Thursday, February 2, 2012

News: Cathedral calls for Occupy Exeter protestors to leave


Published on X-Media Online on Monday, 16 January.

Cathedral calls for Occupy Exeter protestors to leave by Imogen Blake

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Cathedral officials have urged members of the Occupy Exeter movement to end the illegal encampment on the green.
Acting Dean, Carl Turner, and the cathedral’s Chapter has offered protestors a marquee during the day if they stop camping on the site.
A joint statement on the cathedral website said the relationship between the church and activists had been put “under great strain”. The message claimed “untrue statements” were made on Occupy Exeter’s Facebook page about the cathedral’s lack of support for the homeless. Residents living on the green have also complained about noise and mess.
Occupy Exeter, a branch of an anti-capitalist movement, set up camp on Cathedral Green on 12 November last year. Cathedral staff had allowed protestors to stay on site until recently.
Now the cathedral urges activists to leave the green at night but can offer a marquee or gazebo in daylight hours on a more prominent part of the green.
The statement said: “There have been a number of incidents which have put a relationship of goodwill under great strain. Those who live on the Green have found the noise, the mess and the some of the activities of the occupation disruptive and at times upsetting.
"Members of the Chapter have felt that statements on the Occupy Facebook page and the protesters' general assembly minutes have painted an untrue and unfair picture of the work of the Cathedral, in particular the suggestion that the Cathedral does nothing to help the homeless”.
The message adds: “The Chapter would like to seek a way in which this impasse might be resolved through a more collaborative approach. However, this cannot happen while there is an illegal encampment on the Green that is causing damage to our property and distressing those living there.
“The Chapter would therefore like to offer the protesters the chance to site an 'Occupy Exeter' protest marquee/gazebo on a more prominent part of the Green, to use as a focal point for the campaign”.
To read X-Media Online’s report on Occupy Exeter’s response, click here.
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