Twenty people have been charged with aggravated trespass following a protest at Didcot Power Station.
The protestors gained access to the power station on October 26 and remained there until they came down on October 28.
They have all been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on February 1.
Those charged were: Toby Lindsay Hill, 23, of Cowley Road, Oxford; Lucie Kinchin, 20, of Cowley Road, Oxford; Stephen Alex Kay, 23, of Rhonda Street, Swansea; Andrew Kevin McParland, 43, of The Greenway, Epsom, Surrey; Nicholas Patrick Kassam, 21, of Third Avenue, Bath; Thomas Anthony John Spencer, 24, of Hamilton Road, Manchester; Bryony Hazel Taylor, 20, of South Street, Tyne and Wear; Aimee Georgiou-Lornand, 18, of Hudson Road, Hayes, Middlesex; Neil Page, 31, of Montrell Road, London; Michele Kirschstein, of Alfearn Road, London; Daniel Louise Paffard, 22, of Sheen Lane, London; Hannah Lewis, 26, of Montrell Road, London; Carl Van Tonder, 20, of Wellington Street, Oxford; Alistair Alexander, 37, of Barry Road, London; Oscar Cooper, 19, of Hudson Road, Harlington, Hayes, Middlesex; Steven Gibson, 52, of Hebden Bridge, West Yorks; Kerry Anne Simmons, 37, of Mildmay Road, London; Hannah Schling, 24, of Albert Road, London; Paul Morozzo, 42, of Chiserley Gardens, Wadsworth, West Yorks; and Hannah McClure, 22, of Sholesbroke Avenue, Leeds.
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