All-Night Anti-Shale Gas Truck Seizure, Road Block, Ends Peacefully Despite RCMP Negotiation Failure

Last night, July 27th,

Last night, July 27th, about 35 anti-shale gas activists block­ad­ed a 20 ton truck, sub­con­tract­ed to SWN Resources Cana­da, for over 8 hours. The truck, filled with heli­copter bags – each con­tain­ing dozens of geo­phones – was attempt­ing to exit south­ward along Irv­ing Road, a back road west of high­way 126 in New Brunswick. The truck, as well as eight oth­er equip­ment trucks sub­con­tract­ed to SWN, were con­duct­ing seis­mic test­ing in the hopes of find­ing shale gas deposits along a 35.9 kilo­me­ter north-south line known as ‘Line 5′. All the equip­ment and work­ers were halt­ed until about 3:30am Atlantic Time.

Activists had orig­i­nal­ly nego­ti­at­ed with RCMP for a 3 hour work stop­page, in homage to the Ghost Dance that the Sun­dancers in Elsi­pog­tog were under­tak­ing yes­ter­day evening. Elsi­pog­tog War Chief John Levi, him­self a Sun­dancer, was absent from the block­ade. In his stead, Jason Okay, Dis­trict War Chief, and ‘Sev­en’, the Mi’kmaq ter­ri­to­ry War Chief, had come to the assis­tance of the anti-shale gas move­ment.

The 3 hour work stop­page was meant to occur at the end of the work­day. It would appear that RCMP had agreed to this tem­po­rary block.

How­ev­er, when the 20 ton truck was first blocked at about 5pm – in front of an already heavy police pres­ence – the RCMP imme­di­ate­ly blocked in the activists who sur­round­ed the truck. At the time there were about 35 activists at the scene, and word began to trick­le in to those encamped that an RCMP road­block at the entrance to Irv­ing Road – about 16 kilo­me­ters to the south – was not allow­ing any­one to pass. This was appar­ent­ly counter to the orig­i­nal agree­ment, and began what was to be a stand­off that con­tin­ued until the ear­ly morn­ing hours.

RCMP and the ‘Elsi­pog­tog Peace­keep­ers’ – a group of three indi­vid­u­als on Elsi­pog­tog Band pay­roll who osten­si­bly serve as a neu­tral par­ty – did not seem able or desirous of undo­ing the police road­block that was refus­ing all entry. The activists requests were ini­tial­ly straight­for­ward, only ask­ing that any­one wish­ing to attend their cer­e­mo­ny be allowed to dri­ve the 16 kilo­me­ter dis­tance. The activists also specif­i­cal­ly request­ed a drum leader and a pipe car­ri­er to assist them. Social media sources con­tin­ued to note that a siz­able line of cars was still being refused entry.

Ten­sions fur­ther increased at about 7:30pm when Annie Clair, also known as ‘Pocha­hon­tas’ to the anti-shale gas activists, climbed atop the roof of the seized truck and chained and pad­locked her­self to a spare tire mount­ing weld­ed to the roof. She was quick­ly joined by two oth­er activists, one of whom also chained her­self to the roof while the oth­er locked her­self to a heli­copter bag filled with geo-phones.

Clair, who only days before had tied her­self to heli­copter bags and had halt­ed work at a heli­copter launch­ing site, was defi­ant in her mes­sage to the gath­ered police force, not­ing that if they were going to shoot her, to go ahead.

 

RCMP and the Peace­keep­ers again con­tin­ued to ‘nego­ti­ate’, but did not seem able to relay the mes­sage to the RCMP block­ade that the first step towards resolv­ing the stand­off was to allow traf­fic to flow freely. Activists, for their part, remained adamant that the 3 hours they were promised for cer­e­mo­ny would only begin once the RCMP block­ade was removed and their sup­port­ers could join them. As the hours of stand­off con­tin­ued, and food and water were denied to the activists, RCMP marched in for­ma­tion through the block­ade with numer­ous box­es of piz­za and cas­es of water.

 Even­tu­al­ly, one of the Elsi­pog­tog Elders – also a clan moth­er – begged Clair to unchain her­self and descend from the truck roof. With social media now reach­ing some­thing of a fren­zied pitch – and sto­ries of dozens of police cruis­ers and pad­dy wag­ons wait­ing for the activists, Clair com­plied. Indeed, the activists were now vis­i­bly blocked in by numer­ous police trucks and cruis­ers. Infrared lights shone from some of the RCMP cars and a large spot­light was erect­ed shin­ing direct­ly onto the activists’ makeshift encamp­ment.

 

RCMP nego­tia­tors not­ed that they would not arrest any­one that night, but made no guar­an­tees that future days might not see activists picked off one by one in house arrests. As has been the case since ear­ly June when active protests began against shale gas explo­ration in Kent Coun­ty, yes­ter­day police made no secret of their heavy sur­veil­lance of the action. At 3:30am, as activists moved their trucks and cars off the road, it became clear that an entire SWN work crew had been stopped. With a heavy police escort, eight SWN trucks emerged from a side road and quick­ly sped past the gath­ered crowd. With no equip­ment or SWN work­ers left to guard, the RCMP quick­ly left the scene as well.

