Pax Christi’s Ash Wednesday Anti-Drones Service at Liverpool University

On Wednesday 5th March members of Pax Christi gathered from across Merseyside at the University of Liverpool for its Ash Wednesday Service to protest the University’s continuing research into miltary drones. You can see a selection of the photos from the event below and details of the service are also available.

01e 5.3.14 Pax Christi Ash Wednesday drone witness at Liverpool University

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Vigil at Heysham nuclear power station – photos

On Satuarday 8th March 8 members of Merseyside C.N.D. travelled to Heysham nuclear power station to join a vigil organised by Mo Kelly of Lancaster and District C.N.D.
A selection of photos from the event is below

Janet Laycock (Merseyside C.N.D.)
Janet Laycock (Merseyside C.N.D.)

Barbara and Dave Hardcastle (Wallasey C.N.D.)
Barbara and Dave Hardcastle (Wallasey C.N.D.)
Heysham nuclear power station
Heysham nuclear power station
Martyn Lowe (Liverpool C.N.D. and Close Capenhurst  Campaign)
Martyn Lowe (Liverpool C.N.D. and Close Capenhurst Campaign)
Mo Kelly (left) who organised the vigil
Mo Kelly (left) who organised the vigil
Martyn's "Nuclear Power, No Thanks", flag.
Martyn’s “Nuclear Power, No Thanks”, flag.
Gordon Nash (Wallasey C.N.D.)
Gordon Nash (Wallasey C.N.D.)

An Open Letter to Bibby Ship Management

An open letter to the owners, management and employees of Bibby Ship Management.

Dear Sir/Madam,
We all have a common concern about the safety of ships, their crew and cargo, whether they be in port or at sea.
This concern was significantly heightened in May 2013 when the Atlantic Cartier, a vessel managed by yourselves caught fire whilst in port at Hamburg, Germany whilst carrying 9 tons of radioactive uranium hexafluoride, 180 tons of flammable ethanol and 4 tons of an unnamed explosive. In the words of German Green Party M.P. Anjes Tjarks “Hamburg on barely scraped past a catastrophe”.
To ensure such an incident, or worse, does not happen again and to safeguard both your employees, port workers and the general public we demand that the following be implemented:
a. That ships carrying dangerous cargoes into any port should issue a public notice about the potential dangers which they might cause.
b. That the international transportation of uranium hexafluoride (UF-6) should cease from now on.
c. That any ship carrying radioactive materials should have regular fire inspections. Any ship which fails to pass such tests should be prevented from sailing. Both the ship owners and ships management should be held legally responsible for any breach of these regulations.
d. That any ship carrying radioactive materials should be subject to a new set of rigorous fire and safety standards regulations.
e. That the International shipping regulations be changed so that no radioactive materials can be transported on any ships which carry either explosives, or highly inflammable liquid gases.
f. That the International shipping regulations be changed so that no radioactive materials can be transported on any ships which carry either explosives, or highly inflammable liquid gases.

With this in mind we would like to hold a meeting with representatives of your company as a first step towards implementing a new set of industry wide standards regarding the transportation of all radioactive materials.
We look forward to hearing from you in the near future,
Yours sincerely,
Merseyside Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament