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A collective of activists, campaigners and local people with aims to protect the land at Stapleton Allotments from destruction for a MetroBus road! Currently occupying the land and rolling a wide reaching campaign - join us!!

Rising up in Bristol city centre

Today hundreds of people in Bristol got the clear message- Redesign MetroBus! With colourful banners, music and a friendly atmosphere meaningful communication flowed. Many people took flyers and asked questions about the issues – which most had either not heard about before or only heard about this week due to our press coverage! Awareness raising aim – well achieved!

http://www.itv.com/news/west/update/2015-02-07/tree-protesters-take-campaign-across-bristol/– Watch it on the news

http://www.bbc.co.uk/…/ep…/b0511jln/bbc-points-west-07022015.  And again more of us in the city centre in news…Watch 2 minutes in!

http://bcfmradio.com/saturday-afternoon-show. Radio coverage on BCFM – Listen 16 mins in. Telling the truth!

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Rising Up at City Hall

Green our Song of Freedom

Local musician Dave Britton who brings us donuts today brought us the most beautiful song- written  the Rising Up  protective collective!  He has given us copies of the words and even the tonic!  Here he sings it for us,

Thanks Dave.  We will be singing it this weekend during our weekend of Support & Solidarity.

Weekend of Support and Solidarity!

We will a having an action packed solidarity weekend, for those working/ studying and with kids – a great chance to come & visit and if you want pitch in !

SATURDAY – RALLY AROUND :This Saturday people will be on site creating and making whilst people offsite have organised a city rally to raise awareness and stand up in support. See Event listings below

http://risingup.org.uk/                        https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008701005657

After the rally some people will come up to the site in Stapleton – there will be food, tea and songs with the folks from the Community Folk Choir.

SOLIDARITY SUNDAY – call out to all those who support us but not been up to the action site to come and join us!  Show your support, spend time on the land, find out more about the cause and take part in some interesting activities such as singing, wood work and  climbing.

Lastly…THOUGHTFUL FRIDAY  yet more donations  including a poignant song – to be posted up soon, thermal underwear, worlds best cake ever ( lots of it!), a ton of food from Kebele, an axe and and a haul of parsnips and carrots from an allotment holder who would lose his allotment if the road went through! We are eating from some if the best soil in the country and feeling very loved!

Thank you!

 

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Poignant requests to tree planting politicians cut short

Poignant requests to tree planting politicians cut short

(Click above for Bristol Post’s take on todays actions and comedy pic – create your own caption!)

We went along to take part in the tree planting and to also pass on a letter with some serious requests to the Mayor & Secretary of the Environment, food & rural affairs – as it seemed relevant & a poignant moment.

We did gatecrash, but did nothing to scare the children at all. We are doing what we are doing for the children of today and tomorrow!  Our issues are local, national and global and there is nothing narrow about what we are doing – quite the reverse.  But maybe some are too blinkered to see that.  Demonising/putting us down will not change this. The Rising up spokesperson only wanted 30 seconds to speak and pass on the letters. This was denied. We will leave it to you to make judgement on the comments / actions!

Apologies if we did make any kids feel bad – we only requested a dignified 30 seconds !  We ask that the voice of the community is respected, listened  and responded to.

Food growing legacy

Yesterday we had a really touching visit from the gentleman who used to lease one of the small holdings on the site next to Feed Bristol.  He was served his notice to quit over a year ago despite having worked the land – which supported him and his family for around 40 years! This denied his daughter her legacy of taking it over – something she said she would have loved to have done.  They came with photos to show us what it used to look like, stories about how fertile the soil was ( this is on the infamous Blue Finger!!) and again shared their supportive words for our cause!  Thanks so much for sharing, it was really touching!

Revisiting the land

Revisiting with nostalgia

 

Working the land - on the road to destruction

Birds eye view of Paradise !

A great day on site – wonderful community spirit emerging. Again visits from the wider community bearing positive messages. Today our most heartfelt supporter  was a local woman who was 96 years old! She said she thought what we were doing was great! Unfortunately we missed the photo opportunity with her.

The woodland was full of birds today and our resident robin was hopping around having a fine time. One of our tree protectors did get some great photos whilst trying to photograph the bluetits already looking for nesting places. No birds in shot but lovely birds eye view from paradise…unpaved upon!

Birds eye view paradise unpaved!
     Birds eye view paradise unpaved!
Up in the trees
Up in the trees

Protecting paradise: Update 2nd Feb:

Do come up to the site – there is a positive and constructive atmosphere and we need all the support we can get.  We have been overwhelmed by the positive response and gratitude shown by the local and wider community.

Tree felling works on this wildlife and food-growing haven had been scheduled to start on Monday (2nd Feb). Due to the presence of people in the trees and on the ground this has been disrupted.

Today  approx. 100 people, including families, children and elderly people from the local community visited the site. Many of these expressed their support and thanks offering donations of food and provisions.

Mike Akers, a local resident said:

“I wholeheartedly support your campaign to prevent the Stapleton allotments being built on. …I’m afraid I’m too old to be suspended from a tree, but I will try and support your efforts as best I can with some armchair eco warrior-ism”

We are still awaiting the response from Bristol City Council to Freedom of Information request on various planning details. Further legal issues are being looked into. In the meantime the group urges decision makers within the West of England Partnership to reconsider their misguided decision to pave over paradise.

A huge thank you for all the support and donations so far.  Keep them coming!