
Stop HS2 - Support the Camps -Winter Build Project
Donation protected
As the temperatures drop and rainfall increases, we are preparing to create a warm, dry communal space for the Denham STOP HS2 camp on the weekend of 25 - 27 October 2020.
Can you help us fund this project?
We have designed an upcycled roundhouse space using a donated trampoline base, coppiced hazel and recycled duvets and secondhand army surplus tarps to provide the camp with a much-needed replacement for their communal/welfare space. Crucially it will be over a metre off the ground on a site prone to flooding in winter and will provide a warm and dry space heated by a log burner, where volunteers can meet/eat and regenerate. At the same time, they face a cold winter living in the treetops to defend this woodland.

Please donate whatever you can afford, to help us raise the cash to hire a van and buy some essential building materials.
Also if you have any old duvets, blankets or tarpaulins we can use please donate these to the project. There is always a need for tinned and dried vegan foods for the camp as well as bedding, wellies and warm or waterproof clothing.
If you can donate the price of a cup of coffee (£2-£3) or any amount it will go to ensuring the tree protectors living on-site can have some comfort as they dig in to challenge HS2 over the winter months.
Can you help us fund this project?
We have designed an upcycled roundhouse space using a donated trampoline base, coppiced hazel and recycled duvets and secondhand army surplus tarps to provide the camp with a much-needed replacement for their communal/welfare space. Crucially it will be over a metre off the ground on a site prone to flooding in winter and will provide a warm and dry space heated by a log burner, where volunteers can meet/eat and regenerate. At the same time, they face a cold winter living in the treetops to defend this woodland.

Please donate whatever you can afford, to help us raise the cash to hire a van and buy some essential building materials.
Also if you have any old duvets, blankets or tarpaulins we can use please donate these to the project. There is always a need for tinned and dried vegan foods for the camp as well as bedding, wellies and warm or waterproof clothing.
If you can donate the price of a cup of coffee (£2-£3) or any amount it will go to ensuring the tree protectors living on-site can have some comfort as they dig in to challenge HS2 over the winter months.

Organizer
Scott Henery
Organizer