained some sort of Court Order to stop any­one camp­ing near their
prop­er­ty, car­ry­ing a rope or spike with­in a mile of the site, pho­tograph­ing
their work­men and secu­ri­ty guards, and demand­ing that the peo­ple against who
the injunc­tion was served should send a copy of the injunc­tion which they
had received to every­one who sup­port­ed the Cam­paign to Save the Lakes.

One of the peo­ple named on the injunc­tion is a retired sci­en­tist who is
extreme­ly law abid­ing and is at a loss to under­stand why his name should
appear on this paper­work. He did have an alter­ca­tion with a Secu­ri­ty Guard
who refused to let him pass down Thrupp Lane BOAT (Byway open to all
Traf­fic) say­ing it was a ByWay and he could­n’t dri­ve his vehi­cle down it.

Any­one who vis­its the lakes is like­ly to be fol­lowed round by a pair of
burly secu­ri­ty guards who are look­ing for the oppor­tu­ni­ty to have a
con­fronta­tion. Some­one vis­it­ed this morn­ing and report­ed his path barred by
three secu­ri­ty men from NPow­er, threat­en­ing that if he tried to go past
them, he was in breach of the “injunc­tion” and they would have him arrest­ed
because no one is allowed with­in 5 feet of a Secu­ri­ty Guard or NPow­er’s
prop­er­ty.

Edinburgh CRITICAL MASS Fri 23/02

Fol­low­ing on from last mon­th’s suc­cess­ful ride, Fri­day (23/02) sees Feb­ru­ary’s Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride in Edin­burgh. Meet 5.30pm foot of the Mound (by the Nation­al Gal­leries). Ride off 6pm.

We enjoy cycling. We enjoy cycling togeth­er. Cycling togeth­er makes Edinburgh’s some­time haz­ardous streets a more plea­sur­able expe­ri­ence. Let’s ride and cel­e­brate the won­der­ful inven­tion that is the cycle (bi/tri/uni — all vari­eties wel­come)! Pos­i­tive atti­tudes essen­tial!

Fol­low­ing on from last mon­th’s suc­cess­ful ride, Fri­day (23/02) sees Feb­ru­ary’s Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride in Edin­burgh. Meet 5.30pm foot of the Mound (by the Nation­al Gal­leries). Ride off 6pm.

We enjoy cycling. We enjoy cycling togeth­er. Cycling togeth­er makes Edinburgh’s some­time haz­ardous streets a more plea­sur­able expe­ri­ence. Let’s ride and cel­e­brate the won­der­ful inven­tion that is the cycle (bi/tri/uni — all vari­eties wel­come)! Pos­i­tive atti­tudes essen­tial!

Edin­burgh is dom­i­nat­ed, clogged and pol­lut­ed by the inter­nal com­bus­tion engine. Peo­ple sit for hours in their met­al box­es — typ­i­cal­ly trav­el­ling a few miles – detached from but destroy­ing the envi­ron­ment around them. Let’s demon­strate the free­dom, joy and sim­ple prac­ti­cal­i­ty that cycling could bring to every­ones’ lives!

Invitation to the Biovision 2007 counter-summit

This mes­sage is adressed to all peo­ple in Europe who want to resist active­ly GMO’s, cloning, nano-tech­nolo­gies, bio­met­rics, DNA reg­is­tra­tion, indus­tri­al exper­i­ments upon ani­mals, BioPatent and more gen­er­al­ly agro­chem­i­cal multi­na­tion­al pol­i­cy.

This mes­sage is adressed to all peo­ple in Europe who want to resist active­ly GMO’s, cloning, nano-tech­nolo­gies, bio­met­rics, DNA reg­is­tra­tion, indus­tri­al exper­i­ments upon ani­mals, BioPatent and more gen­er­al­ly agro­chem­i­cal multi­na­tion­al pol­i­cy.

If it is pos­si­ble for you to take a few days off between the 9th and the 14th of March, 2007 and if you have the means to come to Lyon (France), we invite you to take part in our Sum­mit against Biovision/Biosquare.

The Biovision/Biosquare Forum is the biggest Euro­pean Forum and one of the three biggest world­wide on Biotech­nolo­gies. This Forum takes place every odd year in Lyon. On the one hand it is an instru­ment of pro­pa­gan­da (Bio­vi­sion) in favour of biotech­nolo­gies and on the oth­er a mar­ket (Biosquare) where sci­en­tists pro­pose to sell indus­tri­al appli­ca­tions to com­pa­nies of the sec­tor.

The oth­er years Biosquare is held in a Swiss city (Gene­va in 2006, Basle in 2004, Zurich in 2002) while Bio­vi­sion is held from now on in a large town of a coun­try of the south (in 2006 in Alexan­dria, Egypt).

