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Oxford Activists Hit Welsh Power Station: Press Release

Coal Mole | 03.04.2008 07:30 | Social Struggles | Oxford

At 7.30am this morning, activists successfully blockaded all entrances to Aberthaw Power Station in Barry, South Wales.

Press Release: For Immediate Release
3rd April 2008

Oxford Activists Hit Welsh Power Plant

This morning, eight activists from Oxford have successfully disrupted work at a coal-powered power station in Wales.

The group have helped blockade entrances to Aberthaw Power Station in Barry, Wales. This is to
raise awareness of the devastating affect that Wales's biggest polluter has on the planet. [1]

The group are acting in solidarity with current actions against the Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Aberthaw power station is burning coal extracted from the controversial mine[2].

Deborah Locke, 30, who is one of the activists currently blocking the road said,
"Climate change is the biggest issue of our time, and we all have to power to take action to halt climate catastrophe. We are acting in solidarity with activists and locals in Merthyr where the mine is not only environmentally devastating, but is also dangerously close to where people are living."

RWEnpower own Aberthaw power station, and also Didcot Power Station in Oxfordshire. Didcot power station is at the heart of a debacle that might see local beauty spots Thrupp and Bullfield Lakes filled with pulverised fuel ash (PFA) from the plant.[3]

Andy, a student at Oxford University argued,

"Another reason why we have come here today is to highlight the link between big business and climate change. Scientists reckon that annually, around 400,000 deaths are directly linked due to inhaling soot. Also, coal has a devastating affect on the climate, around 150,000 die every year due to climate change. We just cannot go back to the coal age."

The activists plan to blockade for as long as possible.


Ends

Notes to Editors
[1] Aberthaw Power station is a coal-powered station situated near the coast of Wales. According to Friends of the Earth Cmyru, in 2006 it produced seven million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. In 2007, it was deemed to be number one of the top ten biggest polluters in Wales (Lisa Jones, 'Aberthaw is Wales' biggest polluter', South Wales Echo, 07/12/07)

[2] More about Ffos-y-Fran can be found at  http://thecoalhole.org, contact the campaign's media team 07775 654 500 / 07876 753 254

[3] The Save Radley lakes campaign argue, with scientific back-up, that the ash also contains poisonous heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium and some uranium) For more information Radley Lakes campaign please see:  http://www.saveradleylakes.org.uk

Coal Mole
- e-mail: oxford autonomists[at]googlemail[dot]com
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Additions

Activists Close Welsh Power Station

03.04.2008 09:38

Climate Change Starts Here
Climate Change Starts Here

Smiles for the camera from the intrepid blockaders
Smiles for the camera from the intrepid blockaders

Day out in Wales ends in lying on the road
Day out in Wales ends in lying on the road

Getting comfy on the concrete.
Getting comfy on the concrete.

Tailback and staff are sent home.
Tailback and staff are sent home.

Activists from Oxford, Cardiff, Bath and members of Bristol Rising Tide blockaded the Aberthaw Power Station in the Vale of Glamorgan causing a tailback of around one hundred cars. Staff were sent home by RWEnpower and there were no arrests. We last heard that the activists were sitting in a cafe...

Coal Mole
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Reports from local Oxford press

03.04.2008 10:04

Complete with the usual vitriolic commentary, here's reports from Oxford Mail!

Matt Wilkinson, 'Oxford Protestors Blockade Welsh Power Station', Oxford Mail, 03/04/08
 http://oxfordmail.net/display.var.2167600.0.oxford_protesters_blockade_welsh_power_station.php

Matt Wilkinson, 'Oxford Protestors Drop Wales Power Station Blockade'
 http://oxfordmail.net/display.var.2167905.0.oxford_protesters_drop_wales_power_station_blockade.php

Cheers, Matt!

Coal Mole
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- Homepage: http://thecoalhole.org


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well done

03.04.2008 15:12

well done guys nice job

joe


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