Infos and Updates

If Lützerath is threatened by an eviction attempt, then the UNSER ALLER CAMP is the safe place for everyone, who wants to travel to support, start actions in the region or for the people who have already been evicted and cannot return to the occupation in Lützerath.

The camp is registered until the end of the clearing season and offers space and tasks for all of us who are fighting against the “Keep it as it is!” Together for a good life for all!

If you want to help with the construction you can arrive from 02 January 2023.
The camp will open for all people who want to live in the camp during the eviction on 09 January 2023.

The most recent information concerning the camp are on Twitter or Mastodon. The most important can also be seen on the D Telegram channel of Ende Gelände

If you have any questions call the UAC InfoPoint at: +49 155 1056 1460 (or the secondary number: +49 155 1056 1696)

Arrival

Coordinates: 51°05’10.5″N 6°24’26.2″E

Train

Arrival at train station Bahnhof Erkelenz and then take the bus to Keyenberg (EK3 or EK1 every 30 minutes).

EK1 Timetable & EK3 Timetable
Carpooling

Carpool exchange:

There is a Lützi carpool exchange for short distances (train stations) on Telegram where you can network.
How do I get in there? – Just enter “Carpool Lützerath” in the Telegram search or click here.

[Search] start – finish, date, (time), number of people
[Offer] start – finish, date, (time), free places

For longer disctances click here.

Bike or car
Of course, it is also possible to come here by bike or car. If you come by car, feel free to post your ride in the carpool exchange.
Multibus

Multibus:

The Multibus is a call bus from Erkelenz train station, which must be ordered one hour before departure at the latest. Large groups, a lot of luggage, wheelchairs and bicycles are usually no problem, but it is best to let them know a few days in advance.

Multibus times:
Mo-Fr: 20:00-01:00 Uhr (before holidays until 02:00 Uhr)
Sa: 06:30-01:00 Uhr
Su: 09:00-01:00 Uhr (before holidays until 02:00 Uhr)

Multibus Phone number: +49 2431 88-6688

You must book each seat individually and specify a name (any name 😉 ).

More detailed info about the multibus and online booking here.

Packing List

Your packing list generally depends on whether you want to participate in actions or not. Remember that what you pack may have legal consequences.

For the Camp

  • Flashlight or headlamp + batteries
  • Powerbank
  • Tent and sleeping mat
  • Sleeping bag
  • Rainwear
  • warm clothes
  • FFP2 and surgical masks (also for changing)
  • sturdy shoes
  • Medication, if you need any
  • Drinking bottle, well-sealing lunch box, spoon
  • Hot water bottle
  • Cash for donation box
  • A good book, crossword puzzles, games, musical instruments

Have a look here and here for what you need for Actions.

    Camp Wishlist

    • Hot water bottles
    • Water canisters/bladders etc. 
    • washed sleeping bags, 
    • tents
    • working sleeping mats, 
    • tampons
    • toilet paper
    • 10 battery angle grinders
    • 20 bolt-clippers
    • 5 big locks
    • wrenches size 10 and 13
    • 3 electric screwdrivers
    •  ratchets size 30 
    • Sikaflex black
    • Nuts size 18 and 20
    • Old newspapers
     

    Structures at the Camp

    Shuttle Point

    The shuttle point in Lindenallee 16 in Keyenberg is responsible for mobility during the attempted eviction: organize public transport, bicycles, shuttles for material and people, coordinate drivers, bus management, arrival organization, …

    You can reach the shuttle point at: +49 178 4734179

    Action Point

    The Action Point is one of the contact points at the camp, which supports you to go into action.

    You …

    … are still looking for an affinity group? Then come to our daily offers for finding an affinity group! 
    … you are not sure which form of action there is and which is the right one? Come to us and we will talk about it. 
    … you already know what you want to do, but you are not sure how to prepare for it? Come to our office hours and get more information. 
    … you want to go into action? Then come to the Action Plenum, which will take place every evening at the Unser Aller Camp.

