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Titnore tree camp news

Newt | 11.09.2006 17:08 | Ecology | Free Spaces | South Coast

AN ENERGETIC expansion bid has been launched by the Titnore Woods campers at Worthing, West Sussex, with eviction still expected at any time. Urgently needed is more timber and polyprop rope (6mm is best) and tarpaulins for tree houses etc, plus, on a more mundane level, supplies of toilet paper and real coffee.

If eviction takes place, supporters are being asked to go as soon as possible to the camp, congregating in Fulbeck Avenue, Durrington, if access is barred. Then on the first Saturday after any eviction there will be a protest against eviction and against development. Fulbeck Avenue, Durrington. 12 noon.

Regardless of the eviction situation, there will be a "mass moblisation" for all supporters of the camp and opponents of the development on Saturday October 7. Gather 2pm at Durrington station to descend (or ascend?) en masse on Titnore Woods.

And appeals continue for people to get down to the site pronto!

The camp has now been in place for more than 100 days.

Newt