 

The Great Gas Gala – Day 3 In Pictures

27 July 2013

Update (4:30pm): Com­mu­ni­ty block­ade now has a pool table. Relaxed atmos­phere now Cau­drilla have been stopped for rest of the day. Join us!

27 July 2013

Update (4:30pm): Com­mu­ni­ty block­ade now has a pool table. Relaxed atmos­phere now Cau­drilla have been stopped for rest of the day. Join us!

Update (3:10pm): Com­mu­ni­ty block­ade still grow­ing with about 200 peo­ple. Police have announced that because of com­mu­ni­ty con­cerns there will be no more deliv­er­ies today! Seems like Cuadrilla have been break­ing con­di­tions of their plan­ning per­mis­sion with the vehi­cle deliv­ery times. Don’t hold your breath for any­one to be arrest­ed and tor­tured over that though.

Update (1:40pm): About 100 peo­ple at the com­mu­ni­ty block­ade. Large num­bers of police in wedge for­ma­tions being used to try to push frack­ing trucks through com­mu­ni­ty resis­tance. Police heli­copter over­head.

Update (1:20pm): West Sus­sex Coun­ty Coun­cil High­ways called to patch up road dam­age caused by the few trucks that have already made it onto site.

Update (1:00pm): Large num­bers of police being used to force through Cuadrilla’s frack­ing trucks against will of com­mu­ni­ty. Come lend your sup­port if you can!

Update (12:40pm): Police try­ing to get anoth­er truck through. The com­mu­ni­ty is resist­ing. Come sup­port them if you can!

Update (12:00pm): Sec­ond arrest of the day! Do come down and sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty if you can!

Update (11:55am): Anoth­er truck is being stopped by the com­mu­ni­ty block­ade

Update (11:15am): Num­bers build­ing at the camp and the weath­er is good. Do come down and join if you can!

Update (10:00am): Rein­force­ments arrive on the bus from Brighton but more need­ed. Come on down!

Update (9:45am): One Sus­sex res­i­dent arrest­ed after sit­ting in front of truck.

Update (9:35am): Road closed and police try­ing to escort truck through com­mu­ni­ty block­ade. Get down to help if you can!

Update (8:55am): Police num­bers increas­ing. Get down to help if you can!

Update (8:45am): Truck turned away from frack­ing site! Come down and join the block­ade!

Update (8:00am): Sus­sex res­i­dents block­ing site entrance again! Come down if you can!

Update (7:30am): Camp still going strong. Come on down!

Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade At Bal­combe Now Has A Pool Table

Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade At Bal­combe Still Grow­ing

Coun­cil Work­ers Patch Road Dam­age After Just a Few Frack­ing Trucks Have Gone In

Large Num­bers Of Police Being Used Force Frack­ing Trucks Through Com­mu­ni­ty Resis­tance

Police Guard Truck Load Of Frack­ing Chem­i­cals

Com­mu­ni­ty Blocks Frack­ing Truck From Enter­ing Site

Police Try To Escort Anoth­er Truck Through The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Police Try To Escort Anoth­er Truck Through The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Anoth­er Truck Blocked At Site Entrance

Num­bers Build­ing At The Camp And Weath­er Is Good

Kitchen At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade In Bal­combe

Tox­ic Cuadrilla Scare­crow At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Bus Load Of Peo­ple From Brighton Arrive To Help Their Neigh­bours

Police Attempt To Escort Truck Through Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Five Police Vans Arrive At Frack­ing Site

Attempts To Halt Deliv­er­ies To Frack­ing Site Con­tin­u­ing

 

Occupy Firgrove: Destruction of the trees

Save Firgrove Green Betrayed by Rushmoor26 July 2013 Wednes­day morn­ing, police, pri­vate secu­ri­ty, fencers, tree sur­geons, arrived to end the occu­pa­tion of Fir­grove Green and destroy the trees.

Save Firgrove Green Betrayed by Rushmoor26 July 2013 Wednes­day morn­ing, police, pri­vate secu­ri­ty, fencers, tree sur­geons, arrived to end the occu­pa­tion of Fir­grove Green and destroy the trees.

The plan­ners lied, said the trees were in poor state of health. The trees had to go, as they showed the plan­ners lied. Green space, the only green space in town, ear­marked for destruc­tion for an 80-bed­room Pre­mier Inn hotel.

Green Frontage: The town has an abun­dance of green edges, includ­ing in those spaces adja­cent to main roads. This char­ac­ter­is­tic is a pos­i­tive asset for the town, and enhances envi­ron­men­tal qual­i­ty. — Sup­ple­men­tary Plan­ning Guid­ance for Farn­bor­ough town cen­tre

Last month a plan­ning appli­ca­tion was passed to demol­ish three local shops, and an Indi­an restau­rant at Fir­grove Parade in Farn­bor­ough. This would also ren­der home­less the peo­ple liv­ing in the flats above, flats that are in very poor state of repair.

 http://keithpp.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/tragedy-for-firgrove-parade/

The plan­ning com­mit­tee were told it was not of their con­cern they can go some­where else, anoth­er town maybe.

Adja­cent to the site a grassy green with trees, crossed by pub­lic foot­paths. Used by local peo­ple for decades. It has proven pop­u­lar in the last few weeks, as peo­ple seek out the shade of the trees.

