Police called to Titnore meeting

POLICE were called to a coun­cil meet­ing in Wor­thing on Fri­day June 10 after pro­test­ers stormed the stage.

The bor­ough coun­cil’s plan­ning com­mit­tee was dis­cussing high­ly con­tro­ver­sial plans to build 900 homes and widen a road through wood­land in Tit­nore Lane, Dur­ring­ton, Wor­thing.

The inter­ven­tion began after meet­ing chair­man, Tory John Liv­er­more, refused to take any more ques­tions from the pub­lic at the packed hall, which was being used as an emer­gency coun­cil cham­ber because of the mas­sive local inter­est.

While secu­ri­ty staff eject­ed one pro­test­er, oth­ers occu­pied the stage, unfurl­ing a large ban­ner and forc­ing coun­cil­lors to flee.
Police even­tu­al­ly removed all the pro­test­ers from the hall, after a half hour inter­rup­tion, while chant­i­ng con­tin­ued out­side the front doors. There were no arrests.

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