PROTESTERS gathered for a meeting to discuss Camp for Climate Action which is due to start tomorrow (Tuesday).
Vice chair of NoTRAG, Christine Taylor said at the meeting last week: "All of us here have got similar aims and one of them is stopping the runway. BAA were frightened about members of the public knowing what people of climate camp have to say.
"We were faced with the biggest most wide ranging injunction known to anyone and we've had lots of support along the way. BAA did this by themselves, they didn't consult anyone else and we won. They have had to pay all the costs."
A spokesman for BAA said the company was not trying to stop peaceful protests from going ahead.
The exact location of the camp will be will be put on the Camp website www.climatecamp.org.uk.
Anyone who wants to go along can meet the rest of the campaigners at Staines train station at 10am on Tuesday August 14.
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