Fir­grove Green is the only green space in the town cen­tre. It is ear­marked for destruc­tion for a 80-bed­room Pre­mier Inn hotel.

This is what in Farn­bor­ough is jok­ing­ly called town cen­tre regen­er­a­tion, destroy green space, cut down trees, destroy local busi­ness­es. George Orwell would be proud of this use of newspeak.

At the plan­ning meet­ing, the com­mit­tee was whipped into line by the head of plan­ning. The com­mit­tee was told the trees were in a poor state of health. And just in case they had not got the mes­sage, they were told there were no plan­ning grounds to reject the appli­ca­tion, and if they did, it would be lost at appeal.

Sur­prise, sur­prise, the trees are in a healthy state, noth­ing like they were described to the plan­ning com­mit­tee.

Two weeks ago, tree sur­geons arrived to cut down the trees. Local peo­ple alert­ed to what was hap­pen­ing descend­ed on the site. The tree sur­geons man­aged to cut down three trees, an apple and two flow­er­ing cher­ries. All three healthy trees. Even the tree sur­geons tasked to cut down the trees, were forced to admit, these were healthy trees.

http://keithpp.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/activists-save-trees-at-firgrove-parade/

Since then, the local com­mu­ni­ty has been on high alert. They sus­pect­ed the greedy devel­op­er Bride Hall would not give up. They were proven cor­rect.

On Sun­day, Knight Secu­ri­ty start­ed try­ing to remove cars under the false threat peo­ple would be fined. This could only mean one thing, Bride Hall want­ed to bring in a lor­ry to fence the site, pos­si­bly even bring in a bull­doz­er or a dig­ger to trash the site.

Before 7pm Wednes­day morn­ing, Knight Secu­ri­ty turned up mob hand­ed. But they were too late, local peo­ple were already on the green. A large num­ber of police turned up, includ­ing riot police. The police were film­ing pro­test­ers, pro­test­ers film­ing the police.

The tree sur­geons turned up. They drove a truck at high speed onto the site, putting pro­test­ers at seri­ous risk of injury, and stopped very close to pro­test­ers. Fencers turned up and start­ed to fence in the pro­test­ers. Passers by, so angry at what they saw hap­pen­ing, joined the pro­test­ers on the site.

A woman claim­ing to be an agent act­ing for the devel­op­er, ordered every­one off site. She refused to iden­ti­fy who she was. Inspec­tor Justin Browne of Hamp­shire Police, then asked every­one to leave. If they refused, he would have arrest­ed and charged for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass. At this point, every­one decid­ed to leave, as noth­ing was going to be served by being arrest­ed. Every­one though still remained but out­side the fenced off area. A group of kids out­side the fenced off area, on a pub­lic right of way, were threat­ened with arrest. A report in the Farn­bor­ough News that pro­test­ers were evict­ed from the site not true.

A pub­lic right of way was unlaw­ful­ly blocked. The police were asked to deal with this. They refused.

Bride Hall has not yet been issued with plan­ning con­sent, and yet they have start­ed work by clear­ing the site and fenc­ing it off. In a press release, they said they would not be start­ing work until 2014. They told the local rag, they would not be start­ing for three years.

 http://keithpp.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/firgrove-parade-bride-hall-press-release/

Why start now? It can only be to destroy the evi­dence of healthy trees on the site.

Kei­th Hol­land, head of plan­ning at the Rot­ten Bor­ough of Rush­moor, was asked to serve enforce­ment action, as no plan­ning con­sent had been issued to Bride Hall.

His response:

‘Hav­ing vis­it­ed the site ear­li­er today, I saw no sign of any devel­op­ment com­menc­ing on site. Tem­po­rary fenc­ing had been erect­ed to secure the site for health and safe­ty rea­sons, whilst con­trac­tors removed trees from the site. The trees are on pri­vate land and are not cov­ered by a tree preser­va­tion order. The removal of the trees does not con­sti­tute the start of devel­op­ment and no plan­ning breach has occurred, as far as I could see.’

He claims not part of the work. The plans show a 80-bed­room Pre­mier Inn hotel on the green where the trees are grow­ing. Or is Kei­th Hol­land agree­ing with the pro­test­ers, that this work was to destroy the evi­dence that he bla­tant­ly lied to the com­mit­tee?

He also states no TPOS on the trees. And why are there no TPOs? Because the local tree offi­cer who seems inca­pable of dif­fer­en­ti­at­ing a healthy tree from an unhealthy tree, refused to serve TPOs. And who does the tree offi­cer work for? Why none oth­er than the head of plan­ning. And like his boss, he is a liar. He claimed in an e‑mail, a copy of which was sent to his boss, he could not serve TPOs as plan­ning con­sent had been issued. Plan­ning con­sent has not been issued,

Thus we go round and round in cir­cles.

He also con­tra­dicts the tem­po­rary bor­ough solic­i­tor Jere­my Rosen who wrote:

‘Your request for an emer­gency Tree Preser­va­tion Order is not­ed.  How­ev­er, I have to inform you that the Coun­cil has no inten­tion of mak­ing any such TPO. 
 
