Rochdale Observer

Case against climate protest vicar dropped

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ARETIRED vicar accused of vandalisin­g an MP’S office in an environmen­tal protest has been cleared of criminal damage after the case against him was dropped.

The Rev Mark Coleman, former Vicar of Rochdale, was accused of spraying graffiti calling for action on climate change on the outside of Heywood and Middleton MP Chris Clarkson’s constituen­cy office on March 21 last year.

Mr Coleman, 63, of Rochdale, was due to stand trial at Manchester magistrate­s’ court last Friday.

But on the eve of the trial the Crown Prosecutio­n Service informed Mr Coleman the case was being discontinu­ed because ‘there is not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction’.

Inspired by a scene from the 2016 Ken Loach film ‘I, Daniel Blake’, the former vicar wrote ‘I Mark Coleman am fed up with empty words and demand action on the climate’ and ‘Tell the Truth, love mercy, do justice’ on the office in Heywood and then staged a two-hour sit-in on the pavement.

He also wrote an open letter to Mr Clarkson explaining the reasons for his protest and offered to clean the paint off.

Mr Coleman, who in recent years has been arrested nine times while taking part in Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain protests, said he had ‘mixed feelings’ about the case being dropped .

He said: “There is some disappoint­ment.

“There was a lot of preparatio­n went into it and I was hoping to attempt to justify what I did.

“But there’s relief as well because a conviction was likely.”

But Mr Coleman, who retired in 2020 due to ill health, said the case wouldn’t put him off future protests.

CHe added: “The Government is still leading us on a path to disaster.

“I am in a very privileged position to live in this country be able to stand up and protest and say what I think is necessary.

“Me sitting in front of a MP’S window is really very trivial, but it points to the bigger problem. We have to wake up. There is hope, but it needs action.”

A CPS spokespers­on said: “The CPS received a case file, following the police decision to charge. This was thoroughly reviewed in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutor­s.

“Our prosecutor decided that on this occasion, the evidential test was not met.”

A spokespers­on for Mr Clarkson said as the MP hadn’t been informed the case had been dropped he wouldn’t be able to comment.

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 ?? ?? ● ● Retired vicar the Rev Mark Coleman spray-painted the outside of Heywood and Middleton MP’S Chris Clarkson’s constituen­cy office – then staged a two hour sit-in. Left: Police arrest Mr Coleman fo following an Extinction Rebellion protest last year
● ● Retired vicar the Rev Mark Coleman spray-painted the outside of Heywood and Middleton MP’S Chris Clarkson’s constituen­cy office – then staged a two hour sit-in. Left: Police arrest Mr Coleman fo following an Extinction Rebellion protest last year

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