Shell 7 debrief & XR Stroud news

Six of the shell 7 outside Southwark Crown court
Here’s some information on the Shell 7 success, and a little info on what’s to come from XR Stroud. Congratulations to all of the Shell 7, we’re so proud of you.


Shell 7 background

On Friday 23rd April, a jury at Southwark Crown Court, trying six of the Shell 7 for criminal damage found them not guilty.  Katerina had already pleaded guilty because as a breast-feeding mother with three young children she could not attend court in London for a two-week trial.    

After the defendants had given their evidence, the judge had advised the jury that there was no defence in law, although he did allow them to consider Sid’s defence that he believed he had the owners’ consent – a defence which Sid argued brilliantly.  

The verdict

The decision was amazing in so many ways. First, it illustrated the advantages of self-representation; the jury were able to respond to the defendants at a human level.  All six of us represented ourselves, so we spoke directly to the jury about who we are, what we had done and why.  At the heart of the whole judicial circus was this simple process of one ordinary person explaining something to twelve other ordinary people. Because we represented ourselves, in explaining why we had acted as we did, we were allowed to say why we believed there is an emergency, why we believed the government was failing, and why we believed Shell’s crimes dwarfed ours.  

Second, the jury took account of other considerations than the law; it would be wrong to say they ignored the law but they did decide that it was wrong in not taking account of the extraordinary circumstances of the climate and ecological emergency. Their oath was to deliver a true verdict according to ‘all the evidence’, and that’s what they did.  

Third, the jury’s decision to give greater weight to those other circumstances than to the letter of the law, shows that when ordinary people learn about the emergency they can take extraordinary decisions. The unfolding catastrophe is real and people will act if they are given the facts. That gives hope for citizens’ assemblies.

Fourth, the not-guilty verdict cannot be ascribed to hypocrites or crusties: this decision belonged to a cross-section of the community of Southwark, inner-city London residents–across class, age, gender, race. The mainstream media, the trolls and the Home Secretary cannot say it’s just XR extremists.  

The aftermath

It was an emotional experience as well as an exhaustingly steep learning curve. As the verdict was delivered, defendants and jury members alike were in tears – even the judge remarked that it was ‘an interesting case’. Afterwards, we stood outside to soak in what felt like a historic moment, albeit a tiny one. Already, there are encouraging signs that its significance is rippling outwards.

The court stands beside the Thames overlooking the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, and the towers of the City. It felt like our moment with the jury stood at a confluence of history – law, the state, the military and free-market capitalism. And the rising waters will one day soon engulf the court.  

On the following Tuesday, Kat went to court for sentencing. The judge had said he would take into account the jury’s decision on the other six, as well as her testimony about why she had pleaded guilty and she was given a six-month conditional discharge, no fines and no costs. The judge said he would look into her points about the unfairness of not admitting babies into court and the lack of baby-changing facilities.


What’s happening next in XR Stroud

Finally there’s a lot on the horizon for us as a group. We have the G7 in Cornwall, the COP 26 at the end of the year, the end of June kill the bill movement, and new rebellions of one being planned. As well as a full rebellion from August 28.

Now spring is in full force it’s time to start planning what we as a group want to do with the rest of the year. Start your own personal idea generation and we’ll be back in touch both on email and website with info on our next meetings.

we need you for upcoming actions

Javelin park insanerator over our dead bodies

Here are some messages on upcoming actions from XR Gloucestershire:


Friday 30 October – Over our dead bodies insanerator actions

Extinction Rebellion Gloucestershire are working with the local group Community R4C to continue to build pressure close the incinerator and return millions of £s to our county council so they can create a Waste policy that will help us in the race towards net zero carbon rather than pumping pollutants into the atmosphere.

Action is at Shire Hall, Gloucester, and ideally rebels would need to be there from 8:30am to finish by 10:30. Covid precautions aware lifts can be provided from Stroud area to Gloucester and back.

The plan is to have a “die in”, themed “over our dead bodies”, to jar councillors attending a specific key Audit Committee meeting, to ensure the issue of stopping Javelin Park and getting a better alternative is at the top of their agenda.

We are working to have a “rubbish” monster (modelled on the idea of Chinese Dragons) to create a dramatic presence and also need at least three people to be the “bodies” that councillors have to step over to get into the meeting.  
To do your bit & play your part, contact xrgloscoords@protonmail.com​​ for more information.

Stroud Wednesday meetings are back on zoom at 6:45pm

Sadly, we can’t easily meet in person still but some of us are meeting on Wednesdays at 6:45 to check-in, share information from other parts of XR and plan actions.