The rea­son for this is that the pro­posed works to the trees have already been con­sid­ered by the Council’s Devel­op­ment Con­trol Com­mit­tee as part of the wider plan­ning appli­ca­tion for the rede­vel­op­ment of Fir­gove Parade.  As you know, the Com­mit­tee resolved to grant con­sent to the pro­posed devel­op­ment, which includes the removal of the exist­ing trees.
 
There­fore, hav­ing fol­lowed the prop­er process, the Coun­cil has already decid­ed to per­mit the removal of the exist­ing trees.  It would there­fore be inap­pro­pri­ate and indeed pre­serve for the Coun­cil to now make a TPO which would effec­tive­ly reverse its ear­li­er deci­sion regard­ing the trees and make it impos­si­ble to imple­ment the plan­ning per­mis­sion.’

One says cut­ting down the trees noth­ing to do with the devel­op­ment. The oth­er says TPOs can­not be served on the trees as would stop the devel­op­ment going ahead.

But this is what hap­pens when you weave a web of lies, the web unrav­els and it is very dif­fi­cult to keep your sto­ry straight.

The tree sur­geons have cut all but two of the trees down.

They were expect­ed to return in the morn­ing, but no sign of them either yes­ter­day or today.

Look­ing at the tree stumps and logs these were healthy trees that have been cut down.

One tree has been spared because it has a nest­ing pigeon. It is an offence under the Wildlife and Coun­try­side Act, to dis­turb a nest­ing bird, its nest, its young or its eggs

Local peo­ple are extreme­ly angry at what is hap­pen­ing. The one excep­tion, a pathet­ic and rather unpleas­ant racist troll with an unhealthy inter­est in pic­tures of chil­dren, who if he keeps harass­ing peo­ple, under var­i­ous fake IDs, will soon find him­self served a Harass­ment Order. The only oth­er, coun­cil­lors and their offi­cials who act in the inter­est of devel­op­ers and Big Busi­ness, not the local com­mu­ni­ty, local busi­ness­es.

The fol­low­ing night the Coun­cil met behind closed doors to dis­cuss the Rush­moor Cor­rup­tion Plan, oops sor­ry Rush­moor Cor­po­rate Plan, it states how much they val­ue green space. There must be a hid­den clause: Unless it is cov­et­ed by a devel­op­er, then our tree offi­cer will con­demn all healthy trees and we will rub­ber-stamp your plan­ning appli­ca­tion.

For the peo­ple of Farn­bor­ough, this was their Gezi Park moment, as in Istan­bul, a green area in town, the only green area, being destroyed for devel­op­ment, by a cor­rupt coun­cil in bed with devel­op­ers.

Local peo­ple are now call­ing for a boy­cott of Pre­mier Inn and Cos­ta, both owned by Whit­bread.

trees in the morning
trees in the morn­ing

agent for Bride Hall ordering folk off the green
agent for Bride Hall order­ing folk off the green

Right of Way Across Firgrove Illegally Blocked
Right of Way Across Fir­grove Ille­gal­ly Blocked

they film us we film them
they film us we film them

fencers at work
fencers at work

Healthy Trees Felled by Rushmoor Council Lies
Healthy Trees Felled by Rush­moor Coun­cil Lies

massive support by passers by
mas­sive sup­port by passers by

camera shy Knight Security boss
cam­era shy Knight Secu­ri­ty boss

cutting down trees
cut­ting down trees

Wednesday morning, police, private security, fencers, tree surgeons, arrived to
Wednes­day morn­ing, police, pri­vate secu­ri­ty, fencers, tree sur­geons, arrived to

dog left all day in cab of truck
dog left all day in cab of truck

Healthy Trees Felled by Rushmoor Council Lies
Healthy Trees Felled by Rush­moor Coun­cil Lies

healthy trees reduced to a pile of logs
healthy trees reduced to a pile of logs

camera shy Knight security
cam­era shy Knight secu­ri­ty

 

Hundreds Halt Fracking Operations in Susex

In the ear­ly hours of the morn­ing, anti-frack­ing activists and com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers in Bal­combe, Sus­sex, UK, suc­cess­ful­ly halt­ed the first day of explo­rations for a new shale gas devel­op­ment by famed (infa­mous, rather) frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla. Over 250 peo­ple unit­ed in a pow­er­ful, peace­ful, joy­ful block­ade—that even­tu­al­ly con­vinced the trucks con­tain­ing the ini­tial frack­ing equip­ment to aban­don the site.

This is com­mu­ni­ty pow­er at its best. Cam­paign­ers in Bal­combe, just like those in front­line com­mu­ni­ties around the world (in the U.S., Indone­sia, Argenti­na and else­where) had been call­ing atten­tion to the dan­gers of frack­ing for over a year. This week, when Cuadrilla’s license for explo­ration and devel­op­ment was approved, activists quick­ly mobi­lized to orga­nize a Great Gas Gala, invit­ing peo­ple in Sus­sex and neigh­bor­ing areas to con­verge on Bal­combe and oppose Cuadrilla’s efforts.

