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Thursday, March 05, 2009Remembering Twyford Down (M3) road protestIt seems like an eternity ago now but at the time it was a mighty important battle against the Tories' mad, mad, mad plans to implement "The biggest road-building programme since the Romans." In December 1991 Twyford Down became the site of the UK's first road protest camp when environmentalists, including members of Dongas and Earth First! gathered to hinder work. After a year this first camp was evicted on Yellow Wednesday, named after the uniforms of the Group4 security guards who performed the eviction in December 1992. There was a defiant march by protesters along the completed motorway just before it opened, and it was an incredibly hot day. I've still got a 'do not trespass' sign from the site in my bathroom! Join in the Twyford Down discussion on our bulletin boards. Labels: protest, twyford down Link |
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