Take Back Power activists charged after pouring manure on floor of the Ritz and Tower of London custard stunt
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Nine members of the climate campaign group Take Back Power are set to face criminal charges following two high-profile protest incidents in December.Four protesters allegedly poured manure on the floor before the Christmas tree at the Ritz hotel on December 3 last year.Ellen Redwood-Brown, 23, Tom Barber, 66, Toby Ellwood, 21, and Tjalle Rumley, 26, were charged with criminal damage to the luxury Mayfair establishment.Their court appearances will mark the first of several scheduled hearings connected to the December protest.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ms Redwood-Brown resides in Bristol on Balmoral Road, while Mr Barber lives on St Andrews Road in Nottingham.They will both appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 20.Mr Ellwood is from Newport Gardens in Leeds, and Mr Rumley resides in Hereford Road in Acton, west London.They will appear at a later hearing at the same court on April 29.The Metropolitan police charged a further four people following the incident at the...
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