Arundel and South Downs MP Howard Flight was certainly caught by surprise, having sent out a statement to local press earlier in the week welcoming 'the Government announcement to proceed with a bypass for Arundel'.
The last week has seen a flurry of media interest in the Arundel protest camp at Tortington Common, with reports everywhere from BBC TV and Meridian to the Evening Argus, The Times and The Guardian.
A hint as to the reasons why the Government backed down in West Sussex, while ploughing ahead with road plans elsewhere in the country, came in a report on the Evening Standard website this morning (Wednesday).
Written before the announcement, and seemingly expecting the Arundel road to be given the green light, it added: "The Government will be desperate to avoid clashes with committed activists such as 'Swampy' - so-called 'king of the eco-warriors'. It is still nervous of provoking the kind of confrontations that created ugly scenes at Twyford Down and the Newbury bypass in the late nineties."
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Glad to see that the good guys won...
09.07.2003 21:37
Thomas J
Fair Play!
10.07.2003 09:05
all mod cons
and don't forget...
10.07.2003 19:04
don't forget the other road protest camps - www.roadalert.org.uk
and you can set one up where there isn't, or fight for and against what matters - for info of a local group, or support in setting one up, check out www.earthfirst.org.uk and www.eco-action.org/blinc
anti-roads (n all else eh!)