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Climate Camp workshop: Wales LNG Pipeline

Westside Rising Tide | 15.08.2007 12:31 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles

After two days of setting up the site and running around dealing with the police and mainstream media, the workshops at the Climate Camp began yesterday.

One of the most exciting of the workshops so far was an impassioned report and discussion on the Liquified Natural Gas pipeline development that is currently underway from Milford Haven to Tirley in Gloustershire.

Linda Ware of Cilfrew Residents Association gave a full and frank account of the campagin over the last 18 months by residents and ecological activists against the destruction of the south Wales countryside, the increasing reliance on new forms of fossil fuels, the horrific health and safety concerns and the lack of consultation with the people who's lives are being ruined by this development.

"people power is the most powerful thing there is"

There have been several protest camps at Trebanos, Milford Haven, & Brecon as well as mass direct action in Cilfrew and elsewhere.

For a background to the campagin check out:
 http://www.fightthepipe.co uk
 http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol/pipeline
 http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk

Linda highlighted the council corruption that is so indemic to Labour dominated welsh local government. Her explaination of why she has chosen to stand as a prospective Plaid Cymru councillor raised interesting questions about the appeal of the welsh nationalist movement to community struggles such as this.
"We are going nationalist, not because we belive in nationalism, but because we oppose labour and there is no other alternative"

The lack of media coverage outside Wales has been interesting in it's absence. There have been only a handful of articles meantioning the development in the UK press. This is in contrast to the Rossport pipeline which has got much more media attention despite being in a different country. It would appear that due to 'safety concerns' the press are being leaned on not to cover the story.

The pipeline is only the beginning of a south west wales power corridor that the DTI envisage streaching from milford haven to the east of Swansea, with a number of power stations and energy extraction sites clustered around the area. The new generation coal power station in Neath Porth Talbot has already been annoced and methane is already been extracted and stored in disused mines in the area.

This pipeline is set to be the first of many, as delevopments are on the table for pipelines to connect from Tirley to Leeds and Plymouth.

People's responses to what they heard centred around three themes: corporations behind LNG, media response, and direct action.

The construction of the pipeline is being done by National Grid, who have been the main focus for direct action so far. However the consortium behind the development is headed by Exxon Mobil amoung others. The finace has been put up by oil and gas loan specialists the Royal Bank of Scotland.

What Next?

There was a feeling that we need to increase the knowledge amoungst enivronmental activists of the full picture of the pipeline development and its wider implicastions.

getting a higher level of coverage in UK and international media.

Taking the struggle to the big players behind it. Especially as they have a presence on many high streets.

Undertaking a speaking tour of social centres, with a particular emphiis on the routes of the other proposed pipelines.

"We can do all the talking in the world but the only thing that will have an effect ojn corporations is direct action"

Westside Rising Tide
- e-mail: cardiff@risingtide.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.risingtide.org.uk/bristol/pipeline

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work has already started on the Devon section of the pipeline

15.08.2007 13:38

I think work has already started on 2 sections of the gas pipeline running west through Devon to Plymouth, work has been ongoing this summer on the section to the east of Plymouth just to the south of the A38 (near totnes) and I think work is going on on another section to the east of Exeter

pipe geek


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Wouldn't it have been great...

15.08.2007 14:37

...if the camp had been on the route of the pipe in wales. Hundreds of miles of potential for actions, massive local support from communities along the route and a chance of actually building an existing campaign. But I suppose Wales is a bit too far from the M25 so it doesn't really matter. Better off trying to make people feel guilty for taking their kids on holiday.

Grumpy Welshman


Tell us more about the Devon/Plymouth pipeline

19.08.2007 22:38

Could you please share with us more information about the Devon pipeline. What diameter (ie the South Wales to Tirley, Glos. pipeline is 48" diameter at 94Bar)

Carnabwth
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