divdiv class=story-body readability=14 #13; span class=story-date#13; span class=date19 October 2011/span#13; span class=time-textLast updated at /spanspan class=time22:00 ET/span #13; /span#13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; #13; p class=introduction id=story_continues_1St Paul's Cathedral could be forced to close by the presence of activists in the churchyard staging an anti-capitalist protest, officials say./p#13; pThe increased scale and nature of the protest camp since Saturday had forced the authorities to review its policy of remaining open, a spokesman said./p#13; pThe activists are said to be from the Occupy London Stock Exchange movement./p#13; pA rise in their numbers was now posing a risk to the life of the cathedral, the statement said./p#13; pOn Monday the cathedral authorities said they were trying to provide worship and welcome to all in spite of the protest camp in the churchyard./p#13; pBut in a new statement on Wednesday, the cathedral said the increase in numbers at the site now meant it was forced to review the extent to which it can remain open for the many thousands coming this week as worshippers, visitors and in school parties./p#13; pThe consequences of closing St Paul's cannot be taken lightly, the statement said./p#13; pThe protests in a number of cities around the world have been inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York./p#13; #13; #13; /div/divbrbrcentera href=http://www.wizardrss.comPowered By WizardRSS.com/a | a href=http://www.wizardrss.comFull Text RSS Feed/a | a href=http://www.wpzonbuilder.comAmazon Plugin/a | a href=http://www.hud-1.infoSettlement Statement/a/center

