Just Stop Oil: Yorkshire woman arrested after paint thrown over Chelsea Flower Show Garden

A woman from Yorkshire has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after paint was thrown over a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.

The Metropolitan Police said three people were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage following the Just Stop Oil protest at the event.

A photo from the scene, shared on Twitter by the force, shows orange paint splashed across an exhibit.

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In a statement, Just Stop Oil confirmed three women had thrown paint over the RBC Brewin Dolphin Garden, designed by Paul Hervey-Brookes, an award winning plantsman, after stepping over a rope barrier at 9am on Thursday.

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Just Stop Oil throw paint over garden at Royal Chelsea Flower Show

A spokesperson said: "One of them said: 'What use is a garden if you can't eat?' Cries of dismay could be heard from the public, though this later changed to applause and cries of 'Well done'."

They added: "This is not a one-day event. This is an act of resistance against a criminal Government."

The three women named by Just Stop Oil were Stephanie Golder, 35, Naomi Goddard, 58, a retired landscape engineer, and Rosa Hicks, 28.

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In a statement released after their arrests, Ms Goddard, from Hebden Bridge, said: "I know that by carrying out this action, I risk losing my job, my livelihood and my reputation, but it is what I have to do right now.

"We all need to do everything in our power to stop this madness continuing. There is a better, cleaner, safer future, but only if we fight for it."

The Met said on Twitter: "Officers responded to an incident at #ChelseaFlowerShow this morning. Three people were arrested at the scene on suspicion of criminal damage in connection with a #JSO protest. Enquiries are ongoing."

Ms Golder, from Southend, Essex, added: "I disrupted the Chelsea Flower Show to ask the visitors, exhibitors and the RHS to pick a side; to stand for good over evil, life over death, right over wrong; to stand with the young and the billions of people in the global south whose lives are being cut short by climate collapse.

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"If you love gardens or growing food, you must join in civil resistance against new oil and gas."

The incident comes after activists from Just Stop Oil - which is campaigning to end all new fossil fuel projects in the UK - interrupted the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible last month by throwing orange paint across a snooker table.

On Wednesday, six protesters were arrested on Marylebone Road, central London, the group said. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show began on Monday and is running until Saturday.