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Fairmile, Devon

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67: 191:. Allercombe was first to be evicted, then Trollheim on 13 January 1997. A force of 200 police officers and bailiffs came to evict Fairmile early in the morning of 30 January. Seventeen people were arrested above ground, leaving the people in the tunnel who were evicted over the next week by experts. This was amid considerable national publicity, and led to the temporary 135:
The hamlet consists of land slightly smaller than the villages mentioned, but informally distinguished from them, a handful of houses, including the Fairmile Inn (now closed), a boarding cattery (Fairmile Cat Hotel est. 2010), a disused
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Button, Mark; John, Tim; Brearley, Nigel (March 2002). "New challenges in public order policing: the professionalisation of environmental protest and the emergence of the militant environmental activist".
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of Talaton and partly to Ottery St Mary. Its name (and the name of the pub) is reported to be taken from the road being a "fair mile" as opposed to other bad roads locally.
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The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, and Historical: Showing the Distances of Each Place from London and Derby
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activities. There were permanent camps for several years known as Fort Trollheim, Fairmile and Allercombe. They included a number of
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status of the final occupant of one of the tunnels, Daniel Hooper, known by his nickname '
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workshop. About 400 yards (400 m) away is Escot Church, built in 1840 by
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and went on to other sites such as the Bingley Relief Road (part of the
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Index


hamlet
English
Devon
direct action
protest
squatters
A30
Honiton
Exeter
Ottery St Mary
Collumpton
civil parish
post office
blacksmith's
Sir John Kennaway
Escot House
A30
Honiton
Exeter
direct action
protest
tree houses
tunnels
bunkers
celebrity
Swampy
Newbury bypass
A650
Birmingham Northern Relief Road

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