Occupy Movement in Cardiff
The first wave of the protest was shut down after only six hours on 11 November when protesters pitched tents outside Cardiff Castle. Around 100 people joined the protest but numbers fell towards the evening. South Wales council and the police asked the group to move due to breaking an 1875 by-law. A standoff ensued and six people were arrested. Of the six arrested, four were cautioned and two were charged with trespass.
Alt.Cardiff’s footage from the initial protest, filmed by Rachael Hogg and Emily Bater
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2-Y5iZBDgU [/youtube]
On 19 November, around 12 protesters set up a new camp outside Unite Union’s Transport House on Cathedral Road. Unite Union have granted permission to the group to use their land and facilities. The protest continues.
The video shows an interview with a member of the Occupy movement at Transport House
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px5IusGIzCY [/youtube]
Another group of protesters claimed squatters rights in the old Inland Revenue building on Westgate Street. The group revealed their occupation on 26 November by unveiling large banners outside the building. Occupy Cardiff members hoped to turn the site into a “multi-media centre” and offer poetry workshops but were evicted on 2 December.
The video shows the group’s mass leafleting campaign in Guy Fawkes masks worn in the film, V for Vendetta, and the eviction from the Westgate Street building.
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLxiZjNA0g4[/youtube]
Video by PurpleEggs91
Featured photograph courtesy of Waltjabsco
Movement evicted from old Inland Revenue building on Westgate Street
The Welsh Rugby Union evicted Occupy Cardiff members squatting in the old Inland Revenue building on Westgate Street last Friday.
The building, which was empty, had been used by Occupy Cardiff for nearly two weeks until their eviction on Friday afternoon. They were planning to turn it into a “multi-media headquarters” to aid their campaign.
The eviction took place peacefully after police offers and security staff delivered the notice around 3pm. There were no arrests. A spokeswoman for Cardiff police said, “It was very quiet and they left of their own accord. It was all very straightforward.”
While protesters said their initial entry to the building was legal, WRU denied this.
The anti-capitalist protest continues outside Transport House where tents are pitched.
Occupy Movement in Cardiff
The first wave of the protest was shut down after only six hours on 11 November when protesters pitched tents outside Cardiff Castle. Around 100 people joined the protest but numbers fell towards the evening. South Wales council and the police asked the group to move due to breaking an 1875 by-law. A standoff ensued and six people were arrested. Of the six arrested, four were cautioned and two were charged with trespass.
Alt.Cardiff’s footage from the initial protest, filmed by Rachael Hogg and Emily Bater
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2-Y5iZBDgU [/youtube]
On 19 November, around 12 protesters set up a new camp outside Unite Union’s Transport House on Cathedral Road. Unite Union have granted permission to the group to use their land and facilities. The protest continues.
The video shows an interview with a member of the Occupy movement at Transport House
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px5IusGIzCY [/youtube]
Another group of protesters claimed squatters rights in the old Inland Revenue building on Westgate Street. The group revealed their occupation on 26 November by unveiling large banners outside the building. Occupy Cardiff members hoped to turn the site into a “multi-media centre” and offer poetry workshops but were evicted on 2 December.
The video shows the group’s mass leafleting campaign in Guy Fawkes masks worn in the film, V for Vendetta, and the eviction from the Westgate Street building.
[youtube width=”236″ height=”200″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLxiZjNA0g4[/youtube]
Video by PurpleEggs91
Featured photograph courtesy of Waltjabsco