By the time, this Forum has become a full-time lob­by­ing machin­ery in favour of biotech­nolo­gies. It aims to the cre­ation of jobs with high incomes in the area and to decide our future.

If you choose to oppose to biotech­nolo­gies as we do, we invite you to con­tact ( nonabiovision@no-log.org) and to join us.

We will be able to accom­mo­date a cer­tain num­ber of peo­ple, but it can be more pleas­ant for you to pay hotel rooms if you can or to stay at a friend’s house.

It will be pos­si­ble to park car­a­vans or bus­es. Also we would appre­ci­ate all kind of help, for instance if you could come one week in advance.

If you can­not come, watch out : a cyber-action is already being planned.

See more…
www.rebellyon.info/spikini/biopognon/PagePrincipale

nonabiovision@no-log.org

McLibel: Human Rights Victory Anniversary Demo, Nottingham

To cel­e­brate the McLi­bel Human Rights Vic­to­ry Anniver­sary, there was a small demo on Thurs­day 15th Feb­ru­ary, 5pm — 6pm at Exchange Walk, Not­ting­ham

To cel­e­brate the McLi­bel Human Rights Vic­to­ry Anniver­sary, there was a small demo on Thurs­day 15th Feb­ru­ary, 5pm — 6pm at Exchange Walk, Not­ting­ham

The Euro­pean Court of Human Rights in Stras­bourg declared that the noto­ri­ous and long run­ning McLi­bel case was in breach of the right to a fair tri­al and right to free­dom of expres­sion, there­by void­ing any solace that McNasty may have enjoyed from the tri­al.

The Court ruled that UK laws had failed to pro­tect the public’s right to crit­i­cise mas­sive cor­po­ra­tions whose busi­ness prac­tices can affect people’s lives, health and the envi­ron­ment.

Mean­while after spend­ing £10 mil­lion to sup­press free speach, McDon­alds find that the most wide­ly dis­trib­uted protest leaflet ever, con­tin­ues to be dis­trib­uted world­wide… I include a copy, for your inter­est!

As ever, when a protest is involved, there is a uni­form near­by that has to get involved. Bless, they can’t help it, can they. This being a Com­mu­ni­ty Pro­tec­tion Offi­cer [half-a-con­sta­ble] .… he had tak­en it upon him­self to tell a stu­dent jour­nal­ist that he could­n’t take pic­tures that includ­ed him! The stu­dent was attract­ed by the fact that some­one had giv­en the offi­cer a leaflet and he was read­ing it.

Yet again, an offi­cer abus­ing and exceed­ing his author­i­ty in intim­i­dat­ing peo­ple from doing some­thing they are legal­ly enti­tled to do, name­ly to take a pho­to­graph in a pub­lic place. I inter­ced­ed point­ing out that it was so allowed, and that he should leave him alone.

Mean­while, it was a pro­duc­tive event, with many leaflets giv­en out, and many folks inter­est­ed in the issues being high­light­ed. Cheers to those that turned out on a cold and windy evening. Nice one!

Much more info at: http://www.veggies.org.uk/event.php?ref=50

and if you want to know yet more about the alter­na­tives .…. please con­tact:

Veg­gies: http://www.veggies.org.uk

McLi­bel Sup­port Cam­paign. 5 Cale­don­ian Rd, Lon­don N1
Ph: 020 7713 1269
email: mclibel@globalnet.co.uk
Web­site: http://www.mcspotlight.org

Mass trespass halts work on Shell refinery in Ireland

16.02.2007

The Shell to Sea Cam­paign organ­ised a day of sup­port on the 16th Feb­ru­ary at Bel­lan­aboy to give peo­ple from around the coun­try the oppor­tu­ni­ty to show their sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their strug­gle against Shell. After the offi­cial protest had end­ed around 100 peo­ple crossed the bog to gain access to the refin­ery and suceed­ed in halt­ing work there.

16.02.2007

The Shell to Sea Cam­paign organ­ised a day of sup­port on the 16th Feb­ru­ary at Bel­lan­aboy to give peo­ple from around the coun­try the oppor­tu­ni­ty to show their sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their strug­gle against Shell. After the offi­cial protest had end­ed around 100 peo­ple crossed the bog to gain access to the refin­ery and suceed­ed in halt­ing work there.

