RAF Greenham Common air base was the site of continuous women's peace protests from 1981 until 1991 when the final American Cruise missiles were removed. The demonstrations ended with the closure of ...
September 5 th 2021 marked 40 years since a group of women marched from Wales to RAF Greenham Common and set up a peace camp protesting against US nuclear weapons on British soil. The following events ...
The eight-day march marks the anniversary of the protest which began in 1981 against US nuclear missiles being stored at the base in Berkshire. The Nato deployment followed fears of the threat from ...
Undercover officer was deployed as Thatcher wanted to know what the ‘Greenham women were doing’, inquiry told Campaigners have told a public inquiry the long-running infiltration of the Greenham ...
FOR most of its history, Greenham Common was literally common land — it provided free grazing for sheep and a leafy country cloistered collection of rude houses and a pub, with its military ...
Greenham Common was the site of nearly 20 years of protests by the Women's Peace Camp. Greener Greenham Group hopes to plant its sapling near the control tower on Greenham Common. Descendants of a WW2 ...
It was 75 years ago that families were told they would be re-homed after being rendered ‘homeless’ by the USAF acquisition of Greenham Common.
RAF MILDENHALL, England — Greenham Common, once home to some of the most destructive weapons in the U.S. arsenal, is now home to weapons from “a galaxy far, far away.” Models of the Millennium Falcon ...
Two sculptures representing Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp have found a "permanent home" at a Berkshire museum. The sculptures, which will be on display at the West Berkshire Museum in Newbury, ...