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Forests rally on Saturday

Robin Hood | 13.05.2011 06:42 | Ecology | Social Struggles | South Coast

THREE key speakers will address a West Sussex protest against privatisation of woodland. Worthing Keep Our Forests Public is staging a rally and walk from Whiteways car park on the A29 near Amberley and Arundel at 12 noon on Saturday May 14. Map reference TQ 001 107, 2.25 miles south west of Amberley railway station.

Although the government backed away from its original controversial plans to raixe £250m by selling off forest land, the group is warning that the danger is not yet over and ‘piecemeal privatisation by stealth’ is on the Whitehall agenda.
Speakers will include Marion Shoard, author of The Theft of the Countryside and This Land is Our Land, Tony Whitbread, director of the Henfield-based Sussex Wildlife Trust, and Derek Wall, an environmentalist and former principal speaker of the Green Party.
Said a spokesman for Keep Our Forests Public: “This event has a double significance for us. First, we would like people to join us in celebrating the success that has been achieved so far by a such an impressive mobilisation of support for our public forests.
“But we also need to keep alert to the fact that the government admits it is still planning to sell off 15 per cent of national woodland over the next four years.
“We simply do not think this is acceptable – England’s forests and woods are our finest treasure and we will not stand by and watch them being handed over into unaccountable private hands.
“We urge everyone who cares about our forests to come along and support our short rally and then join us in a walk through the beautiful Houghton Forest, one of the Forestry Commission sites under long-term threat from misguided government policy.”
Whiteways is on the A29 north of Arundel and south-west of Amberley.
A lift-sharing scheme will operate from the Beechwood Hall hotel in Wykeham Road, Worthing, at 11am.
* The rally has been mentioned in an article by author Marion Shoard (one of the speakers) on The Guardian website.
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/12/fight-for-british-forests-access
However, there are a lot of very strange comments on the comments section, which appear to be mainly from right-wing Americans (possibly paid ‘trolls’ defending corporate interests - which we know all about on Indymedia), attacking her call for open access to woodland and she is suggesting as many of us as possible sign in and make a positive comment.

Robin Hood