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Monday 07 October 2019 4:05 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 07 October 2019 4:34 pm

Map: Where are Extinction Rebellion protesting in London?

By: Jessica Clark

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Extinction Rebellion London protests map

Climate change activists Extinction Rebellion began demonstrations across London this morning, kicking off a fortnight of action targeting the government and the capital’s transport links and financial institutions.

Blockades are planned across the capital during the two-week protest, which is part of an international movement. 

Read more: Extinction Rebellion London protests live: Climate change activists kick off two weeks of action

Whether you want to join in with the demonstration or avoid the chaos, this is where the Extinction Rebellion protests will take place this week. 

Extinction Rebellion London protests map

Trafalgar Square

Protesters have blocked roads surrounding the landmark as photos from the scene show activists gathered at the base of Nelson’s column

Lambeth Bridge and Westminster Bridge

Both bridges are closed to traffic after activists swarmed the roads this morning. 

Parliament Square

Parliament Square is a central hub for this week’s protests. At 6pm on Wednesday protesters plan to hold a procession in support of Extinction Rebellion Argentina and Chile. The march is in memory of 164 activists killed last year.

Read more: Extinction Rebellion shuts down Westminster roads

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Government departments

Activists will occupy and block all government departments around Westminster from 7am on Tuesday and demand to know how they plan to tackle climate change. The group said it will not prevent civil servants from going about their work during the protest.

In pictures: How day one of Extinction Rebellion’s protest went down in London

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    Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion block The Mall as they demonstrate near Buckingham Palace
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    Activists gather on Westminster Bridge on the first day of action
  • More than 130 people have been arrested during the protests so far
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    Police in climbing harnesses remove climate change activists from a scaffolding platform in Trafalgar Square
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    Extinction Rebellion protesters walk along Millbank as they begin to set up tents
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    Extinction Rebellion protesters play cricket at Parliament Square
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    Protesters are chained together as they block the road outside Westminster Abbey
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    Extinction Rebellion protesters outside Westminster Abbey
  • Protesters create a blockade outside of the Home Office on October 7, 2019 in Lon

City Airport

The protest group plans to hold a “peaceful mass sit-in” at City Airport for as long as possible on Thursday. In a statement activists said they will sit in and around the airport and “overwhelm it with our numbers” and will not use drones. 

Read more: Extinction Rebellion targets Canada in two weeks of protests

Around 135 activists have been arrested during the protests so far, according to the latest figures from the Metropolitan Police.

In the second week of the fortnight of action, Extinction Rebellion plans to continue its focus on Westminster while also causing disruption in the City. 

The demonstrations follow two weeks of protests earlier this year which saw activists occupy London landmarks such as Marble Arch and Oxford Street.

Main image credit: Getty

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