Yesterday’s protests are set in the con­text of a recent announce­ment by the UK gov­ern­ment propos­ing a 50 per­cent tax cut for com­pa­nies involved in shale gas extrac­tion, the most gen­er­ous tax regime for frack­ing in the whole world. The pro­pos­al is very much in line with the dread­ed “dash for gas” that Chan­cel­lor George Osborne announced at last year’s unveil­ing of the bud­get.

It is in oppo­si­tion to these efforts that groups like Frack Off, No Dash for Gas and many of our part­ners and allies around the coun­try, are mobi­liz­ing pub­lic aware­ness and oppo­si­tion, in a gen­uine effort to shift the pow­er in our ener­gy sys­tems and put our com­mu­ni­ties and their peo­ple back in charge. The Glob­al Pow­er Shift UK team will be work­ing in the upcom­ing months on help­ing build that large, inclu­sive movement—one that rep­re­sents com­mu­ni­ty inter­ests, lever­ages our diver­si­ty and builds on our shared vision of a peo­ple-pow­ered future that solves the cli­mate cri­sis once and for all.

The fight in Bal­combe is not over yet. Yesterday’s explorato­ry frack­ing attempt was the clos­est to Lon­don to date, where a lot of the finance for these oper­a­tions comes from and where the tan­gled webs of pow­er and influ­ence are care­ful­ly thread­ed between con­sent­ing politi­cians and short-term prof­it ori­ent­ed fos­sil fuel cor­po­rate exec­u­tives. Impuni­ty for them and their cli­mate-wreck­ing efforts? No longer. Real resis­tance is brew­ing in their back­yard.

Mayo farmer to face criminal damage charge over Shell protest

File photo of a caravan painted by campaigners from a 2011 protest 26 July 2013 Ger­ry Bourke – a farmer from Augh­oose in Coun­ty Mayo – is insist­ing he has no case to answer after being hit with a crim­i­nal dam­age and tres­pass charge in

File photo of a caravan painted by campaigners from a 2011 protest 26 July 2013 Ger­ry Bourke – a farmer from Augh­oose in Coun­ty Mayo – is insist­ing he has no case to answer after being hit with a crim­i­nal dam­age and tres­pass charge in rela­tion an inci­dent at Shell Ireland’s tun­nelling site in the vil­lage.

Gar­daí con­firmed to TheJournal.ie that a man was ques­tioned in rela­tion to an inci­dent at the site in Augh­oose on 22 June last by offi­cers at Bel­mul­let Sta­tion. The 48-year-old was arrest­ed and ques­tioned for around six hours yes­ter­day, before being released.

Bourke – who is a sup­port­er of the ‘Shell to Sea’ cam­paign – says he was engag­ing in a peace­ful protest with sev­er­al oth­ers on the date in ques­tion, and that he “couldn’t guess” as to why he was being charged with crim­i­nal dam­age. He told TheJournal.ie:

I was protest­ing at the site… I will keep protest­ing what’s going on as long as there’s life in my body.

He said the Shell to Sea cam­paign would con­tin­ue in order to draw atten­tion to the “unfair­ness” of what was hap­pen­ing in Mayo, adding:

Own­er­ship of oil and gas should belong to the peo­ple. You can­not have a sit­u­a­tion where­by peo­ple don’t own nat­ur­al resources. There has to be a fair deal done for the coun­try.

Ger­ry Bourke is due to appear in court in Bel­mul­let on 11 Sep­tem­ber.

A spokesper­son for Shell said that some dam­age had been caused at the site on the date in ques­tion, but declined to com­ment fur­ther as the case is now before the courts.

The Cor­rib Gas Project – which involves the extrac­tion of nat­ur­al gas from the north­west coast of the coun­try – has been the sub­ject of long-run­ning oppo­si­tion from ‘Shell to Sea’. Most recent­ly, the group erect­ed a series of signs close to a loca­tion where drilling was tak­ing place, warn­ing locals of the dan­ger posed by ‘sink holes’.

10 Arrests At The Great Gas Gala – Day 2

26 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them.

26 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them. Over 250 peo­ple stopped 15 trucks bring on equip­ment yes­ter­day.  See Frack­ing In Bal­combe: A Com­mu­ni­ty Says No for back­ground to issues involved. Scroll down for pho­tos.

Update (3:30pm): Camp out­side site still going strong. Peo­ple stream­ing in but more need­ed. Come down and stay the night if you can!

Update (2:30pm): Meet­ing at camp decid­ed they weren’t going to be intim­i­dat­ed by police thug­gery.

Update (1:50pm): Arrests alleged­ly under Trade Union and Labour Rela­tions Act 1992 – Sec. 241. Appar­ent­ly the frack­ers were being “beset and intim­i­dat­ed” by the com­mu­ni­ty! The peo­ple of Bal­combe would say it was the was the oth­er way round!

Update (1:30pm): Police have to escort tanker past incensed com­mu­ni­ty. Cuadrilla are not wel­come!

Update (1:10pm): Arrest­ed Sus­sex res­i­dents alleged­ly being tak­en to Craw­ley police sta­tion.

Update (12:55pm): Cuadrilla and Police Try­ing Break Block­ade With Heavy Machi­nary

Update (12:50pm): 10 Com­mu­ni­ty Defend­ers Arrest­ed!

Update (12:40pm): Peo­ple are being arrest­ed for pro­tect­ing Sus­sex from frack­ing!

