Day 8. Thursday 2nd September - Marlborough to Hungerford
THE PENULTIMATE STAGE, ONWARDS TO HUNGERFORD!
The March left Marlborough behind for the 10 miles to Hungerford.
This brings the March total up to 99 miles, an incredible achievement.
Their companionship, singing and shared cause pushed them towards their goal but they still needed as much encouragement as they could get for the final stages.
Their emotions were running high as they reached Greenham and the end of their 40th Anniversary March.
Much love and luck to the marchers as they undertake the final leg.
#Greenham40March day 7 @GreenhamWomen 110 miles. 9 x days #documentaryphotography @AssocPhoto @womenphotograph @CameraPress @guardian See you on the Common tomorrow..? pic.twitter.com/Ps7mnfO9G4
— Wendy Carrig (@wendycarrig) September 2, 2021
Greenham Peace Women gather to remember anti-nuclear weapons protest 40 years on.
Read the article in NewburyToday
‘I began to realise I didn’t have to apologise for being angry’
— Greenham Women Everywhere (@GreenhamWomen) September 20, 2021
This is a fantastic article by the brilliant Poppy who marched with us from Cardiff to Greenham on our #Greenham40March It documents her experience - Poppy, we’re so proud to know you! https://t.co/YQwxFdgRmN