Students

This group is mobilising students from all over the UK for a week-long block at Faslane

Jun
28
2007
Jul
3
2007
The Students group blockaded on Thursday 28th June to Tuesday 3rd July 2007
28 Jun 2007 - 00:00
3 Jul 2007 - 22:59
Etc/GMT

students at faslane365 dot org

01/07/2007 Press link

Students Against Trident blockade North and South gates at Faslane nuclear base

students were arrested this morning at Faslane nuclear base after blockading the road for 40 minutes. - IndymediaUK 29 June,

02/07/2007 Blockade Report

Sunday and Monday at Strident

Over 90 students have participated in the Strident Tent State over the past week, exploring nuclear non-proliferation through discussions, workshops and speaker sessions. Following the incident in Glasgow on Saturday, our blockading plans were thrown off course. Having liaised with the police, the Strident students agreed not to take direct action on either Coulport or Faslane for the duration of Sunday, to prevent Strathclyde police from being overstretched while pursuing their investigations. This decision was made in order to maintain an open dialogue with the police and local residents. Both police and residents had already voiced their gratitude for the way in which we had approached the organisation of Strident and our cooperation when the police asked us to leave our lawful protest outside the North Gate of Faslane as soon as they heard about what happened in Glasgow on Saturday. On Sunday we continued to have a presence at the gate of Coulport, with an assurance to the police that we would not require arrest. A tea party with delicious scones was accompanied by samba, acro and queer politics workshops, with more workshops including Plane Stupid and a vital and exciting direct action project aimed at preventing the destruction of Europe's largest wilderness in Iceland (www.savingiceland.org).

29/06/2007 Blockade Report

Submarine Sighting

Mid-afternoon on Wednesday around twenty of us were fortunate(?) enough to be there as a Trident submarine made its way through the tight spot at Rhu Point to dock in Faslane. Determined to be seen and heard we headed across to hold up luminous pink banners and large placards calling for Peace Now!

05/07/2007 Press link

Student arrested during nuclear protest

A WALTHAMSTOW student was arrested as she took part in a peaceful protest against the Government's decision to renew the country's Trident nuclear arsenal. Hannah Schling, 21, a history student at Oxford University, was...held in police cells for 24 hours after being detained on Monday.

01/07/2007 Press link

Anti-Trident camp sends clear message to Gordon Brown

Anti-nuclear activists from Universities across the United Kingdom are camping in Peaton Glen, adjacent to the Coulport depot where the United Kingdom's arsenal of nuclear warheads are stored,....
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29/06/2007 Blockade Report

Thursday North Gate Blockade

We got up quite early but it turned out to be a good idea because it meant that we could sleep in cells as we had plenty of time to.
To be honest we did feel very unprepared as none of us had done a NVDA before and we had not really practised putting on our lock-on tubes.

01/07/2007 Press link

More Nottingham students arrested at Faslane

Three of the six were arrested on Friday morning and three earlier today, and were being held at Dunbarton police station. Today three people were arrested in a blockade at the South gate and eight at the North.

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The Summer Blockade and Strident Camp

Come and join us for a week in the woods at Peaten Glen, ram packed and pickled full of workshops, discussion forums, speaker sessions and a tent state full of communication equipment for intensive lobbying. Then there'll be singing and dancing and stilt walking and circus skills, swooping through the tree tops and sitting thinking round fires, and a whole host of performers - poets and pantaloons and dancing dehradoons - to take part in summer evening sessions of performance and workshops in near-by Hellensborough, as a thankyou and acknowledgment of the disruption to daily life.

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