    You will find the exact times for all these activities at the info point.

    COVID Concept

    1. Arrival only testesjust when teted negative

    We all test ourselves for COVID right before we arrive. If we are at the camp for a longer period of time, we test ourselves for COVID twice a week.

    We make sure that our tests do not get permanently cold below 5°C when we camp. Tests are also provided at the camp.

    2. Keep your distance

    We keep a distance of 1.5 meters to other people who are not in our affinity group. Please also remember this in the big tents and in cues.

    3. Wear a mask
    We wear masks, best FFP2-masks, in tents, at the toilets, the sinks and in the kitchen. There is a limited amount of masks available at the camp.
    4. Pay attention to instructions

    We provide sufficient hand washing and disinfection stations. We ask everyone to use these facilities frequently and also to be mindful of distance when doing so. Toilets, door handles and washing facilities are cleaned and disinfected several times a day.

    The communal tents are equipped with wide openings for good ventilation. Regular ventilation is provided throughout. Exhibitions or information areas for the public are separated from the areas where people stay.

    5. Hygiene, surface desinfection and ventilation

    We will draw attention to compliance with the hygiene concept through notices, announcements and signs. We will remind each other to adhere to the Corona measures.

    Our hygiene concept will be available at the camp. During workshops and lectures, the moderator will point out the adherence to the hygiene concept.

    6. Reaction on suspicion and positive cases

    Persons who test positive (both PCR and rapid test) should not come to the camp.

    If a person receives a positive rapid test result during the camp stay, a PCR test by a doctor should follow immediately. We will assist each other in finding a testing facility nearby.

    The travel home of infected or quarantined people is their own responsibility.

    7. Besondere Regeln für die Küche

    People working in the kitchen will wear a mask at all times. They will test themselves for COVID on a regular basis.

    In the kitchen area, the respective workstations are set up at least 1.5 meters apart. Walkways are on designated one-way paths.

    A mask must be worn at all times by all personnel present during food and beverage serving in the field kitchen, which occurs only during the three meals of the day, and during dishwashing. Beverage serving (tea or coffee in mugs) will be done by a field kitchen person, not by self-service.

    When serving food and drinks, the minimum distance of 1.5 meters is always maintained by all persons present. Before fetching food and beverages, we wipe hands; appropriate wash basins and disinfectants are on site.

    Donations

    On site

    We appreciate cash donations on site for the Küfa and at the Infopoint.

    From the distance

    If you want to donate but are not here you can o this via the following bank account:

    Account holder: Lützerath lebt
    IBAN: DE24 4306 0967 1204 1870 01
    Purpose: Lützi Lebt

    Or via PayPal: if you can please use bank transfer so we do not have to pay fees to Elon Musk…

     

    FAQ

    Right of assembly/repression

    All mentioned areas and places are part of the registered, legal assembly. Unfortunately, with the new assembly law, it is possible that the police will come up with some “danger defense” and you will be controlled on the way there. Always say that you want to come to us and therefore a control is not necessary. Always ask for the reason of a control. Report these events and other repressions to the legal team (EA Rheinland) at +49 (0) 641 2010 99 547 or at rheinlandea@riseup.net.

    No matter what you plan to do, it makes sense to get an EA number here.

    Where is what?

    On the sports field in Keyenberg you will find the Infopoint, the Küfa, the circus tent, the legal team, an Awareness Space, structure tents of the Safer Spaces, EMT tents, Open Space tents, a barrier-free space and a lot of space for your tents. Events of various kinds will also take place here.

    Auf dem Sportplatz in Kuckum befinden sich der Ort, auf dem es ruhiger zugehen soll. Here are Safer-Spaces for BIPOC, FLINTA*, TINA, Neurodivers and Kids.  

    The Shuttle Point will be at Lindenallee 16 in Keyenberg. 

    Campers/camper vans can be parked on the ash field on Pappelallee in Keyenberg.

    For an overview, also have a look on the map under “Arrival” on this site.