Two pensioner protesters from Norfolk have been fined over Just Stop Oil action that brought Trafalgar Square to a standstill.
Jennifer Parkhouse, 70, and Gilbert Murray, 65, were among 32 eco-activists removed from the roads and arrested following sit-down protests on October 6 last year.
It was part of seven consecutive days of protests in the capital as part of Just Stop Oil's campaign to stop future fossil fuel projects.
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Parkhouse, 70, of Vale Green, Norwich, denied wilful obstruction of a highway but was fined £300 and told to pay costs of £120 after being found guilty at Stratford Magistrates' Court.
No action was taken over the breaching of a 12 month conditional discharge she received last September for a previous road protest.
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Murray, of Hawthorne Avenue in Hellesdon, was handed fines and costs totalling £720 after also being found guilty.
Meanwhile, in another case involving Just Stop Oil protests protester Alfie Goodland, of Avenue Road, Norwich, saw charges against him discontinued.
The 23-year-old had been charged with obstructing the Albert Embankment near Vauxhall Bridge in London on October 7.
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