A Trident Ploughshares activist was arrested and charged with vandalism at Faslane naval base today while two others were detained after pinning a set of “Peace Pirate Articles”, to the fence. [1] The three have all been released from custody.…
In this sweet little meditative video five Trident Ploughshares activists, most of them 60 or over, calmly and decidedly paint an unambiguous demand for disarmament on the fence of the UK’s Trident nuclear weapons base in Scotland.
Five protesters Trident Ploughshares activists were arrested today after painting “Scrap Tident Ban Nukes” on the Faslane fence. The five had just enough time to finish painting the last letters of the anti-nuclear message before MOD police arrived and arrested…
Lockheed Martin Bomb makers, says the sign pointing towards Cunard house, 15 Lower Regent Street. 18 people from Trident Ploughshares and CAAT (Campaign Against the Arms Trade) held banners, leafleted and sang special anti nuclear, peace carols to draw the…
On 30 November nearly 1500 people turned up at Faslane naval base for the Trident Still Has to Go Now demonstration. It was the biggest single day protest at the nuclear weapons base in decade, indicative of the depth and…
An event bringing together all the anti-nuclear organisations in Scotland with the intention of holding the biggest ever demonstration ever seen outside the gates of Faslane. On arrival at Faslane coaches will drop off at the South Gate at about…