Ravenstruther coal rail terminal shut down + Mainshill eviction continues, 3rd day…

A coal ter­mi­nal in South Lanark­shire was brought to a stand­still this morn­ing when a pro­tes­tor locked him­self to a piece of machin­ery.

At 9am this morn­ing (Wed 27th) a man climbed to the top of a dig­ger and locked him­self to it by his leg, effec­tive­ly shut­ting down Raven­struther coal rail ter­mi­nal.

Ravenstruther coal rail terminal shut downA coal ter­mi­nal in South Lanark­shire was brought to a stand­still this morn­ing when a pro­tes­tor locked him­self to a piece of machin­ery.

At 9am this morn­ing (Wed 27th) a man climbed to the top of a dig­ger and locked him­self to it by his leg, effec­tive­ly shut­ting down Raven­struther coal rail ter­mi­nal.

About 15 trucks full of coal are unable to access the ter­mi­nal and have been forced to dump their load, and the coal train that was being loaded has been stopped.

Raven­struther is where coal from the open-cast mines in South Lanark­shire is loaded onto trains and sent south to pow­er sta­tions such as Drax.

An hour after the action start­ed NETCU and 6 police offi­cers arrived.

This action was tak­en in sol­i­dar­i­ty with Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp which is in the third day of resist­ing evic­tion.

The Scot­tish Gov­ern­ment is approv­ing up to 33 new open cast coal sites. A pro­tes­tor from Main­shill said: “As Cli­mate Chaos grows expo­nen­tial­ly worse, it is becom­ing more and more impor­tant to resist and obstruct the ever enlarg­ing fos­sil fuel indus­try. We will do every­thing in our pow­er to make the extrac­tion, trans­port, and burn­ing of coal as finan­cial­ly unvi­able as pos­si­ble by con­tin­u­ing to fight against it at every step of the way, from the mines to the pow­er sta­tions.”

——–
Resisting bailiffs climbing into top branches at Mainshill
Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp:

The evic­tion is still ongo­ing. The site perime­ter can­not be secured so there is still mas­sive scope for resist­ing this evic­tion and Scot­tish Coals activ­i­ties gen­er­al­ly, get your­self up to Lanark­shire and get stuck in. Four peo­ple were arrest­ed from the camp this morn­ing (27th).

More infor­ma­tion about the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp and how to get there is avail­able at www.mainshill.noflag.org.uk