To combat open cast mining "Leave it in the Ground" supported by Earth First! invites you to a second Picnic in the Park for a mass trespass to see it before the destruction starts, meet the locals and have fun. So come and Discover Derbyshire!
The area is about to be devastated, despite objections form local councils, residents and local environmental groups but the Secretary of State granted planning permission in 2007
The 122 hector site will have one million tonnes of coal ripped out over the 5 years and returned back to it's natural state according to UK Coal, however residents fear there may be more to the plot, as they were excluded from parts of the planning meeting under grounds of commercial confidentiality.
UK Coal are one of those companies that looks to maximise their profits by raping the land and profiting from it any way they can, after coal extraction, they return the area to business parks, housing and industrial estates. In some cases they return it to farmland and charge the farmers rent or in low grade land grow energy crops according to there website. They are even into windpower, but as yet still not erected a turbine.
Coal is not clean energy and with the new onslaught of proposed power stations, UK Coal are looking to cash in on climate devastation and destruction unless we stop them.
The area is rich with wildlife and backs onto Shipley County Park some houses, (the sort of place you dream of living in) have been shuttered up and items like toys, dog kennels and other personal bits remain looking like something from a hurried evacuation from a war zone. UK Coal has stated that the site will be returned to farm land, but they are able to expand beyond the 122 hectors without needing further permission.
See Notts Indymedia Report at https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2008/05/399668.html and What's Wrong With Open Cast (pdf flier) at http://www.veggies.org.uk/img/campaigns/Whatswrongwithopencast.pdf
Print and display the A4 pdf poster 6.2mb: http://www.veggies.org.uk/img/arc/masstrespass081025.pdf or this A6 gif flier (55k): http://www.veggies.org.uk/img/arc/coaltrespass081025.gif
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