Perthshire Advertiser

Greenpeace protest closes bank

- RACHEL AMERY

A Perth bank was shut yesterday after climate change activists disabled the front doors.

Barclays on High Street was targeted by Greenpeace activists in the early hours of the morning on Monday, March 2.

Greenpeace said it was making a stance against Barclays funding oil, gas and coal companies.

The activists say Barclays is the biggest European bank to fund fossil fuels, and is now demanding it channels its money into renewable energy instead.

Morten Thaysen, climate finance campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said: “Barclays must stop funding the climate emergency, that’s why we’ve taken action today.

“From floods to bushfires and record heat in Antarctica, the impacts of this crisis are staring us in the face.

“Yet Barclays keeps pumping billions into fossil fuel companies at exactly the time we need to stop backing these polluting businesses.”

As well as disabling the main entrance, the activists had also printed‘Barclays: stop funding the climate emergency’on the pavement outside, and had posted a notice on the door apologisin­g to the bank’s customers and staff for the inconvenie­nce.

Barclays staff had also posted a notice on the front door which read: “Due to vandalism we are unable to gain access to the building to open - apologies for any inconvenie­nce caused.”

A spokespers­on for Barclays said: “Our priority is to ensure the health and safety of our colleagues and customers and we are working to get the branch open as soon as possible.”

The spokespers­on also said Barclays facilitate­d £34.8 billion in 2019 in social and environmen­tal financing such as green bonds and renewable financing, and said it had launched the UK’s first green mortgage to give homebuyers a discount for choosing an ecofriendl­y home.

Six other branches in Scotland were targeted by Greenpeace yesterday morning, including Stirling, Dunfermlin­e, Dundee, St Andrews and Kirkintill­och.

 ??  ?? Blocked off The main entrance to Barclays was sealed off by protesters yesterday
Blocked off The main entrance to Barclays was sealed off by protesters yesterday

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