TRUTH & RECONCILIATION COMMISSION FOR STONEHENGE |
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TRC 32 Report |
Wednesday July 16th 2003
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Reports back Exactly 31,048 had passed through the turnstiles, although a few more had come over fences. The minority of troublemakers were an even smaller proportion of the increasing crowd, Tim observed. The stones had been opened one hour early at about 1AM, and although people had been waiting to go in, they had not been vociferous. The pressure within the stones had decreased during the morning said Roy. Indeed 8,000 people had left after witnessing the dawn. How full was the carpark? asked Tim. Apparently not completely full. He speculated that numbers might start to level off in 2004, seeing the Solstice falls on a Monday morning. So far the numbers have increased linearly, by 7-8 thousand like clockwork every year. At this point we welcomed Dizzy, then Paul to the meeting. Paul remarked that his survey of the media included reports in The New York Times that MOD police were deployed. Mark reported Hampshire police had prepared to deal with trespass, with special reference to Barton Stacey former airfield, hence MOD police were on standby. An attempt at a rave in the New Forest was not necessarily related to people at Stonehenge. Tim remarked that for the first time in 29 years regional TV had not mentioned the Solstice at Stonehenge - a trouble free gathering apparently not being news. There were reported to have been 10 arrests in all. Andy reported becoming involved moving people out of the trench where they were asleep, as the Kings Drummers procession approached. This was to be noted for the future. Mike said the National Trust was also very pleased, fewer people had tried pitching tents and lighting fires on the land than usual. They had counted 2,500 walkers using the walkway to approach from the Kings Barrows. Just before the stones were opened numbers had built up in the field, causing some concern about an occupation with camping, but this was solved when the stones were open. Some of the walkers had come from pubs in Amesbury, and crossing of the A303 to get to the walkway, was a serious danger. There followed some discussion about whether this threat could be dealt with by a temporary bridge, or traffic calming measures. Paul noted that cows had celebrated on top of the barrows. Although normally fenced off, said Mike, this depended on stock numbers.
Traffic There was a much heavier approach to clearing the carpark said Paul, with police coming up to state there was a trespass, more than 6 vehicles etc. instead of gently leading in to a clearance. There was much anxiety about an alleged campaign to hang on for Saturday night, said Tim. Early opening of the carpark would help alleviate the pressure. There were two gates that could be used on the A344 said Nora, and indeed it appeared there is a third on the A360, which might be appropriate as an exit. It was reducing the pressure, a quick in and out, that was the issue, concluded Paul.
Timing for 2004
Shuttlebus
Spontaneous entertainments Would the National Trust consider allowing braziers? Mike stated this was not ruled out. George said groups of 20-100 should approach the National Trust to negotiate their legitimate activities on a case-by-case basis. This followed his own experience in which a procession and gathering of up to 200 had been authorised in writing. It was a matter of talking to the Trust and making friends with them. Kasia approved, saying face to face dialogue was most important. Mike commented that the Trust hoped to encourage legitimate use of the land. Tim said he had a dream to completely clear the stones for the celebration of the dawn in some future year. Roy commented that his much more modest proposals to create a "flow" through the Stones hadn't worked. George said he still hoped that by encouraging groups to form, and start attractive activities outside the circle, this would reduce the pressure within the stones.
Behaviour and security Paul raised the issue of "convergence" of police and security. Instead of there being a "hierarchy" of interest with police being brought in only when required, both had been seen at the gates, looking very similar in their yellow jackets. It was not clear why this had happened. Brian has two stories of violence/unfair treatment said George, but he expected Brian would tell these stories to the Round Table.
Peace Stewards George pressed the issue, saying in 2002 he had observed all the medium level stones that could be sat or stood on were occupied and English Heritage security had given up, saying "they had lost control of the centre of the stones." He was informed that this year, all the medium level stones were occupied.
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