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Dec 2020
A primary school teacher is to spend several hours every Friday dressed as a tree outside Harrogate Borough Council's offices as a protest against plans to extend a bottling plant in the Pinewoods.
Sarah Gibbs, who lives in Knaresborough, does not want the council to approve Harrogate Spring Water's expansion plans, which would include felling trees.
Ms Gibbs began her one-woman protest at the council from 8am to 3.30pm on Friday and intends to repeat it every Friday for the foreseeable future.
Being a lone protester in the cold winter months will be tough but Ms Gibbs is passionate about the cause.
Dressed as a tree outside the council building and moving to keep herself warm, she told the Stray Ferret:
A council decision on whether to grant Danone permission to extend its water bottling plant has been delayed from December until the new year.
The delay is to allow further discussions between Danone and environmental groups about the company's plans to compensate for the loss of trees and biodiversity.
It means Ms Gibbs could be protesting for many weeks to come.
The government disputes Ms Gibbs' claims and believes HS2 is critical for the UK's low carbon transport future.
The high speed rail line will connect the likes of London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Edinburgh.
However, Ms Gibbs believes the economic and environmental cost of the project is too high.
Some projections put the full cost at £230 billion. The Wildlife Trusts found that it would risk the loss of 693 wildlife sites and 108 ancient woodlands.
Ms Gibbs' experience of campaigning at Rugby Road (pictured above) near Leamington Spa at the end of August until the beginning of October had a major impact. She said:
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