Update (12:30pm): Police try­ing to break com­mu­ni­ty block­ade in Bal­combe. Chil­dren cry­ing! More peo­ple need­ed!

Update (11:30am): Camp is grow­ing and atmos­phere is great. Come on down if you can!

Update (9:45am): Increase in police num­bers at site. More peo­ple here would be use­ful.

Update (9:00am): Com­mu­ni­ty block­ade of site going strong. Camp up and run­ning. Come on down!

Cuadrilla Tanker With Escort; Not Wel­come In Bal­combe

Cuadrilla Machin­ery Try­ing To Smash Up Block­ade

Res­i­dents Arrest­ed For Defend­ing Sus­sex From Frack­ing

 

 

 

 

   

 
 

Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade Of Frack­ing Site Entrance

Police Try­ing To Break Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade For Cuadrilla

Camp Is Grow­ing Out­side Frack­ing Site

Local Res­i­dents Block Entrance To Cuadrilla’s Frack­ing Site

Camp Up And Run­ning; Peo­ple Tired But Hap­py

The Great Gas Gala!

From 7am on Thurs­day (25th) Cuadrilla Resource’s site has been closed by a com­mu­ni­ty block­ade. We will be con­verg­ing again in Bal­combe in Sus­sex for The Great Gas Gala!

From 7am on Thurs­day (25th) Cuadrilla Resource’s site has been closed by a com­mu­ni­ty block­ade. We will be con­verg­ing again in Bal­combe in Sus­sex for The Great Gas Gala! DAY TWO tomor­row (Fri 26th). Come along and shield the Weald at a com­mu­ni­ty-led car­ni­val of anti-frack­ing rev­el­ry!

All are warm­ly invit­ed to join Bal­combe Vil­lage in a clear demon­stra­tion of front-line pro­tec­tion against those that threat­en us and our envi­ron­ment.

You’ll be want­i­ng to pack a par­ty-bag in advance so you’ll be ready when the time comes. Imag­ine being the only one at the par­ty with­out a cos­tume. Only jok­ing, you won’t be allowed in if you’re not in fan­cy dress. No that’s not true either. This is a com­mu­ni­ty-led event and is open to all!

Bal­combe is only a 25 min­utes train-ride north of Brighton, and 39 min­utes south from Lon­don. Some but not all trains on the Brighton – Lon­don line stop at Bal­combe. Trains run every hour from Brighton and Lon­don Bridge and it is also pos­si­ble to catch trains from Lon­don Vic­to­ria, usu­al­ly chang­ing at East Croy­don. See the map page for direc­tions to the site, which is a 5 minute walk from Bal­combe Sta­tion.

Free Bus from Brighton to Bal­combe – 7am (Fri 26th) Old Steine bus stop (near RBS). Space for 50+

If you’re dri­ving and have space, please con­tact info@greatgasgala.org.uk to offer a lift!

Things to bring:

Essen­tial – water, food and warm/waterproof clothes, sun pro­tec­tion.

Rec­om­mend­ed –
Pic­nics, cakes, water, tea-mak­ing facil­i­ties, warm/waterproof clothes, friends, ban­ners, games, music, instru­ments, Knit­ting (yel­low and black – gas­field free com­mu­ni­ty colours!), blan­kets, chairs, tables, Gaze­bos, small tents, plas­tic cutlery/plates. You get the pic­ture.

Things not to bring:

Alco­hol, drugs, any­thing which could be con­strued as a weapon, glass etc.

Take Note!:

The Great Gas Gala! will be a clear demon­stra­tion of com­mu­ni­ty pro­tec­tion against the threat of harm to our health and envi­ron­ment posed by the frack­ing indus­try. The indus­try is sup­port­ed by the state and there­fore there will almost cer­tain­ly be a police-pres­ence. Know your rights and don’t be intim­i­dat­ed. The Gala will be an inclu­sive, friend­ly space. We won’t be bul­lied.

See you at the Gala, it’ll be a gas!

 

Ongoing Blockade Of Fracking Site In Sussex

Entance Of Fracking Site Blocked

Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them.

Entance Of Fracking Site Blocked

Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them.

Update (2:45pm): Begin­ning to look like Bal­combe 1 – Cuadrilla 0. Thoughts are turn­ing to Day 2 of block­ade!

Update (12:45pm): Now over 250 peo­ple at site. Come down and join the par­ty!

Update (10:45am): Large crowd. Truck isn’t going any­where. Come on down!

Update (9:45am): Gaze­bos are up. Gala set­tling in for long haul. Come on down!

Update (9:00am): Great Gas Gala going strong. Trucks now backed up all through the vil­lage.

Update (8:30am): Great Gas Gala is well under­way. A truck tring to deliv­er equip­ment is being blocked from enter­ing the frack­ing site. Num­bers are grow­ing.

Pho­tos of evolv­ing block­ade at Cuadrilla Resources frack­ing site in Bal­combe, Sus­sex. Around 250 peo­ple, truck immo­bilised out­side site, seems to have mys­te­ri­ous­ly devel­oped fault with brakes. Gaze­bos up, legal brief­ing for locals, anoth­er truck stopped in vil­lage. Anoth­er 15 more trucks were due today. Now seems unlike­ly any will get on. Cuadrilla had want­ed to be up and drilling by week­end.

