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Teenage Extinction Rebellion protester, 17, says he is 'cold but in good health' 24 hours after climbing 100ft crane in Norwich armed with a sleeping bag and banners saying 'beyond f***ed'

A teenage Extinction Rebellion protester who is camped on top of a crane in Norwich says he is 'cold but in good health' 24 hours after climbing the structure.

Alex Sidney, 17, from Dereham, in Norfolk, scaled the crane on Duke Street early on Saturday morning carrying a sleeping bag, supplies and several banners promoting the climate protest group.

Giving an update after a night spent up the crane the teenage protestor said this morning: 'I'm still up here, a bit cold but still in good health for now.

'Last night was cold and the condensation from the fog in the early hours managed to soak me, so that contributed to it.

'I feel that it's still necessary to be up here with these banners up to ensure that the message continues to circulate and until the Government take action.'

Alex Sidney (pictured) has vowed to stay put on a gantry outside the crane's cab at 108 feet high, until he has 'mild hypothermia'

Alex Sidney has vowed to stay put on a gantry outside the crane's cab at 108 feet high, until he has 'mild hypothermia'

He is camped on a gantry outside the crane's cab, which the teenager said is around 33 metres high. 

One of his banners that is hung from the crane features the Extinction Rebellion logo and a slogan reading 'beyond f***ed'.

Mr Sidney said he has just over a litre of water and some hard sweets left with him and that he had 'no idea' how long he would stay up there.

He added: 'I also have pasta but cannot boil it as my stove ran out of gas last night'. 

Mr Sidney said one of the key issues he wants tackling locally is the Wensum Link, also known as the Norwich Western Link, a new dual carriageway in Norfolk - the construction of which he says is 'destroying ancient trees, barbastelle bats, and polluting our protected chalk streams'.

Alex's crib for the night: The teenager has with him a sleeping bag, cushion, food, water, stove, basic tools and battery packs, along with his phone and a speaker for music

Alex's crib for the night: The teenager has with him a sleeping bag, cushion, food, water, stove, basic tools and battery packs, along with his phone and a speaker for music

Photos taken by Mr Sidney from the top of the crane on Duke Street, Norwich, where he has been for 24 hours since climbing the structure on Saturday morningMr Sidney said he is 'cold but in good health'

Photos taken by Mr Sidney from the top of the crane on Duke Street, Norwich, where he has been for 24 hours since climbing the structure on Saturday morning

'We need our council to rethink this project and call it off,' he added.

A statement from Norfolk Police said: 'Police remain on the scene of an incident in Norwich.

'Officers were called just before 6.40am on Saturday 7 November 2020 following a report that a 17-year-old boy had climbed to the top of a crane in Duke Street in an act of protest.

'He has raised an Extinction Rebellion banner at the top of the crane.

'Three people, who were arrested in Duke Street on Saturday 7 November, in connection with the incident. All three have since been released on police bail until Friday 4 December 2020.' 

Extinction Rebellion Norwich spokesman James Graham said the crane protest went ahead in place of a much larger demonstration which had to be postponed due to the national lockdown in England

Extinction Rebellion Norwich spokesman James Graham said the crane protest went ahead in place of a much larger demonstration which had to be postponed due to the national lockdown in England

The Extinction Rebellion protestor said he will remain on a gantry outside the crane's cab, for an 'indefinite' time. Pictured scaling the crane

The Extinction Rebellion protestor said he will remain on a gantry outside the crane's cab, for an 'indefinite' time. Pictured scaling the crane

Speaking about the police presence, Mr Sidney said: 'They have refused to provide any food or water, and won't be able to get me down - they're just starving me until I am forced to come down.' 

Mr Sidney said on Saturday that he has with him a sleeping bag, cushion, food, water, stove, basic tools and battery packs, along with his phone and a speaker for music.

Extinction Rebellion Norwich spokesman James Graham said the crane protest went ahead in place of a much larger demonstration which had to be postponed due to the national lockdown in England.

A photo taken by Mr Sidney whilst up the crane - where had been using a gas stove to keep warm until the gas run out

A photo taken by Mr Sidney whilst up the crane - where had been using a gas stove to keep warm until the gas run out

'The message, fundamentally, is that while we know Covid is an immediate problem, it does not trump the reality that our world is changing faster than the life on it, including us, can handle,' Mr Graham said.

'Yes, obviously working at height can be dangerous but in addition to the health and safety measures already in place on site to minimise the risk of accidents, Alex is a bright young man who is fully invested in his own safety.

'None of us want to see anyone getting hurt and we risk assessment all our actions beforehand.'

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