Hinkley Tree Protesters Evicted

8th Feb -

Pro­test­ers occu­py­ing trees at Hink­ley Point in Som­er­set were evict­ed today by police and a 5‑man climb­ing team hired by the French com­pa­ny EDF.   The mature oak wood­land is due to be cleared this month so that pre­lim­i­nary work can begin on build­ing 2 new nuclear reac­tors and a radioac­tive waste dump at the site.

8th Feb -

Pro­test­ers occu­py­ing trees at Hink­ley Point in Som­er­set were evict­ed today by police and a 5‑man climb­ing team hired by the French com­pa­ny EDF.   The mature oak wood­land is due to be cleared this month so that pre­lim­i­nary work can begin on build­ing 2 new nuclear reac­tors and a radioac­tive waste dump at the site.

The evic­tion came around 11am, after the occu­piers had spent a sleep­less night in sub-zero tem­per­a­tures. One of the occu­piers, Michael, said “Secu­ri­ty guards and dog-han­dlers  kept us awake all night with taunts and intim­i­da­tion from bark­ing dogs.” 

 How­ev­er, the occu­piers had been rein­forced by sup­plies  deliv­ered overnight by well-wish­ers from the local area. Can­ning­ton res­i­dent, Roy Pum­frey, vis­it­ed the site three times over the last cou­ple of days, try­ing to deliv­er sup­plies to the pro­test­ers. On his final vis­it to the site this morn­ing, Mr. Pum­frey said ” I have con­cerns about Group 4 Security’s inter­pre­ta­tion of the law and ordi­nary people’s civ­il right’s. Their guard’s told me that I was tres­pass­ing when I was in fact using pub­lic rights of way . “

In the morn­ing a climb­ing  team, with 5 police offi­cers in atten­dance, climbed into the trees and began remov­ing belongs and climb­ing gear, before telling the remain­ing occu­pi­er, Taunton man, David Jesse  that he was tres­pass­ing and would be forcibly removed if he did not come down.  After leav­ing the tree peace­ful­ly, Jesse was searched and then released by police, who warned him that he could have been charged with Aggra­vat­ed Tres­pass, as his pres­ence in the trees was pre­vent­ing the chain­saw crew from going about their law­ful work.

Speak­ing for the South West Against Nuclear net­work, Theo Simon of Shep­ton Mal­let said,  “It appears that EDF have act­ed ruth­less­ly and prob­a­bly ille­gal­ly,   to end a legit­i­mate peace­ful protest.  Clear­ly, if  the cur­rent work is only to clear dead elms as EDF claim, then the pro­test­ers in the oak trees were not in any way pre­vent­ing this work.  In the light of this company’s record how­ev­er, we do not expect them to play clean.  This is a com­pa­ny who last Novem­ber had 2 employ­ees jailed and were fined 500,000 euros (£428,000) in France for spy­ing on anti-nuclear cam­paign­ers.  Aston­ish­ing­ly,  this is a com­pa­ny who have also been giv­en the green light to destroy a beau­ti­ful part of our Som­er­set her­itage, before they have even won plan­ning per­mis­sion for their pro­posed Nuclear project”.

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