we have the sunshine, glorious weather here at greenham common as big preparations are made for this part looking ata across the area, each part looking at a various decade in greenham's history, this, you might have guessed, well this is the 1980s, the women's movement which became synonymous with anti—nuclear protesters. we have fire and tents and food would have been cooked, people would have lived here for months and even years in some cases and behind this fence which all sorts of things were attached it we re sorts of things were attached it were the crew's missiles further over there. other parts of this set depict the 1940s, the 1970s and there are also the bomb—proof bunkers. obviously they‘ re there are also the bomb—proof bunkers. obviously they're not used anymore, they are empty, but they serve as a reminder of the cold war. joe campbell has been taking a look around and set us this report. when you hear the air attack warning you and your family must take cover. crews arrived at greenham in one of the tensest periods of the cold war. while moscow and washington squared