Oil protesters face sentence after hearings

By Nub News Reporter

1st Feb 2023 | Local News

Police made arrests at the terminal.
Police made arrests at the terminal.

FOLLOWING last year's protests by Just Stop Oil campaigners at the Navigator Terminal in Grays seven more people have been found guilty of a public order offences at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court following a two-day trial.

Essex Police has said 461 protesters were arrested in the space of a fortnight in Thurrock last Easter.

The trial was one of 39 scheduled hearings in Chelmsford and Colchester, running between 23 January and 20 April, in relation to the action by Just Stop Oil supporters.

Just Stop Oil have demanded the government end all future licensing of fossil fuel exploration

Tez Burns, 34, of Beaufort Court, Swansea, South Wales; Alexandra Mulvey, 22, of Sefton Park Road, Bristol; Rosa Sharkey, 22, of Chase Side, Enfield, north London; Oliver Stevens, 20, of Cheltenham Road, Bristol; Rik Vanhoutteghem, 62, of Macrae Road, Bristol and; Thomas Winter, 28, of Balmoral Road, Bristol, were all found guilty of aggravated trespass by obstructing or disrupting a person engaged in a lawful activity.

They had denied the charge.

Prosecutors said all six either climbed on to, attached or attempted to attach themselves to fuel tankers or infrastructure.

They are due to be sentenced at the same court on 6 March.

Rebecca Lockyer, 53, of Mengham Avenue, Hayling Island, Hampshire, denied one count of wilful obstruction of a highway, namely the A1090 near to Navigator Terminals - but was also found guilty.

Lockyer was not present on the second day of the trial and was sentenced in her absence with a fine of £1,885.

     

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