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Rooftop protesters 'digging in' Rooftop protesters 'digging in'
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Demonstrators are continuing a rooftop protest on the Isle of Wight over the planned closure of a wind turbine blade factory, with the loss of 625 jobs.Demonstrators are continuing a rooftop protest on the Isle of Wight over the planned closure of a wind turbine blade factory, with the loss of 625 jobs.
Seven people are now living on top of the Venture Quays building in Cowes, which is used by wind company Vestas.Seven people are now living on top of the Venture Quays building in Cowes, which is used by wind company Vestas.
The Danish firm was at the centre of a sit-in by workers who ended a protest on Friday at its Newport factory.The Danish firm was at the centre of a sit-in by workers who ended a protest on Friday at its Newport factory.
Meanwhile, members of the Climate Rush group have chained themselves to Lord Mandelson's home in support of workers.Meanwhile, members of the Climate Rush group have chained themselves to Lord Mandelson's home in support of workers.
The campaigners have gathered outside the Business Secretary's two-storey property in Regent's Park, London, in an "act of solidarity" for the Vestas workers who are set to lose their jobs.The campaigners have gathered outside the Business Secretary's two-storey property in Regent's Park, London, in an "act of solidarity" for the Vestas workers who are set to lose their jobs.
'Local support''Local support'
Ellie Robson, 21, a history undergraduate at Cambridge University, said: "Less than two weeks after announcing the government's plans for a low-carbon Britain, Vestas shut down because there's no demand for wind turbines in this country."Ellie Robson, 21, a history undergraduate at Cambridge University, said: "Less than two weeks after announcing the government's plans for a low-carbon Britain, Vestas shut down because there's no demand for wind turbines in this country."
The 19-day occupation of the Newport wind turbine blade factory ended on Friday when bailiffs were sent in.The 19-day occupation of the Newport wind turbine blade factory ended on Friday when bailiffs were sent in.
Members of Climate Rush protested outside Lord Mandelson's homeMembers of Climate Rush protested outside Lord Mandelson's home
But members of the support group that climbed the Venture Quays building in Cowes, say they are "digging in" with their protest.But members of the support group that climbed the Venture Quays building in Cowes, say they are "digging in" with their protest.
One person left the demonstration while three others joined over the weekend.One person left the demonstration while three others joined over the weekend.
Martin Shaw, 44, who has been on the roof since the start, said: "We spoke to the workers when they came out and they want us to stay.Martin Shaw, 44, who has been on the roof since the start, said: "We spoke to the workers when they came out and they want us to stay.
"We are getting so much local support and so far no-one has threatened legal action so we are digging in for the long haul.""We are getting so much local support and so far no-one has threatened legal action so we are digging in for the long haul."
Vestas has blamed the lack of demand for wind turbines in the UK on the planned closure of the Newport site. Vestas has blamed the lack of demand for wind turbines in the UK for the planned closure of the Newport site.