On 3 and 4 February 2021, the Court of Appeal will hear the appeal of the North Wales building workers who were prosecuted for picketing during the 1972 national building workers strike. Six received prison sentences and sixteen received suspended prison sentences. They have always maintained their innocence of all charges.
The Shrewsbury 24 Campaign was launched in 2006 to overturn this miscarriage of justice. The campaign represents twelve pickets including Dennis Warren (deceased), John McKinsie Jones, Kenneth O’Shea (deceased), John Clee, William Pierce, Terence Renshaw, Patrick Kevin Butcher, Bernard Williams, Alfred James (deceased), Samuel Roy Warburton (deceased), Graham Roberts (deceased) and John Kenneth Seaburg (deceased).
The appeal has come about after the campaign was able to persuade the Criminal Cases Review Commission to refer the cases to the Court of Appeal. It has done so on two grounds based upon evidence discovered in the National Archives by the campaign’s secretary and researcher, Eileen Turnbull:
Campaign chairperson Harry Chadwick paid tribute to the support of trade unions: 'We have had tremendous support from the Society of Radiographers. We will never forget the warm welcome and solidarity shown to us at the events that we have travelled to during the past 15 years. On behalf of the pickets and campaign, a heartfelt thank you.'