Grow Heathrow: You can't evict an idea (VIDEO)
XX | 29.08.2014 10:44 | Climate Chaos | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London
        
        On March 1st 2010 Transition Heathrow members swooped on an abandoned market garden site in Sipson; one of the villages to be completely tarmacked to make way for a third runway at Heathrow. 
Nearly five years later the group has cleared 30 tonnes of rubbish and runs a popular community space called Grow Heathrow with a bicycle workshop, food-growing club, renewable energy courses, and an art space.
On Friday the 15th of August, after a three year court battle, bailiffs arrived for the first time to evict the group and were met with nearly 200 people supporting Grow Heathrow to continue the project.
The bailiffs will be returning soon and with the support of the community the group are preparing with various resistance tactics.
To follow their story see:
transitionheathrow.com
@transheathrow
#GrowHeathrow
    
  Nearly five years later the group has cleared 30 tonnes of rubbish and runs a popular community space called Grow Heathrow with a bicycle workshop, food-growing club, renewable energy courses, and an art space.
On Friday the 15th of August, after a three year court battle, bailiffs arrived for the first time to evict the group and were met with nearly 200 people supporting Grow Heathrow to continue the project.
The bailiffs will be returning soon and with the support of the community the group are preparing with various resistance tactics.
To follow their story see:
transitionheathrow.com
@transheathrow
#GrowHeathrow
      
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