 

Large Number Of People Blockng Entrance
Large Num­ber Of Peo­ple Block­ng Entrance

Atmosphere Relaxed At Present
Atmos­phere Relaxed At Present

Camp Being Set Up
Camp Being Set Up

Faulty Brakes On Truck
Faulty Brakes On Truck

Police Hanging Back For Now
Police Hang­ing Back For Now


Cuadrilla have tem­po­rary plan­ning per­mis­sion to drill at site in Bal­combe. Per­mis­sion expires in Sep­tem­ber and drilling will take at least 6 weeks so any sig­nif­i­cant delays could scup­per their plans. They are explor­ing for tight (shale) oil, and the Kim­mer­age Clay shale lay­er they are tar­get­ing is sim­i­lar to the Bakken Shale in North Dako­ta. Full scale pro­duc­tion would involve thou­sands of wells, pipelines and com­pres­sor sta­tions coat­ing the Sus­sex coun­try­side. This is before you get to water con­t­a­m­i­na­tion, air pol­lu­tion and accel­er­at­ing cli­mate change. See  http://frack-off.org.uk/latest-news-from-the-great-gas-gala/ for updates

Fracking In Balcombe: A Community Says No

P1030668Update (24/07/13): Cuadrilla Resources are bring­ing equip­ment onto the site at Bal­combe now and want to start drilling by the week­end.

P1030668Update (24/07/13): Cuadrilla Resources are bring­ing equip­ment onto the site at Bal­combe now and want to start drilling by the week­end. The com­mu­ni­ty is mobil­isat­ing to stop them tomor­row (Thurs) from 7am and needs help. See http://greatgasgala.org.uk/ for details.

The sleepy vil­lage of Bal­combe in West Sus­sex, in the mid­dle of the Weald val­ley, has until recent­ly not been a place you would asso­ciate with indus­tri­al devel­op­ment. The sur­round­ing coun­try­side is among the most pic­turesque you will see out of the train win­dow on the line between Lon­don and Brighton. How­ev­er, in 2008 Cuadrilla Resources acquired a petro­le­um explo­ration and devel­op­ment licence (PEDL 244) for an area of Sus­sex, includ­ing Bal­combe, and acquired an adjoin­ing licence a few years lat­er, bring­ing the total area of Sus­sex coun­try­side they can exploit to over 270 square miles.

Summary

  • Frack­ing threat­en­ing Sus­sex coun­try­side
  • Cuadrilla have licences for 270 square miles
  • Plan­ning per­mis­sion to drill in Bal­combe
  • Tar­get­ing lay­er with­in Kim­meridge Clay
  • Anal­o­gous to Bakken Shale in North Dako­ta
  • Would need thou­sands of wells to extract oil
  • Same severe impacts as in US and Aus­tralia
  • Vil­lagers get­ting organ­ised to resist inva­sion
  • Cuadrilla is try­ing to push ahead regard­less
  • Need per­mits to start, but could be soon
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In Jan­u­ary 2010 Cuadrilla applied to West Sus­sex Coun­ty Coun­cil for plan­ning per­mis­sion to drill a explo­ration well, on a site where Cono­co pre­vi­ous­ly drilled a well in 1986, with­out suc­cess. Very few peo­ple were aware of this appli­ca­tion and those that were assumed that it would be a sim­i­lar sto­ry to Cono­co, decades ear­li­er. No one had heard of Cuadrilla or frack­ing and a men­tion of “stim­u­la­tion” in the plan­ning appli­ca­tion did not mean any­thing to any­one. There were no objec­tions and three months lat­er per­mis­sion was grant­ed with­out any fuss.

The world has changed since the mid-1980s though and where­as Cono­co were look­ing for con­ven­tion­al oil, in a reser­voir of per­me­able rock, Cuadrilla – spurred by sky high ener­gy prices – are pre­pared to go to much greater lengths to get hydro­car­bons out of the ground. Uncon­ven­tion­al oil and gas tar­gets much less per­me­able rocks, with dense­ly packed (usu­al­ly) hor­i­zon­tal wells and var­i­ous extreme stim­u­la­tion tech­niques, such as hydraulic frac­tur­ing. While in Lan­cashire Cuadrilla are focused on get­ting gas out of the Bow­land Shale, in Sus­sex they are after so called tight (shale) oil, sim­i­lar to the Bakken Shale in North Dako­ta.

 

If this explo­ration leads to full scale devel­op­ment at the well-spac­ing now com­mon in the Bakken, 4 wells per square mile, it could mean 32 wells with­in the parish of Bal­combe and over 300 with­in 5 miles of the vil­lage. Up to 1,200 wells might be drilled in the the whole of Cuadrilla’s licence area. Fur­ther west, in the cen­tre of the Weald val­ley where the for­ma­tions are deep­er, it is pos­si­ble that gas rather than oil may pre­dom­i­nate. Cel­tique Energie, who have licences across much of West Sus­sex, are brag­ging about quan­ti­ties of gas that would require thou­sands of wells to extract.

