The tree-felling for the BHLR has attracted significant protest and peaceful direct action every day since Friday, with a number of local people arrested including pensioners. The Combe Haven Defenders (CHD), are calling on 1,066 people from the local area and across the country to "pledge to take part in peaceful resistance to the construction of the Bexhill-Hastings Link Road" [4].
A spokesperson for the Combe Haven Defenders said: "Events of the last week have demonstrated that a local people from a diverse range of backgrounds are passionately against this an environmentally disastrous white-elephant project that will increase overall traffic levels while derailing sustainable transport alternatives. We hope people will support, and maybe join, those brave folk up in the trees, all the way through Christmas and beyond, if necessary."
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NOTES
[1] www.combehavendefenders.org.uk
[2] See 'Controversial 'zombie roads' scheme to be resuscitated', Guardian, 10 October 2012, http://tinyurl.com/zombieroads
[3] http://bettertransport.org.uk/media/26-Oct-roads-report
[4] http://combehavendefenders.wordpress.com/pledge/
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great work
20.12.2012 14:51
i was born in hastings and i love the area passionately, and was dragged down there by my parents when i was younger on a long sunday walk along to crowhurst to sit in the local pub and watch the cricket.
those arguing for the roads often say its only middle class folk who are protesting, hippies who dont realise the realism of everyday life. Well i say to them, we werent middle class, and we loved the courtyside, and we love the area. its time hastings council did something real for the people of hastings and not adopt this red herring...real jobs come from real investment in local businesses not new roads!
good luck everyone, your an inspiration
richard connor
library assistant soas university, london
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