Big Green Gathering Shut Down was political
bg bloke | 27.07.2009 10:36
Big Green Gathering Shut Down
“It’s political” Chief Superintendent tells BGG Director
Chief Superintendent Paul Richards admitted to a Big Green Gathering Director that the decision to shut down the Big Green Gathering was political and confirmed to the Chair of the Big Green Gathering that orders had come from the highest level.
During a meeting today between the police and directors of the Big Green Gathering, the superintendent said the decision to shut down the BGG was taken over a week ago, confirming the statement from the BGG lawyer that the ‘injunction was a red herring.’
Directors from the BGG are horrified at this partisan interpretation of licencing law. Big Green Gathering Chair Brig Oubridge said, “At the multi-agency meeting on Thursday 23rd July, we were still negotiating with the police and the council under the genuine belief that things were progressing and we were continuing to spend money on infrastructure, wages and security. If they knew they were going to cancel the event, we can only conclude that this drive to increase expenditure appears to be a deliberate attempt to bankrupt the Big Green Gathering.
The injunction served on the Big Green Gathering was primarily addressing the fact that the Big Green Gathering did not obtain the necessary road closure despite the fact that the Highways Agency had previously indicated that this would be done.
The Big Green Gathering has been running an event since 1994 and never before has public safety been an issue. The BGG has an exemplary record on health and safety and crime levels have always been low for the number of people on site.
Despite the concerns over the behaviour of the Council and the Police, event organisers will work with them to ensure the safety of those at the premises and ensure that they leave the land in an orderly fashion. Brig concluded, “We are very aware of our responsibilities to those already on the site and very sad for all those who were coming to enjoy one of the most peaceful festivals in the UK.”
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“It’s political” Chief Superintendent tells BGG Director
Chief Superintendent Paul Richards admitted to a Big Green Gathering Director that the decision to shut down the Big Green Gathering was political and confirmed to the Chair of the Big Green Gathering that orders had come from the highest level.
During a meeting today between the police and directors of the Big Green Gathering, the superintendent said the decision to shut down the BGG was taken over a week ago, confirming the statement from the BGG lawyer that the ‘injunction was a red herring.’
Directors from the BGG are horrified at this partisan interpretation of licencing law. Big Green Gathering Chair Brig Oubridge said, “At the multi-agency meeting on Thursday 23rd July, we were still negotiating with the police and the council under the genuine belief that things were progressing and we were continuing to spend money on infrastructure, wages and security. If they knew they were going to cancel the event, we can only conclude that this drive to increase expenditure appears to be a deliberate attempt to bankrupt the Big Green Gathering.
The injunction served on the Big Green Gathering was primarily addressing the fact that the Big Green Gathering did not obtain the necessary road closure despite the fact that the Highways Agency had previously indicated that this would be done.
The Big Green Gathering has been running an event since 1994 and never before has public safety been an issue. The BGG has an exemplary record on health and safety and crime levels have always been low for the number of people on site.
Despite the concerns over the behaviour of the Council and the Police, event organisers will work with them to ensure the safety of those at the premises and ensure that they leave the land in an orderly fashion. Brig concluded, “We are very aware of our responsibilities to those already on the site and very sad for all those who were coming to enjoy one of the most peaceful festivals in the UK.”
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from bristol indy
27.07.2009 11:02
category south west | media and culture | news report author Sunday July 26, 2009 18:49author by adelayde Report this post to the editors
The Big Green Gathering 2009, which was due to be held on Fernhill Farm from Wednesday 29th until Sunday 2nd has been today officially canceled after the directors decided to hand the licence for the event back to Mendip District Council, after they were threatened with the prospect of a High Court injunction being issued against the directors and owner of Fernhill Farm this coming Monday 27th. The licence was handed back to the directors on the legal advice that the Big Green would not have a chance of winning the High Court hearing.
The Big Green Gathering 2009, which was due to be held on Fernhill Farm from Wednesday 29th until Sunday 2nd has been today officially canceled after the directors decided to hand the licence for the event back to Mendip District Council, after they were threatened with the prospect of a High Court injunction being issued against the directors and owner of Fernhill Farm this coming Monday 27th. The licence was handed back to the directors on the legal advice that the Big Green would not have a chance of winning the High Court hearing.
The official line from the Big Green Gathering is that the local police and Mendip District Council have made a clear and consistent effort to 'break' the Big Green Gathering, something that they have managed to do today. Word in the field is that the police had prior knowledge of the injunction, some say up to three weeks ago. This would mean that having prior knowledge they allowed many people to run up expenses and costs that will most likely lead to the financial ruin of many individuals and certainly the festival itself.
