Three people who tunnelled underground outside Euston station to protest against HS2 redevelopment, including veteran campaigner Daniel Hooper, known as Swampy, have been granted bail.
Hooper, 47, Isla Sandford, 18 and Juliett Stephenson-Clarke, 22, all appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday charged with obstructing or disrupting a person engaged in a lawful activity.
The three, who had occupied the tunnel system under Euston Square Gardens in central London, were arrested after they returned to the surface on Thursday.
All three have been told not to enter, or be present or remain on HS2 construction sites.
Their bail conditions also include not to interfere with the workings of any HS2 construction sites.
Sandford, also known as Blue, Stephenson-Clarke and Hooper, are all next due to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on July 20.
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