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Monday, February 19, 2007
Arrest Made As Work Starts At Radley Lakes (from thisisoxfordshire)
A PROTESTER was arrested as workers began cutting down vegetation at Thrupp Lake, near Radley, on Wednesday, ahead of dumping ash at the site.
About 30 protesters arrived after learning the preparatory work had started for the controversial plan to dump spent fuel ash from Didcot Power Station. They were quickly followed by police.
Last week, seven squatters were evicted from Sandles House at the site and one man, calling himself The Ant', set up a camp outside the boundary to continue the protest.
On Wednesday, after workers moved in, he went in to the lakeside area to stop them. After refusing to leave, he was arrested by police on suspicion of aggravated trespass.
Before his arrest, he said: "They have moved in to start work on cutting down trees and vegetation in readiness for bigger work later on.
"It's criminal what this big company is doing to a beautiful lake area. We plan to stop them."
sketched by dweller at 11:01 pm
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