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This page contains a range of clickable thumbnail links to photographs of the GAIA protest at the Chineham Incinerator site in Basingstoke, between 17th and 19th June, 2002.

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The Chineham Incinerator site - backing straight onto local grain farms!

Anti-incineration activists occupy the site early on Monday 17th June, 2002.

A colourful display of banners bearing anti-incineration messages on the north face of the site.

An activist scales the crane and secures himself to its apex.

More banners are unfurled acrose the north face of the site.

Activists make their feelings clear!

Local police arrive on site at 7:30am and question one of the Greenpeace action co-ordinators.

Activists unfurl a huge skull and crossbones banner across the west face of the site.

Close-up shot of the skull and crossbones banner across the west face of the Chineham Incinerator.

DSU Officers prevent local residents protesting against the Incinerator, from approaching the site.

Local independent Councillor Martin Biermann questions the police, in a valiant but failed attempt to gain access to the site for the residents.

BBAC Chainman Chris Tomblin joins Martin Biermann to help determine the legal grounds on which the residents are barred from the site.

Local residents and children make their feelings plain!

The Chineham Incinerator - less than a mile from Chineham village!

Greenpeace Activist Unfurls banners on the Crane at the Chineham Incinerator Site.

The message is clear!

Local residents make their feelings clear.

Police officers block the entrance to the Chineham Incinerator site.

The police presence fails to deter local BBAC campaigners and residents who descend en-masse to the Chineham Incinerator site.

But Officer - cant YOU do something? A frustrated John Collis stands outside stands the gates of his pet project, discussing his position with the police.

A disgruntled John Collis watches as the media arive.

Chris Tomblin is interviewed BBC Southern Eye Correspondent, Jay Andrews.

Kempshott resident and BBAC member Steve Young sports the BBAC colors.

Basingstoke MP Andrew Hunter visits the site and meets with BBAC chairman Chris Tomblin and Greenpeace event spokesman Mark Strutt.

Baliffs move into the site to evict the activists and attempt (unsuccessfully!) to remove the main banner.

The Incinerator from Thornhill Road.

Children will bear the brunt of the damage to health, with increased incidents of athsma and a range of cancers.

Police film local residents protesting peacefully outside the incinerator site.

Local ladies and children join BBAC members to cheer on the activists on site and show their opposition to incineration in principle.

GAIA Banner.

Police leave site with arrested activists who are taken to Basingstoke police station.

Bailiffs start removing activists from the rooftops of the site.

Mums army mobilises again on Wednesday to show their support for the activists on site.

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