Five more arrested in connection with AWE protest
All arrests made so far are for alleged obstruction of a public highway and those arrested are currently in police custody.
Activists set up camp at the site more than a week ago in protest against the replacement of Trident, the nuclear weapons system maintained at AWE.
Earlier this morning the number of people arrested stood at sixteen, however, that figure has since risen.
Chief Inspector Lindsey Finch, deputy local policing commander for Newbury, said: “We will continue to work with protesters to facilitate peaceful protest and ensure that any criminal activity is dealt with proportionately.”
A spokeswoman for AWE said: “AWE on-site security, the Ministry of Defence Police and Thames Valley Police are currently in attendance and will remain for the duration of any protest action.”