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Charges dropped over Sheffield tree felling protest | Charges dropped over Sheffield tree felling protest |
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Charges against two women who were arrested after a tree-felling protest in Sheffield have been dropped. | Charges against two women who were arrested after a tree-felling protest in Sheffield have been dropped. |
Jenny Hockey, 70, and Freda Brayshaw, 72, were accused of public order offences after a stand-off with police officers and contractors in November. | |
The pair were part of a group campaigning against the felling of trees in Rustlings Road. | The pair were part of a group campaigning against the felling of trees in Rustlings Road. |
But at a hearing at Sheffield Magistrates' Court earlier the case was discontinued. | But at a hearing at Sheffield Magistrates' Court earlier the case was discontinued. |
Sheffield City Council contractors began cutting down eight trees on the street on 17 November as part of an improvement scheme. | Sheffield City Council contractors began cutting down eight trees on the street on 17 November as part of an improvement scheme. |
The council said the work needed to be done as part of a £2bn scheme to get rid of diseased, damaging or dangerous trees. | The council said the work needed to be done as part of a £2bn scheme to get rid of diseased, damaging or dangerous trees. |
Campaigners said the trees were healthy and should remain. | Campaigners said the trees were healthy and should remain. |
The council later apologised for the dawn felling tactics and vowed not to repeat them. | |
'Obviously relieved' | |
Mrs Hockey, a retired sociology professor, and Mrs Brayshaw, a retired teacher, arrived at court but were told that the Crown Prosecution Service had decided not to proceed with the case. | |
Speaking outside, Mrs Brayshaw said: "We're obviously very relieved that the case hasn't been taken forward. | |
"It's been a whole chain of surprises. We couldn't make head nor tail of it and we were prepared for anything this morning. | |
"But it won't bring back the trees. As the months have gone by, living without the tree that was outside my house, it almost gets worse." | |
Mrs Hockey said she was originally arrested under trade union legislation but was eventually charged with a public order offence. | |
Speaking at the time of their arrests, Sheffield Hallam MP Nick Clegg said: "I do not know what planet these people are on. | |
"Arresting elderly residents? Arresting them when they are just trying to say 'don't chop this tree down'?" |
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