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Bristol and Bath Rising Tide Stop Coal Train

Bristol and Bath Rising Tide | 26.04.2010 12:02 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles

Today, people involved in the Rising Tide Network have literally puts their necks on the line by chaining themselves to the rails in order to block the rail link to the Ffoss y Fran Open Cast Coal mine near Merthyr Tydfil. They are currently blocking the movement of coal trains from the mine to Aberthaw Power Station.

All we have so far is the Press Release … Action report and photos to follow ...

PRESS RELEASE

Bristol and Bath Rising Tide Stop Coal Train – Happening Now !

Please Call 07835366330 for on-site interviews and updates.
Alternative number (off site): 07909172768


Kim Green from Rising Tide (UK) said:

“We are protesting the continued extraction and burning of fossil fuels in the face of a global climate emergency. The failure of the Copenhagen climate talks to deal with this huge problem, and the obvious policy inadequacy the three main UK parties contesting the general election to take the necessary action to tackle the problem has highlighted the need for the people to take grass-roots direct action.”

Kim Green continues:

“This action is also in support of the local people of Merthyr Tydfil whose campaign 'Residents Against Ffoss y Fran' have been fighting the mine for over six years. The mine causes noise pollution for up to 16 hours a day, dust and dirt are carried into the town by the wind, and it turns the rain black.”

The process by which Miller-Argent were able to get the go ahead to exploit this resource at the social cost of both the local and global community, highlighting the democratic deficit in the planning process, which takes in to consideration the social-environmental impact of such projects. The newly formed quango “The Planning Commission” will only make these things worse, being able to ignore any consideration in favour of profit.

Miller Argent have been quick to pressure their small workforce into mobilising against local concerns - but their apparent concern for their workers is betrayed by the fact that they are actually looking to sell the mine as the quantity of high quality coal is only about as half as good as they initially believed. They are in fact making a loss on the project.


Notes To Editor:

1. Rising Tide is an international network of groups tackling the Root Causes of Climate Change and Climate Injustice.  http://www.risingtide.org.uk/


2.Aberthaw Power Station is the biggest polluter in Wales. In 2006 it released 7.4. million tonnes of Co2. It is Projected to run until 2025 with NO PLANS to fit carbon capture storage (CCS) technology. 40% of the coal for the power station is supplied by Ffos y Fran. It was targeted by Bristol & Cardiff Rising Tide in 2008.


3.Miller Argent own and run Ffos Y fran. Argent are in turn owned by the BT Pensions Group. Both of these organisations make much of their ethical and sustainable practices But in this case they seem to be placing profits over and above any element of social responsibility.

Bristol and Bath Rising Tide
- e-mail: info@risingtide.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.risingtide.org.uk

Additions

police just arrived...

26.04.2010 13:31

people still on the line blocking train. very small mainstream report...twitter it and facebook it if u can.

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4 arrests...people still locked on

26.04.2010 13:56

police have arrested 4 people, support, while the blockade still continues...no cutting equipment on site yet so could be a while

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lastest

26.04.2010 16:44

six to eight people have now been arrested (including the press person)...but get this...new team locked on under the noses of police 20 mins ago.

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image again again

30.04.2010 19:39


hey, sorry about this but here's the image again. The others contained an inaccuracy that's been rectified in this one. If you're gonna use these images at all PLEASE USE THIS ONE.
ta x

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Comments

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hugs in solidarity

26.04.2010 15:29

Well done everyone involved - a good action! Hope everyone gets out ok without too much cop hassle. To the next action... xxx

anon


Yes!

26.04.2010 17:05

Amazing action, massive kudos to all involved - will do my best to spread the word far and wide that this is going on!

Impressed


News from the frontline...

27.04.2010 14:30

Massive respect to every1 involved! Alas, on account of all the press persons being nicked this story needs to be got out as much as possible! Not that much out there at the moment. Please help getting the story out if you can! My latest update is that absolutely every1 involved has been nicked up to about 17/18 people all told I reckon, including drivers, legal observers, etc. Vehicles believed to have also been impounded. :-( A second wave lock-on with more heavy duty gear believed to have attached themselves to track shortly after 1st wave cleared; all arrested later that aft/eve. Lets get this story out there.

Chase x

Chase


Chase- please contact me

27.04.2010 17:55

This is indeed a rocking action- I want to support nicked crew, but have no contact details for anyone in touch with what's going on and the copshops aren't being forthcoming on release times. Please can you give me a shout on 07595506673. Cheers loads

Bristol backup


Most arrestee's now released, court date rumoured May 10th

27.04.2010 18:03

Most arrestee's now released. Group awaiting release of their comrades outside station. All expected back in Bath & Bristol late this eve. Well done every1. Still lots to be done on getting this story out to press & public tho. Any1 who can help pls do so. Original press contact details should be live very soon now they're out of the nick.

Phil


Everyone out now

28.04.2010 09:50

Everyone's been released after around 24 hours in custody and tying up half of the South Wales police force. We have no photos right now cos cameras have been nicked.

Thanks for your support. x

Rising Tider


image

30.04.2010 13:00

Seeing as all the cameras got nicked, here's a sketch of the action.
xx

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image again

30.04.2010 14:18


Ok, this time I'll attach the image!

scribbler