These devel­op­ments threat­en to indus­tri­alise the Sus­sex coun­try­side with well pads, and asso­ci­at­ed pipelines, com­pres­sor sta­tions and pro­cess­ing plants. One only has to look to the US, Cana­da or Aus­tralia what liv­ing in the mid­dle of such an oil/gasfield is like. Over 100,000 uncon­ven­tion­al wells have been drilled in the US in the last decade, and thou­sands in Cana­da and Aus­tralia. In parts of the US, drilling is start­ing to push into the out­skirts of cities, as they run out of coun­try­side to frack. See this arti­cle Frack­ing Sus­sex: The Threat Of Shale Oil & Gas for more details.

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It was only fol­low­ing the pub­lic­i­ty around Cuadrilla’s mis­for­tunes in Lan­cashire (break­ing their first test well with an earth­quake they caused) that Bal­combe res­i­dents became aware of what was planned, and a pub­lic meet­ing was called in the vil­lage hall in Jan­u­ary 2012. Cuadrilla man­aged to invite them­selves to the meet­ing and came in will their PR team to smooth things over. After they had been grilled for sev­er­al hours by hun­dreds of angry locals, they retreat­ed to lick their wounds. How­ev­er with their tem­po­rary plan­ning per­mis­sion due to expire in Sep­tem­ber this year, they are now keen to pro­ceed as soon as pos­si­ble.

Recent­ly Cuadrilla returned to Bal­combe and held a “con­sul­ta­tion”, to explain their plans. Wary of their pre­vi­ous­ly recep­tion they booked a small hall for the after­noon that could only hold a few peo­ple at a time, and packed it with exec­u­tives. The vil­lage respond­ed, coat­ing the area in anti-frack­ing signs, organ­is­ing a kids anti-frack­ing pic­nic and mount­ing a con­tin­u­ous protest out­side the venue. As usu­al Cuadrilla were less than con­vinc­ing, with a Cuadrilla exec­u­tive even caught on tape admit­ting that every­thing they said sound­ed like “utter fuck­ing bull­shit”.

Mean­while secu­ri­ty guards, from the third worst com­pa­ny in the world G4S, have been present at the site 24 hours a day for sev­er­al weeks. Last week a small drilling rig arrived on site to drill a water mon­i­tor­ing well, in prepa­ra­tion for the main event. In response the locals begain organ­is­ing a Rig­watch out­side the site entrance, to keep track of what Cuadrilla are up to. On Mon­day a tea par­ty was held out­side to site, to protest Cuadrilla’s pres­ence.

Picnic at Lower Stumble. July 2013

Pic­nic at Low­er Stum­ble. July 2013

Cuadrilla have still not cleared all the hur­dles they need to in order to com­mence drilling, how­ev­er. They require min­ing waste and radioac­tive sub­stances per­mits in order to dis­pose of the tox­ic and radioac­tive waste the drilling will gen­er­ate. In Lan­cashire the Envi­ron­ment Agency waved the require­ment for a per­mit allow­ing Cuadrilla to dump radioac­tive sludge from their Preece Hall site into the Man­ches­ter Ship Canal, but there is no infor­ma­tion about any plans for where this waste would go. The Envi­ron­ment Agency have launched a month long con­sul­ta­tion on the per­mits, poten­tial­ly delay­ing drilling into July.

Regard­less of these legal issues, Cuadrilla are faced with hav­ing to try to push through the drilling despite the near unan­i­mous oppo­si­tion of the local com­mu­ni­ty. Across Sus­sex peo­ple are equal­ly unkeen on the threat­ened indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the coun­ty. In Aus­tralia, where three gas com­pa­nies have already been forced out of New South Wales, com­mu­ni­ty oppo­si­tion has been high­ly effec­tive. The indus­try is sug­gest­ing black­mail­ing com­mu­ni­ties with the threat of with­hold­ing pub­lic ser­vices, or brib­ing them with cash pay­ments, to acqui­esce to the destruc­tion of their envi­ron­ments. They are clear­ly wor­ried by the mount­ing oppo­si­tion.

You can object to Cuadrilla’s “Min­ing Waste” appli­ca­tion here

You can object to Cuadrilla’s “Radioac­tive Wastes” appli­ca­tion here…

 

Sabotage of Nuclear Train in France

A fishplate similar to the one reportedly removed by an anti-nuclear group to derail a train earlier in July.

A fish­plate sim­i­lar to the one report­ed­ly removed by an anti-nuclear group to derail a train ear­li­er in July.

23 July 2013 An unknown anti-nuclear group has tak­en cred­it for a July 12 act of sab­o­tage that derailed a train trans­port­ing nuclear waste in the French city of Limo­ges.  French police are cur­rent­ly con­duct­ing an inves­ti­ga­tion. 

Accord­ing to the region­al news­pa­per Le Pop­u­laire du Cen­tre, they received an email claim­ing respon­si­bil­i­ty. The paper also explained that a steel plate, known as a fish­plate, was unbolt­ed from the tracks, the track was lift­ed and the rail cross­ings were dis­lodged.

The derail­ment took place in the morn­ing on a stretch of track used exclu­sive­ly by nuclear giant Are­va to trans­port nuclear waste.

The Are­va train shot off the rails more than 200 ft. Nei­ther of the two rail-work­ers aboard were injured.