Distruzione di protesta Camp, Newbury Bypass della costruzione di strade e di manifestazioni di protesta, Newbury, Berkshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito,GB.
5394 x 3528 px | 45,7 x 29,9 cm | 18 x 11,8 inches | 300dpi
Ubicazione:
Newbury, Newbury, UK
Altre informazioni:
Between January 1996 and April 1996 the clearance of approximately 360 acres (150 ha) of land including 120 acres (49 ha) of woodland, and the felling of nearly 10, 000 mature trees to make way for the construction of the road, led to some of the largest anti-road protests in European history. Around 7, 000 people demonstrated on the site of the bypass route in some way and over 800 arrests were made. The cost of policing the protest (known as 'Operation Prospect' and run jointly by Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary) had reached approximately £5 million by December 1996.[2] An additional £30 million was spent on private security guards, security fencing, and security lighting while the works were in progress, of which only £7 million was budgeted for in the original contract