Mainshill Solidarity Camp presented with eviction papers
namaskar | 24.06.2009 18:34 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles
''Scottish Coal and Lord Home have no right to evict us from this wood' Said Anna Key a care worker and one of the campers currently living on the Site. ''Planning permission states that they have to carry out an environmental survey from Spring until Autumn before they can start work. Because they have commenced drilling operations and tree felling we have been forced to occupy the site to stop this illegal work from happening.''
On Sunday the 28th the Solidarity Camp are holding a community picnic at 3pm to which everyone is invited. Many people from the local community will come down to drink tea and eat cake with the campers, learn how to climb trees and paint banners to make the site look welcoming.
The solidarity camp intends to do all it can to stop the new opencast mine from going ahead and has the full support of the local community. Come along to the picnic on Sunday to get involved!
namaskar
Homepage:
http://coalactionedinburgh.noflag.org.uk/