FIVE people have been sentenced – and four jailed – after causing widespread disruption around roads in Thurrock’s industrial estates and docks in August 2022.
The group targeted the site by obstructing the roads and tunnelling around them, causing widespread disruption to road users and businesses operating in the area.
St Clements Way, Oliver Close, Oliver Road and Stoneness Road were all affected, effectively blocking travel in and out of this busy industrial area.

The last of the group left the tunnels they dug after 13 days, on 4 September 2022.
While the tunnels were occupied we worked with partners across public services to make sure the area remained safe and to restore the disrupted critical infrastructure as quickly as possible.
This included work from Thurrock Council, National Rail, Essex Fire and Rescue Service, the East of England Ambulance Service and British Transport Police, as well as Anglian Water.
Our officers monitored the tunnels 24 hours a day for the entire period, as well as additional officers monitoring the road network surrounding the site.
While the group stated they were carrying out a protest, their actions deliberately disrupted critical infrastructure across England, not just the surrounding area in the south of Essex.
Businesses such as goods hauliers, HGV service and maintenance mechanics and were all impacted, as well as access to food storage and supply depots blocked.
The tunnels dug were dangerous and poorly excavated putting the group and members of the public in the area at risk, and resulted in expensive repairs to the road network required for heavy goods vehicles.
Now, following a hearing at Basildon Crown Court on Friday 6 September 2024, the following people have been sentenced:
- Larch Maxey, 52, of Beechwood Road, Northampton, to three years in prison for intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance;
- Samuel Johnson, 41, of Keens Lane, Reydon, 18 months in prison, for intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance and criminal damage;
- Chris Bennett, 33, of no fixed abode, 18 months in prison intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance;
- Joe Howlett, 34, of Kilmersdon, Radstock, 15 months in prison intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance and criminal damage;
- Alice Wharrie, 62, of Churchill Road in Horley, 12 months suspended sentence, and must carry out 100 hours of unpaid work, intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance.
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