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Stanlow Fuel protest group ditches spokesman

ian charlesworth 300x199 Stanlow Fuel protest group ditches spokesmanThe fuel protesters targeting Stanlow fuel refinery have dismissed their spokesman over a facebook disbute.

The group has parted company with Ian Charlesworth after claims that he invited EDL and BNP groups to join the protests at the fuel refinery.

In an interview with the Ellesmere Port Pioneer, Founder member Kevin Bowker said: “We have parted company with Mr Charlesworth, due to myself and members of the group becoming increasingly unhappy with many of his ideas. ”

A war of words broke out on the groups facebook page, where Mr Charlesworth’s colourful use of the english language acused the group of becoming a “talking shop”. He went on to acuse the police attending the event of theatening women and children.  These accusations have been robustly dismissed by the Cheshire Police.

The group is set to continue without Mr Charlesworth, we have also been tipped off that another Stanlow Protest is on the horizon for the next future. We’ll keep you updated as usual.

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Stanlow protesters remain defiant despite low turn out

stanlow protestors Stanlow protesters remain defiant despite low turn outToday’s protest and go-slow at Stanlow fuel refinery was billed as the “mother of all fuel protests” (well by this site anyway). Estimates of up to 3000 people had been suggested causing traffic chaos on the roads.

In reality the turn out has been much less than many expected. Our sources put numbers in the low hundreds as many chose to stay away from today’s action.

Further problems came as police at Stanlow fuel refinery blockaded the protesters leaving them unable to access the site, with small scuffles breaking out between protesters and police.

Despite this, interest in the protest has been huge. Vast numbers of visitors have been flooding to the site keen for updates. Media coverage at the event itself was substantial with the national and local press in attendance.

The organisers recently confirmed that a small band of around 40 “hardcore” protesters still remain at Stanlow, claiming that tanker movements have been stopped for the past hour.

Personally I am quite taken back by the lack of support this protest has seen, I had expected huge number of protesters “give it to the man”. However, the media storm that surrounded today’s protest was enough to highlight the anguish motorists and businesses are faced with as we try and cope with record fuel prices.

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Police prevents protestors from blockading Stanlow fuel refinery

294158523 224x300 Police prevents protestors from blockading Stanlow fuel refineryWe have had confirmation that the Police at Stanlow fuel refinery have prevented protesters from blockading the facility.

In effect they have blockaded the blockade.

Until not the police presence has been simply to protect the protesters and traffic during the go slow.

We are still waiting for an update from the organisers, we’ll report further updates as we get them.

Photo via twitter, Thanks to @KEY103NEWS

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Stanlow Fuel protest today! [UPDATE]

stanlow Stanlow Fuel protest today! [UPDATE]

"We'll Shut Stanlow Down"

Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 7 days, you will know that today is the Stanlow Fuel protest and go slow.

 

Our sources at the event will be keeping us up to date with the day’s proceedings, I’ll keep the updates coming as frequently as I can.

Judging from the media and public interest I’ve have seen for the event in the past couple of days, its very likely that the turnout will be better than expected.

dvdym 300x225 Stanlow Fuel protest today! [UPDATE]12:15 Protesters starting to gather at Birch Services. Image @amywelchitv via twitter

14:54 We been forwarded a video of the convoy leaving Birch Services this after noon. It seems that even a small number of protestors was more than enough to cause huge talbacks of traffic.

More updates to follow

Just a note to all the people that have been emailing in, the site IS supporting the Stanlow protest however we DID NOT organise this event. Your comments should be directed to the organisers via their facebook page

See our other posts for more information regarding the Stanlow Fuel Protest

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Breaking News: Stanlow Fuel Refinery Blockade set to last 8 days

FuelShortage Breaking News: Stanlow Fuel Refinery Blockade set to last 8 daysA  source on twitter informed us this afternoon that the Stanlow Fuel Refinery Blockade is set to last 8 long days, this has been now been officially confirmed by the organisers of Sundays protest.

Stanlow Refinery produces close to 7 million tonnes of petrol and diesel a year and employs over 960 people. The plant is responsible for 15% of the UK’s fuel production.

A blockade of this type for 8 days will sevearly effect fuel supply and distribution, causing shortages across the UK.

We have tried to make contact with the refinery directly but at present they are yet to make a statement regarding the planned blockade.

I  for one will be making sure both our cars are filled this evening… if I can afford it!

We’ll keep you updated throughout the weekend.

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Stanlow fuel protest & go slow, what you need to know [UPDATED]

GD7631099@ELLESMERE PORT UNITE 457 Stanlow fuel protest & go slow, what you need to know [UPDATED]With only 2 days until the Stanlow go-slow and fuel protest, we at Hypermiler.co.uk have compiled some “need to know” facts about the Sunday’s event.

Where is it?

Previous Stanlow protests have centered on blocking the roads around the fuel refinery in order to cause as must disruption to tanker movements as possible. This time round, a go-slow is planned in order to cause traffic chaos on the A55 & M62 as the protestors head to blockade the refinery.

Meeting points are: Llandudno (LL30 1RY) at 12:30PM passing the Rhyl Junction at 1PM. A secondary convoy from Manchester is meeting at Birch Services (OL10 2HQ Westbound) leaving at 1PM.

The go-slow

The organisers have been in contact with the police regarding the go-slow and “offically” the convoy will be travelling at a maxiumum speed of 30MPG in the left hand lane only.

Unofficial reports suggest that protesters plan to use both lanes, we would suggest avoiding any of the routes used if you are not joining the protest.

The Stanlow Refinery Blockade:

Early reports simply suggested that as per previous protests, it would be a one night affair. We can now confirm that the blockade is set to last 8 days in order to cause maximum distruption to tanker movements.

Who is attending?

Previous events have been low in numbers compared to the expected attendance on Sunday. Estimates range from between 1000 and 5000 people. Numerous organisations and motoring groups from around the UK are planning to join the protest.

Whats the point?

The Stanlow fuel protest and Direct Action groups are fighting for one goal, lower fuel prices. In an interview to a local paper, Kevin Bowker said that they are planning a peaceful and responsible protest. “Rising fuel costs are a real problem for everyone, not just drivers. The price of food is going up because it is more expensive to transport it and small businesses are being forced to close down because they can’t afford to run their vehicles”

By blocking tankers from leaving Stanlow Fuel refinery, they hope that the government will take notices and do something about soaring fuel prices. The organisers are also urging motorists to fill up before the event as the blockade may cause fuel shortages at some filling stations.

For more information please see the Stanlow Fuel protest Facebook page

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Stanlow Fuel protest and “go slow” planned for May 8th

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"We'll Shut Stanlow Down"

More than 1,000 vehicles could be involved in the next round of protests at Stanlow Fuel refinery as support for the event swells to levels not seen before.

In addition to the protest at Stanlow, a huge ‘go-slow’ protest is planned to try and bring motorway traffic to a halt across Greater Manchester.

This event has seen further support from other motoring, haulage and agricultural groups, all of which are suffering as fuel protests continue to rise.

Spokesman Ian Charlesworth said the action would ‘clog up’ major motorways and A-roads from Wales through Greater Manchester and Cheshire. Three convoys are expected to travel at a maximum of 20mph, causing chaos in their wake.

Previous event have seen less than expected turnouts, however with the additional support numbers are likely to swell to over 1,000 vehicles.

Please show your support for this protest in any way you can. See their Stanlow Protest facebook page for more information.

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