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Setting up the Gatwick No Border Camp

IMCistas | 20.09.2007 00:16 | No Border Camp 2007 | Migration | South Coast

About 40 or so people arrived at the new site on Sunday afternoon to start set up. Time was of the essence: since the previous site had fallen through following police harassment of the landowner, the organisers wished to establish their presence as soon as possible and to set up the big structures. The structures had been collected from various other collectives around the country, many of which have been used for other camps. Soon the camp began to look rather familiar to the more seasoned camper!

the outside gate
the outside gate

the first arrivals
the first arrivals

the water tower and back fence
the water tower and back fence

setting up tents
setting up tents

setting up tents
setting up tents

the big marquee
the big marquee

the cinema tent
the cinema tent

the press tent
the press tent

the site and welcome tents
the site and welcome tents

fire barrels
fire barrels

fire for security guards
fire for security guards

security fire
security fire

recycling bins
recycling bins

toilets
toilets

sink
sink

chill-out space
chill-out space

action bikes
action bikes

inside the welcome tent
inside the welcome tent

gate
gate


Police took a day to find the camp and did not arrive until Monday afternoon. They took even longer to tell each other about the camp. One activist waiting at the previous site for participants who hadn't heard of the move was quizzed by the Surrey police about the location of the camp, and threatened to take her in for questioning. "Where is the camp.. tell us.. we know you know," they said. But their attitude changed when they learnt that the Sussex police were already at the camp but hadn't told them. In fact the change of location off-footed the police: while the Surrey police had long prepared their policing of the camp, the Sussex police hadn't had this luxury – it was almost as if we had planned it!

Food for the setter-uppers was provided by the 1 in 12 Collective from Bradford. But now the site has opened the Anarchist Teapot has taken on the feeding of the camp. 1 in 12 will provide snacks and food during the actions outside the camp.

IMCistas

Additions

Two more facilities that arrived later

23.09.2007 22:20

solar showers
solar showers

poo pits
poo pits

Showers and Shit pits.

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Indymedia tents

23.09.2007 23:12



The Public Access and Dispatch tents.

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Comments

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Brilliant

20.09.2007 09:52

Brilliant. Given Julie Spence's comments yesterday (the cheif cuntstable of cambridgeshire) demanding more money for policing immigrants (cos its all them committing the crimes apparently), you'd think they would have better things to do with police officers than to send them to the camp! Looking forward to coming down at the weekend. And keep warm.

Matron