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Radley Lakes protest continues

8:55am Saturday 17th February 2007

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A rallying cry has gone out for Save Radley Lakes supporters to exercise their right to protest by taking part in a march by the lakes today.

Campaigners are furious that electricity giant RWE npower has taken out a High Court injunction placing restrictions on where they can protest.

On Thursday, npower contractors began cutting down trees on the two islands in Thrupp Lake.

This was the first stage in the company's plan to fill the lake with pot ash - a waste material from Didcot power station.

Campaigners hope that more than 100 people will turn up for the march which starts at Radley train station in Foxborough Road at 1.30pm.

It will then progress along Thrupp Lane and past the eastern edge of Thrupp Lake.

Protesters will initially sing chants and songs but from the start of Thrupp Lane the protest will become a silent one to highlight how protest is being stifled and "out of respect for the tranquillity of the lake".

The march will pause somewhere beside Thrupp Lake and speeches will be given by Andy Boddington from the Campaign for Rural England and Save Radley Lakes Campaigners Alison Prewitt and Roger Thomas.

Protesters will also wear gags to illustrate how they feel npower is stifling their right to protest.

Police have given the march the go ahead and protesters will provide marshals.

March organiser Jo Cartmell said: "We want to march as we feel we have been portrayed as being a threat which we are clearly not.

"We are a close knit community who are dismayed and angered by a corporation that has completely disregarded us."

Three people have been arrested for offences at the site. Christopher Ward has been released without charge and a second man, Anthony Bailey, is in hospital after breaking his arm while in police custody. A third man has been released on bail.

Police say they have not received any formal complaints by npower, npower employees or sub contractors about harassment or threatening behaviour at the lakes.

However, npower spokesman Leon Flaxman said the company had provided the police with information which had proved important in the lead up to arrests over trespass.

He added: "We have always said that we have no problem with people demonstrating and are happy to explain our point of view."

Reverend Malcolm Carroll, one of six people named in the injunction, said he was hoping it might be possible to apply for legal aid to fight npower in the courts.

He said: "We've got to chat to a few people to see if there is any way we can meet the legal costs. If it were a battle between equals we would have won it by now."

Civil rights group Liberty said: "Liberty has concerns about injunctions being granted which are binding on anyone who knows about them. "Such injunctions may well have the effect of stifling legitimate protest about matters of genuine public concern."


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Sad Abadonian, Abingdon says...
9:08pm Fri 16 Feb 07

s a sad sad day, take a look at the masked security guards and listen to the sound of chainsaws.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=7281750910925964224

M Jones, says...
9:19pm Fri 16 Feb 07

Sad Abadonian, don't give up! They are clearly hoping that people will lose heart if they chop enough trees down, so let's keep up the pressure! Even if they cut all the trees down the site will still start to recover as long as Npower is prevented from destroying the lake.
Don't let them get away with it: write to your coucillor, your MP, the newspapers: make sure everyone knows the truth about NPower's contempt for the environment and for local people.

Miss Chiff, Abingdon says...
10:49pm Fri 16 Feb 07

The devastation wreaked by NPower is sickening. They have an alternative - a pit at Sutton Courtenay, newly dug, but owned by Waste Recycling Group. Why can't they use that instead and leave the Radley Lake as a beautiful nature reserve for future generations instead of a waste dump with all the connotations. Just call in at their last effort off the cycle way and see the burnt out cars and motor bikes. I went to their A-D area i 2003 and saw about 20 burnt out cars piled up there. Once it becomes a waste tip, no one cares and it is a magnet for the joyriders.
Area H/I where the last infill has been completed is supposed to be a County Wildlife Site as well as the bit they are now destroying. NPower insisted on having their bits included in the county wildlife site designation and the people sitting on the panel swallowed NPower's propaganda hook line and sinker.
We deserve better than this but the Politicians and Oxfordshire County Council have let us down badly.