Shortly prior to the event, the appointed security company, Stuart Security demanded a 60% down-payment and then 40% up front before the event. The Big Green could not initially provide this, due to cash flow before the event and so a loan from Triodos Bank was obtained in order to finance this and meet the licence requirements. However, despite this, due the fact the director of Stuart didn't receive a cheque in time, Stuart contacted the police to say they wasn't going to be the security company for the Big Green. They then dallied in giving the Big Green an answer as to whether they were going to do it and due to this dallying coupled with the Big Green's need to find a security provider to meet the licensing requirements laid down by the council, the Big Green then found an alternative security company, Coast to Coast.
It seems apparent that the change in security company from Stuart Security (who are reported to have a 'special relationship' with the police, backed up by the accusation that many Stuart employees are ex-police officers), was however not satisfactory for the council, who then came up with a host of other demands in order to meet the licence, which had already been issued, at the last minute (see attached letter from the council to the directors of the Big Green), something which the Big Green made every effort to meet.
The last straw was that a technicality that led to the Big Green believing that they'd loose the High Court case for injunction was to do with the road closure order. The word is that the person in the Council department responsible for these order who was going to issue a 7 day order, had pressure put on them by the Council and the police to refuse the order.
It is pouring with rain here. There are many directors and crew who are facing financial ruin due to the actions of the police and Mendip District Council.
Please note that the above are all notes based on hearsay and cannot be confirmed or taken as an official statement on the part of the Big Green Gathering Company Ltd or any of its associates or contractors.
Letter from council to Big Green regarding injuction a pdf from bristol indy article can be downloaded from here http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/article/690741
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stuart
27.07.2009 11:59
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pissedofftoo
sell out
27.07.2009 12:20
Festival
Homepage: http://who cares.com
it's such a shame
27.07.2009 12:44
Mark
Alternative
27.07.2009 13:42
Activists have occupied land near the entrance of Highgate Rabbit Farm in protest against their breeding of rabbits and ferrets for the vivisection industry. They supply several university and commercial laboratories, including Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). The campers are holding a peaceful occupation of the land, calling on the closure of the farm, and for the farmer Geoffrey Douglas to hand the animals over to a suitable organisation for rehoming.
If you can make it to the camp for any period of time, please ring the camp number: 07941184529
The farm is located at: Highgate Farm, Highgate lane, Normanby-by-Spital, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, LN8 2HQ
Click here for a map and directions.
There are several ways you can support the action:
• You can telephone the farm on: 01673 878259 and 01673 878 232.
• You can attend the camp to protest - whether it is for an hour, a day or a week your presence would be greatly appreciated.
* You can write to the farm at the address above,.
* You can attend the national protest on the 26th September (click here for details)
Please keep all communications to the farm informative and polite. The purpose of your correspondance is to urge them to stop breeding animals for vivisection, and to allow the animals to be rehomed.
Steve Discombe
Political?
27.07.2009 14:48
Of course bgg's record of health and safety and clear up is exemplary especially when held in the light of Glastonbury or T in the Park. I can tell you for certain that it took a lot of people over 4 weeks to clear up after t in the park last year, and some one was stabbed.
It's not about the fact that you run a considerably more ethical festival.
It's about the fact you might secretly be terroists complaining that lots of really rich people are poisoning the planet. That'll teach you to express your views as green and try and exhibit a sustainable soloution to having the same good time.
That'll teach you to ask nicely,
Turn up and squat it!
ACAB
Excelent SchNews piece.
27.07.2009 15:56
Check out www.schnews.org.uk for what really happened.
handlebar roustabout
isle be island bound
27.07.2009 19:51
Anyway… the only way is to move on. How about a nice trip to the isle of wight this week? Support the occupation of britains only wind turbine manufacturer – under threat of closure. Seize the day (the band) are already there. Why not you?
interestedbystander
Homepage: http://ventnorblog.com/vestival-vestas-sit-in-gets-in-own-festival/
I went about 10 years ago and it was great
27.07.2009 23:32
Ah well, this is the cycle of things. I'm sure there are smaller events that are as good as the BGG once was, and which are under the cop radar at the moment. And they may well eventually go the way of the BGG, but there is always something else to take their place.
anon
response to handlebar roustabout
28.07.2009 18:47
ref
"festival banned" conspiracy story may not be true
29.07.2009 00:04
schmoo
Homepage: http://www.schmoontherun.blogspot.com
BGG was important
29.07.2009 19:45
This may well be the summer when the British State comes out in force against those of us interested in environmental and social justice."Festival" can choose which side they're on now or later, but I'd suggest that "later" might be only a few weeks away. The banning of BGG shows that none of us is immune from the vicious hand of Brown's Bullies.
Random Punter
the vaunted 'summer of rage'..
29.07.2009 21:10
zzzzzzzz