Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Barclays-Bank-in-Leicester-27MZIFJ8I6J48.htmlConceptually similarAction against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZICompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZKCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZJCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZLCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZNCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZMCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZOCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZPCompleted★★★★Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterGP0STUMZQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUMZWAction against Barclays Bank in LeicesterBarclays high street branches are shut down by Greenpeace activists in protest against the bank’s continued multi-billion dollar support for fossil fuels. Greenpeace activists disabled the doors preventing staff from entering. At each of the branches targeted, images of Barclays customers bearing slogans such as were plastered on branch windows.Greenpeace are demanding that Barclays, the biggest funder of fossil fuels among European banks, stop propping up oil, gas and coal companies and channel funding into renewable energy.Locations:Europe-Leicestershire-United KingdomDate:2 Mar, 2020Credit:© Chris Mackins / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3264pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banks-Climate (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Action against Barclays Bank in LeicesterBarclays high street branches are shut down by Greenpeace activists in protest against the bank’s continued multi-billion dollar support for fossil fuels. Greenpeace activists disabled the doors preventing staff from entering. At each of the branches targeted, images of Barclays customers bearing slogans such as were plastered on branch windows. Greenpeace are demanding that Barclays, the biggest funder of fossil fuels among European banks, stop propping up oil, gas and coal companies and channel funding into renewable energy.