Join us using these details:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86372597553?pwd=RVpEOEJCWEcycXZ4aTdWcUFLeHFuZz09 
password = reset

CEE bill tea parties on Fridays

If you fancy a meet up in person, then come along to the CEE Bill Tea Party 12 to 2pm, 3 King St (next to Poundland), Stroud to promote the bill and chat to real people!

Save the dates

Friday 27 November – Final Friday Film and Q&A night, watch “The Need to Grow”. Also share with a panel and post film group discussion.

Monday 9 November – On the day that would have been COP26, watch this space.

Weekly zoom meetings & upcoming actions

Welcome back to weekly xr stroud meetings on zoom on Wednesdays at 6:30pm

Hope you are as well as you can be. I’ve recovered from surgery for endometriosis, so I’m back and here to help if you need anything.

Join our weekly Wednesday Zoom meetings

Just wanted to let you know that XR Stroud meetings are starting up again on Zoom on Wednesdays at 6:30pm (yes that’s tomorrow). Here are the details to get your zoom call started:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86372597553?pwd=RVpEOEJCWEcycXZ4aTdWcUFLeHFuZz09
Password = Reset

Upcoming actions & save the date

There are lots of exciting (and safe, socially distanced) actions coming up in the Stroud and Gloucestershire area, so please do join us for the meeting to help us plan what we can do to help keep the climate emergency at the top of people’s minds.

These include things like the weekly outdoor climate tea parties, next steps on the incinerator and… save the date for what would have been COP26 on November 9.

I don’t have all the exciting details for what’s coming up next, so you really will need to dial in tomorrow to find out more.

Need help with Zoom?

If you need any help with getting started, there are plenty of helpful videos on how to use Zoom on this page.

What to do post rebellion

Hope you’re all as well as you can be. I’ve got a quick update on two things that you can do if want to help keep the XR fire going.

Post rebellion local planning – tomorrow

XR glos action planning banner

There will be a zoom planning meeting for upcoming XR Glos actions happening tomorrow Monday 28 September at 7pm to 9pm.

This will be to share ideas for XR Glos wide actions, including Stroud.

You can access this meeting on zoom here.

HS2 rebellion support our tree defenders protecting ancient woodland

Stroudies stand with Stop HS2 next week

There are a group South West XR crew (including Stroud) going to the Crackley Woods camp to support the HS2 rebellion from 3 to 6 October. The camping site is well-established and has a kitchen and long drop loos. We’ll be going to offer support to the tree protectors and there will be training, workshops and action planning activities too.

If you’ve been meaning to go to HS2 but haven’t got around to it this would be a good time to go. You can find out more information on the planning document here, or on this Facebook event.

Help needed tomorrow and useful rebellion links

Get rebellion ready 28 Aug to 5 Sept

This will likely be my last newsletter before the rebellion starts. I hope you are as well as you can be. I hope you know that anything that you can offer during the rebellion is appreciated, be it being there in person, supporting wellbeing from Stroud, or rebelling remotely, we are sincerely grateful for your time and energy.


Here is the latest info for local and national rebellion in Cardiff.

View Stroud rebellion guide

Banner drop help needed urgently

Our local Rebellion starts tomorrow Friday 28 Aug with Banner Drops on M5 motorway bridges. We need Rebels who can sit with these banners on a couple of quiet roads at Stonehouse to mind the banners during the day (couple of hours shifts, with another rebel.. come in a pair.

Please contact me if you can join in this one. This is part of the National Banner Drop Action to highlight the Rebellion and the Climate & Ecological Emergency Bill, which is the focus in this rebellion!

Observing arrests video

The final decision over whether you are arrested is taken not by you but by the police.

It is essential for every rebel engaging in NVDA to learn what to do when witnessing an arrest in order to safeguard the rights and the wellbeing of the person being arrested.

Please take 15 minutes today to watch this video.

(password is ProsecutePolluters)

Key telegram links

I will continue to update the rebellion guide with all the latest information as I get it, but for those of you with Telegram, here are the key links to click on and join.

If any of these telegrams get too much, remember you can mute each channel for a period of time rather than remove them.

Fossil fuel divestment petition

Here is a petition that would be good for you to sign re: Gloucestershire County Council still investing in fossil fuels, please share. And I look forward seeing those of you at tomorrow’s fossil fuel action. Here’s the link to the event if you need it.

Are you a London rebel?

If you are interested in going straight to London next week, please contact me and I’ll try to put you in touch with the right affinity group.

Nurturing practices

Sally has asked me to send you some key dates for all the nurturing circles between Sept 1 and Sept 13, you can see them all here. A nice thing to do if you’re going to be based in Stroud this rebellion.