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New protest camp at Rolls Royce Rayensway, Derby

Gary | 09.05.2009 22:40 | Anti-militarism | Free Spaces | South Coast

Protesters opposed to Trident nuclear submarines have set up a camp across the road from Rolls Royce on the Rayensway in Derby

plenty of space
plenty of space

trees as well
trees as well

private meeting spaces
private meeting spaces

gym
gym

art
art

no nuclear reactors
no nuclear reactors

Section 6 notice
Section 6 notice

a room with a view
a room with a view

camp fully operational
camp fully operational

play area
play area

sports facility as well
sports facility as well

art 2
art 2

art 3
art 3

art again
art again

no nukes
no nukes

cops on tv
cops on tv

no no no RRR
no no no RRR

a way in
a way in

follow the signs
follow the signs

next to the river
next to the river


They have been there for a week and have only just been spotted by the police, which shows how poor the security is taken at Rolls Royce Rayensway, a site that has a Neptune (nuclear) test reactor used to test the fuel reactivity for the submarines engines which powers the hunter fleet, which are equipped with trident missiles. Elements are also made at the manufacturing site with enriched uranium and zircaloy RR has recently gained contracts to build nuclear reactors for power stations

Protesters are wanting Rolls Royce to phase out all nuclear activities at the Rayensway plant within the next 5 years and move into work which is sustainable and provide and make publicly available a comprehensive evacuation plan for people living and working within a two mile radius of the factory. This plan should be thoroughly tested and evaluated by the local council and emergency services.

What you can do
Get down to the camp and show your support tree houses are already in place and we are working on a community space, there is plenty of room as the site is located on the old Ram Arena, the old training ground for Derby's football team so there is an overgrown football size patch for tents, as well as an old gym which has nice graffiti all of which are under a section 6 notice (right to squat) the site backs on to a fork off the river Derwent and is full of wildlife and trees.

Although we have no specific requests for tat at the moment but climbing gear and the usual stuff is always needed

The police are aware of the site and so far have been polite and minimal numbers (solo cop) and seem to be visiting once a day

The site is easy to get to by following the river footpaths for Alvaston form the city centre, look out for the peace signs

The location of the site is between point A and the sign A5111 on the right hand side of the road on the Google map
 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?utm_campaign=en_GB&utm_medium=ha&utm_source=en_GB-ha-emea-gb-bk-gm&utm_term=road

Google street view of the entrance  http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?utm_campaign=en_GB&utm_medium=ha&utm_source=en_GB-ha-emea-gb-bk-gm&utm_term=road

For more information visit Trident Ploughshares
 http://www.tridentploughshares.org/index.php3

Gary
- Homepage: http://www.tridentploughshares.org/index.php3

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  1. working map link — Gary
  2. Please get in touch — Trident Ploughshares media
  3. Feel free to pop in for a cuppa — Skuzz Troll