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Trident nuclear warhead convoy passes Oxford again on A34

Margaret Downs (photos), Nigel Day (text) (published by eileen) | 17.11.2006 10:34 | Anti-militarism | Oxford

This convoy, travelling north on the A34, passed Oxford around 12.30pm on Monday 13 November. As if to emphasize the dangers of this practice, the following day, Tuesday 14, there was a serious accident on the same road, at the Milton Interchange, involving several vehicles.Local councillors are putting a motion to the City Council on 20 November calling for opposition to replacement of UK nuclear weapons.

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1) Trident nuclear warhead convoy passes Oxford again on A34 -
Monday 13th November 2006.

2) Motion to City Council meeting – Monday 20th November 2006.

A Trident nuclear warhead convoy travelled north up the A34 on Monday 13th November 2006, and passed Oxford at about 12.30pm. It travelled in the normal heavy lunch time traffic to M40 junction 9 and left Oxfordshire on the M40 heading north towards the Royal Naval armaments depot at Coulport at the Faslane nuclear submarine base in Scotland. Nukewatchers from Oxford monitored the convoy and photographed the vehicles passing the local interchanges on the A34.

Local nukewatchers had witnessed the convoy leaving the Burghfield nuclear bomb factory near Reading, as peace protesters gathered nearby at AWE Aldermaston in a monthly ‘Block the Builders’ demonstration. New facilities are already being built on the site, even before Parliament has debated whether the Trident nuclear system should be replaced.

The day after, on Tuesday 14th November a bad accident took place on the north bound A34, at Milton Interchange, Didcot, in which a number of vehicles collided and two caught fire. Traffic was held up for two hours. The warhead convoy travelled over this same spot the day before. A MOD exercise ‘Senator 2005’ carried out in Edinburgh high lighted the dangers of accidents involving Trident nuclear warheads on the move.

Oxford City Councillor Nuala Young and seconder Cllr Elise Benjamin will put a motion to Oxford City Council on Monday 20th November 2006, calling for opposition to any renewal or replacement of Britain’s nuclear weapons.

It calls on the council to recognise that it is a member of the Nuclear Free Local Authorities, Mayors for Peace, and has obligations under the Local Government Act.

Other points noted are the transport of nuclear warheads around the City, the debate on Trident replacement, and the better use of resources in peaceful productive ways.

The motion requests the City MPs to support any anti Trident replacement EDMs, support in parliamentary votes, and for the Chief Executive to write to the PM advising him of the Council’s opposition to Trident replacement.

Margaret Downs (photos), Nigel Day (text) (published by eileen)

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Get it right please

17.11.2006 11:34

The photos in the article are not carrying Trident warheads. Those lorries are carrying empty Lockheed Martin Thiokol solid-fueled rocket casings which are part of the launch mechanism for the Trident D5. They come down to Aldermaston for maintenance.

The warheads don't travel by the A34 or any other road, they are moved under massive security by secure train, at night under a contract won by BNFL.

REAL nukewatcher


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Sorry

17.11.2006 14:09

My apologies, I thought you would want to know the truth about this report, the lorries, the reality of the movement of nuclear weapons in the UK. My mistake !

REAL nukewatcher


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The horrors of Nuclear Weapons

17.11.2006 16:20

Dear "REAL nukewatcher"

Of course the urban warriors here don't want to know the truth. Wheres the excitement, the thrill, the sense of danger ?

Far better to pretend that lorries are thundering through the streets of Oxford containing nukes so that nonsensical motions can be passed by second rate councillers in Oxford and everyone can go home with a warm feeling of moral superiority.

The real battle for the elimination of nuclear weapons takes place elsewhere and these people make no difference to it

Alice


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