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Work on the controversial LNG Pipeline has been stopped in South West Wales

Lewis | 13.11.2006 19:59 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Repression | World

A section of the LNG pipeline has been blockaded at Trebanos, in the Swansea Valley by over a dozen activists. All work on that whole area of the project has been stopped.

Activists moved onto the site and set up camp at 5.30am this morning getting inside part of the pipe itself errecting Section 6 notices whilst others climed onto machines. 3 buldozers 2 cranes

Around 14 police arrived on site at about midday and seem confused as to their role. Ire Jones, the owner of the land where the protestors have taken up residence is fully supportive of the protest, She feels she has been bullied by the National Grid into allowing this pipeline to cut across her land and lied to by them as to the size and scale the project.Therefore it is a civil dispute between the protestors and the National Grid’s contractors; not a criminal matter. However in their actions South Wales Police are acting like a private security firm for the National Grid attempting to negosate protestors off the site and filming heavily. In order to justify their continuing presence they have claimed they are there to “maintain the peace of the protest and to ensure the health and safety of all concerned”

A very bright floodlight is shinnign down on the protestors in the name of health and safety, it along with a very noisey generator is being guarded by 2 police. Police have also errected a roadblock at the bottom of the road leading into the site and are delaying all vechicles entering. It’s manned by two police, with a further two police at the top of the road. All this for what by the police’s own admission is a civil matter.

The pipeline will be 150 miles long from Milford Haven through the Brecon Beacons into England, making it biggest pipeline of it’s kind in Europe. cutting trougth a swathe the width of a motorway.

The area on Ire Jones land that has already been destroyed by the contractors was a forest (with 500 year old oaks) and reclaimed farmland. Trebanos has been designated by the British Geological Survey as an area of Geological instability & National Grid plans to blast the area with explosives.

In other parts of the route the pipeline passes schools and residencial areas. National Grid’s have publicly admissted that it has no experience of running a 48” pipeline at 94bar pressure. Accidents like the massive pipeline explosion that killed 12 campers at Carlsbad, New Mexico in 2000 occurred in remote areas & ran at a much lower pressure.

At present about a dozen people intend to stay on site and block work from continuing but callfor others to come down to the site to get involved!!
For the background on the Liqufied Natural Gas pipeline take a look at “TROUBLE IN THE PIPELINE” in  http://www.southwalesanarchists.org/news/gagged13.pdf

Lewis
- e-mail: gwentanarchists@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://southwalesanarchists.org

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hey, they're considering the environment

13.11.2006 22:13

terrible, these hippies getting in the way again.

on the national grid's website they explain how they are protecting the environment:

"We replace vegetation with only locally-gathered seed and species. In many instances the habitats we affect are actually improved as a result of our work. "

see, they're good people

pipedream


good work!

14.11.2006 23:41

nice work pipe line protestors!
this is one of the biggest energy projects in British history and the dangers involved are as high as the cost. the dodgy origins of this middle eastern natural gas are probably fairly self explanatory.
I heard there's lots of local opposition to the pipeline. this is going to be a big deal!
lets all get down to Trebanos and support them.



also, i imagine with this being a pipeline, and covering such a large area, that there will be plenty of opportunities for distruption, but we need to act fast.
even though they don't have planning permission for the whole route yet they have already started building it.....
what does that tell you?
corruption?
surely not!

any future ideas from affinity groups. its as good a target as any. lets stop the bastards from their fossil fuel madness.
i think this is a fight we can win
also, every day the pipeline is held up, the company making it (transco or a front of that company) gets fined a million pounds.....shame innit?

dorothy


former EF! er

12.04.2007 22:00

14 years ago I was a member of Earth First and an active roads protestor. We got booted off one site by the police once and snuck back in by a different route.The incompetence of it all! ( I swear this is true) I am a hippy, I don't drive, I don't fly, and I try to buy as little as possible of consumer goods. I also work for National Grid, and as a hippy find your anti 'National Squid' comments upsetting. Why? You are exaggerating the truth to support your anarchic agenda. The real driver behind this 'monster pipe' is the Department of Trade and Industry, who have deemed that we need to boost flagging supplies ( not increase them) by importing LNG, and are the main instigators of the process. I have heard that a gas shortage made the prices rise, and electricity generators used the cheaper coal instead, so last year, due to lack of gas, carbon emissions actually increased. The alternative, if you don't want gas? Nuclear power probably. Investment in alternative energy IS increasing, and guess what, a project by the demon National Grid to connect renewable energy from Scotland to the main electricity transmission system , is also met by howls of protest from objectors. You might at least show support for that development instead of portraying a perfectly decent company, who are incidentally at the top of the business sustainbility ( in the environmental sense)index , in a biased and one -sided light.

former EF! protestor