Miss Chiff, Abingdon says...
10:50pm Fri 16 Feb 07

The devastation wreaked by NPower is sickening. They have an alternative - a pit at Sutton Courtenay, newly dug, but owned by Waste Recycling Group. Why can't they use that instead and leave the Radley Lake as a beautiful nature reserve for future generations instead of a waste dump with all the connotations. Just call in at their last effort off the cycle way and see the burnt out cars and motor bikes. I went to their A-D area i 2003 and saw about 20 burnt out cars piled up there. Once it becomes a waste tip, no one cares and it is a magnet for the joyriders.
Area H/I where the last infill has been completed is supposed to be a County Wildlife Site as well as the bit they are now destroying. NPower insisted on having their bits included in the county wildlife site designation and the people sitting on the panel swallowed NPower's propaganda hook line and sinker.
We deserve better than this but the Politicians and Oxfordshire County Council have let us down badly.

alison prewett, abingdon says...
10:48am Sat 17 Feb 07

Please, please, anyone reading this who cares about having peaceful green spaces in which to walk and escape from the pace and noise of life today, join us in our protest!1.00 at Bowyers Arms in Radley.

ollie mcnally, oxford says...
11:01am Sat 17 Feb 07

I think that yous are desgrace. you all want electric! get a life and stop going on about the lake.

Sad Abadonian, Abingdon says...
11:54am Sat 17 Feb 07

Ollie, you are the disgrace. We do all need electricity these days but when you see those poor bird flying out of the trees that are being cut down and the wildlife that is being destroyed it makes your blood bubble. I am not normally into protesting but this really has my blood boiling. If a member of the public wanted to chop a tree down in there back garden we would have to go through lots of red tape to get permission but at Radley lakes they are just chopping them down willy nilly. They have another site they can use and if the birds start nesting at Radley they would not be allowed to fill the lake so they are chopping the trees down.

See you all on the March. Sad Abadonian

Fairy, Lake Observer says...
3:20pm Sat 17 Feb 07

There were about 20 comments here when I looked earlier, that aren't there now.
There is an Oxford Independent Media website where comments are not censored:

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/

The Radley Lakes story is being covered.

Sad Abadonian, Abingdon says...
6:59pm Sat 17 Feb 07

Fairy, stop trying to get people to go to the other site. There are no posts missing I think you were looking at the other story about the lakes as they are many more posts on there. Please trust me no comments have been removed........ I know for a fact.

Miss Chiff, says...
10:12pm Sat 17 Feb 07

Went to the Lakes today with 249 of my friends. Bet Ollie McNally hasn't got that many friends, and she'll have even less now when people read her comments!

The NPower Security Goons kept out of sight since we had a Police Escort. We received no harrassment from them, unlike the day previous when one of my friends walked down the Byway and found his path blocked by three Goons spread across the road, telling him that if he came near them he would be arrested because they had an injunction!

So we'll keep protesting and we're even more determined to keep the campaign alivein the face of NPower's Smart=A*se Lawyer's injunction. He can take his paragraph six and F22 it.

M Jones, says...
10:55am Sun 18 Feb 07

Sorry Ollie, the cliched "you all want electric!" argument doesn't cut any ice these days. Power stations are no longer permitted to emit unfiltered smoke or high levels of sulphur dioxide, even though it would certainly be cheaper for them if they were allowed to. So why should they be allowed to destroy a lake simply because that is the cheapest option? The needs of the environment and local people shouldn't have been given lower priority than the needs of NPower's shareholders.

Lisa and Paul, Abingdon says...
2:24pm Sun 18 Feb 07

Its disgusting, what is going on in this country, we are told to lower our carbon footprint & look after the environment, yet today down at this most beautifull lake there is mass destruction of trees which have been growing for 55 years- how can this be right? We will carry on to get our Town Green.

gemini, Abingdon says...
8:17pm Thu 22 Feb 07

Have found information about the firm of Lawyers that nPower have used to issue an injunction. This same firm, Crutchundone and Co (or something that sounds like that) were used by a Company in Brighton called EDO who tried to stifle local protest by serving the same sort of injunction. However, things didn't go the way the Lawyers would have wished, and the Company being advised by Crutchundone & Co landed up being hauled through the Courts and had to pay huge damages to the people they had maligned in the injunction. To see more, visit www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/southcoast/2006/05/340013.html.

Physicist, says...
6:12pm Wed 28 Feb 07

Messrs Crutchundone (or whatever) appear to have left themselves exposed, don't they?

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