Minute by minute account at http://www.anarkismo.net/newswire.php?story_id=4918

Video — 16/02/07_SheltoSea_Corrib — video/x‑ms-wmv 16M

Shell to Sea Solidarity Action in Scotland

Between 7am and 8am this morn­ing (16th Feb­ru­ary 2007) while the city was still in dark­ness, a num­ber of activists shut down eight dif­fer­ent Shell petrol sta­tions in and sur­round­ing the city cen­tre of Edin­burgh. This action was a sol­i­dar­i­ty action for the Shell to Sea cam­paign in Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo and also to tar­get Shell for being a major con­trib­u­tor to glob­al warm­ing and cli­mate change. The action was pur­pose­ly planned to coin­cide with the action tak­ing place at the Bal­linaboy refin­ery site on the same morn­ing.

Shell logo burningBetween 7am and 8am this morn­ing (16th Feb­ru­ary 2007) while the city was still in dark­ness, a num­ber of activists shut down eight dif­fer­ent Shell petrol sta­tions in and sur­round­ing the city cen­tre of Edin­burgh. This action was a sol­i­dar­i­ty action for the Shell to Sea cam­paign in Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo and also to tar­get Shell for being a major con­trib­u­tor to glob­al warm­ing and cli­mate change. The action was pur­pose­ly planned to coin­cide with the action tak­ing place at the Bal­linaboy refin­ery site on the same morn­ing.

The activists turned the emer­gency shut down levers so the pumps stopped work­ing and the sta­tion was unable to sell any­more fuel. They left a shell shaped skull and a note at each sta­tion (stuck on with Shell to Sea stick­ers) stat­ing;

“Shell has been shut down today in Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the inno­cent peo­ple around the world that have been sub­ject to their bul­ly­ing and use of vio­lence.

Shell is a mas­sive con­trib­u­tor to Glob­al Warm­ing and Cli­mate Change – the great­est threats to life on earth

The com­mu­ni­ty of Ross­port, on the West Mayo coast in Ire­land, are under siege due to Shell’s desire to get their hands on the gas reserve. Shell is build­ing an extreme­ly dan­ger­ous onshore gas pipeline through Ross­port and a mas­sive refin­ery destroy­ing this beau­ti­ful coast and endan­ger­ing hun­dreds of lives.

This has to stop now. The inno­cent peo­ple of the area are fight­ing for sur­vival against an evil multi­na­tion­al cor­po­ra­tion. They fear for their lives, their chil­dren and their com­mu­ni­ty.

Join us in the fight against Shell – Boy­cott Shell and make them with­draw this dis­as­ter­ous pipeline sheme from Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land”.

There were no police involved and there­fore no arrests were made. Some sta­tions remained shut down for a num­ber of hours, and unfor­tu­nate­ly some were start­ed up again quite quick­ly.

The fact that one or maybe more of the emer­gency shut down levers were faulty and did not stop the pumps imme­di­ate­ly adds to Shell’s track record of being a dan­ger­ous com­pa­ny with no regard for health and safe­ty. These levers are meant to be used in an event of fire or emer­gency (or sol­i­dar­i­ty actions!) and the fact that they are faulty and dif­fi­cult to access means that in an emer­gency the sta­tion would not shut down and the pumps would con­tin­ue to dis­pense fuel.

Lat­er that after­noon, all of the tar­get­ed sta­tions were up and run­ning again. But the mes­sage was clear­ly left and the sta­tions were shut down and had emp­ty fore­courts dur­ing the morn­ing rush hour.

CAMP BLING Photo report

Show your sup­port by com­ing to the fol­low­ing: PARKRALLY ‘SAVE PRIORY PARK!!’ A fund­ing deci­sion on the con­tro­ver­sial Pri­o­ry Cre­sent road widen­ing is due. Please join us for a mass ral­ly and demon­stra­tion from 6.30pm on Thurs­day 22nd Feb­ru­ary, at Southend Civic Cen­tre, to show the deci­sion mak­ers your oppo­si­tion to the scheme. Videos, pho­tos, … Con­tin­ue read­ing “CAMP BLING Pho­to report”

camp bling bender
camp bling knight
camp bling platform
camp bling house & tower
camp bling treehouse
camp bling visitors centre
Show your sup­port by com­ing to the fol­low­ing:

PARKRALLY ‘SAVE PRIORY PARK!!’

A fund­ing deci­sion on the con­tro­ver­sial Pri­o­ry Cre­sent road widen­ing is due. Please join us for a mass ral­ly and demon­stra­tion from 6.30pm on Thurs­day 22nd Feb­ru­ary, at Southend Civic Cen­tre, to show the deci­sion mak­ers your oppo­si­tion to the scheme.

Videos, pho­tos, events etc.….
http://www.ppps.org.uk/ -

Con­tacts, blog, news, events.…
http://www.savepriorypark.org.uk/

>VISTORS ALWAYS WELCOME

Check http://www.savepriorypark.org.uk/ for direc­tions to the site.