Mainshill Solidarity Camp Update: No eviction this morning, but drilling workers
Mainshill Solidarity Camp | 22.06.2009 12:09 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles
Access to the site and Apex machinery was blocked with a vehicle, and Apex workers responded by threatening to smash the windscreen if it was not removed from in front of the gate. Very quickly, the people inside the vehicle were joined by campers and car loads of locals who came out in support and to avert an eviction. The Apex workers backed down after this show of strength!
In a plea of solidarity to contract workers carrying out the bore-hole drilling and clear-felling, they have been asked to side with the community and camp against their bosses and refuse to carry out work on the site.
The Chief Inspector for the area has stated that the police have no intention of removing the camp at present, but will let us know if that changes. It is thought that a court order is being sought to evict the camp.
Lord Home, the land owner, Scottish Coal, the mining company, and Scottish Ministers can stop this project – if they were to come down and see the level of support and involvement in the camp from the local community they would see how strong the opposition is to this mine. If they don't decide to overturn the decision, they will have a very expensive eviction on their hands.
Your solidarity is still needed! We can stop this coal mine from going ahead, both by defending the site and working with the local communities to take back decision-making power and get permission overturned. Please join us as soon as you can – see the website for details.
Mainshill Solidarity Camp website: http://coalactionedinburgh.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=415
Mainshill Solidarity Camp
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