Lydia Gribbin (pictured), 28, appeared in court on Friday November 3 alongside four other activists charged with aggravated trespass - a charge that all five eco-warriors deny.
Five Just Stop Oil protesters appeared in court charged with storming a performance of Les Miserables in London’s West End.The performance at the Sondheim Theatre was brought to a halt at about 9pm on October 5, Westminster Magistrate’s Court hea.
Hannah Taylor, 23; Lydia Gribbin, 28; Hanan Ameur, 22; Noah Crane, 18; and Poppy Bliss, 19, pleaded not guilty to one count of aggravated trespass, after disrupting the performance on October 5.
Three climate change protesters who were found guilty of aggravated trespass after they ran on to the pitch during the Ashes series at Lord’s cricket ground have been sentenced.The Just Stop Oil protest carried out by Judit Murray, 69, Daniel Knorr.
England cricketer Jonny Bairstow was credited with saving the showpiece test match when he took out one of the trio heading for the wicket, Westminster Magistrates Court was told today,