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  • A National Eviction Team bailiff guards a protest camp in Euston Square Gardens previously occupied by environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion on 6th February 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Bailiffs have been working on behalf of HS2 Ltd for the past eleven days to try to remove activists from tunnels dug by them beneath the site in order to seek to protect its trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. A bailiff from the National Eviction Team brings pet food to residents of Grow Heathrow. The squatted eco-community garden was founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway and is since acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have evicted the protesters from the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. A bailiff outside the entrance to Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team today evicted residents from the front section of the site owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-004.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. A National Eviction Team bailiff acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd attempts to pull an activist from a line during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-015.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. An activist falls into a cherry picker after a National Eviction Team bailiff acting for HS2 Ltd cut his line during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-036.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. A National Eviction Team bailiff in a cherry picker acting for HS2 Ltd cuts a line being used by an activist to transfer water to a tree house during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-002.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. A National Eviction Team bailiff acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd uses a cherry picker to begin to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from tree houses in ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-018.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. A National Eviction Team bailiff working on behalf of HS2 Ltd pushes an anti-HS2 activist from a field into ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood during evictions from a wildlife protection camp. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-038.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. A National Eviction Team bailiff in a cherry picker acting for HS2 Ltd cuts a line being used by an activist to transfer water to a tree house during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-029.jpg
  • A bailiff uses a large cherry picker to approach Dan Hooper, widely known as Swampy during the 1990s, who is sitting on a bamboo tripod positioned in the river Colne on 8th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. The climate and roads activist had occupied the tripod the previous day in order to delay the building of a bridge as part of works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link and a large security operation involving officers from at least three police forces, National Eviction Team enforcement agents and HS2 security guards was put in place to facilitate his removal.
    HS2-Swampy-arrest-Denham-014.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. A National Eviction Team bailiff obstructs the photographer’s camera as a farmer in a telehandler positioned on land not compulsorily purchased by HS2 Ltd asks for clarification as to why a fence is being erected across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-024.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. A National Eviction Team bailiff obstructs the photographer’s camera as a farmer in a telehandler positioned on land not compulsorily purchased by HS2 Ltd asks for clarification as to why a fence is being erected across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-043.jpg
  • A National Eviction Team bailiff obstructs the photographer’s camera as a farmer in a telehandler positioned on land not compulsorily purchased by HS2 Ltd asks for clarification as to why a fence is being erected across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood alongside the field on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-002.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. A National Eviction Team bailiff obstructs the photographer’s camera as a farmer in a telehandler positioned on land not compulsorily purchased by HS2 Ltd asks for clarification as to why a fence is being erected across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood alongside the field. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-023.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. A National Eviction Team bailiff obstructs the photographer’s camera as a farmer in a telehandler positioned on land not compulsorily purchased by HS2 Ltd asks for clarification as to why a fence is being erected across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-042.jpg
  • A bailiff escorts a housing activist after she was evicted from a rooftop above the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-020.jpg
  • HS2 security guards form a line across the River Colne in front of Dan Hooper, widely known as Swampy during the 1990s, and a large cherry picker containing a bailiff on 8th December 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. The climate and roads activist had occupied a bamboo tripod positioned in the river the previous day in order to delay the building of a bridge as part of works for the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link and a large security operation involving officers from at least three police forces, National Eviction Team enforcement agents and HS2 security guards was put in place to facilitate his removal.
    HS2-Swampy-arrest-Denham-017.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Thames Valley Police officers arrest an activist during an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-027.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists glance at legal documents served by bailiffs and officials in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Injunction-service-Denham-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team try to secure a tunnel beneath Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-013.jpg
  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Injunction-service-Denham-001.jpg
  • Bailiffs and officials leave after serving legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Injunction-service-Denham-003.jpg
  • Bailiffs and officials serve legal documents in connection with an extended injunction recently granted to HS2 Ltd by the High Court to persons believed to be former inhabitants of a wildlife protection camp occupied by anti-HS2 activists on 21 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works for the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link on environmental and cost grounds from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Injunction-service-Denham-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team try to secure a tunnel beneath Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs, HS2 workers and police officers take part in an operation to remove environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion from tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens. The activists entered tunnels dug by them beneath the site eleven days ago in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-019.jpg
  • A protest camp in Euston Square Gardens previously occupied by environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion is pictured on 6th February 2021 in London, United Kingdom. National Eviction Team bailiffs have been working on behalf of HS2 Ltd for the past eleven days to try to remove activists from tunnels dug by them beneath the site in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Dwellings at Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs take part in an operation to remove environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion from tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens. The activists entered tunnels dug by them beneath the site eleven days ago in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. A Possession Notice posted by bailiffs from the National Eviction Team outside Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. An overgrown area cleared for cultivation at Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs and HS2 workers take part in an operation to remove environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion from tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens. The activists entered tunnels dug by them beneath the site eleven days ago in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Residents on a raised platform inside Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Bailiffs from the National Eviction Team evict residents of Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway. The community has since developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have almost secured the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs guard a protest camp in Euston Square Gardens previously occupied by environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion. Bailiffs have been working on behalf of HS2 Ltd for the past eleven days to try to remove activists from tunnels dug by them beneath the site in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Terry observes a polytunnel at Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. A polytunnel at Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Residents of Grow Heathrow communicate with bailiffs from the National Eviction Team. The squatted eco-community garden was founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway and is since acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs have evicted the protesters from the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs dig during an operation to remove environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion from tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens. The activists entered tunnels dug by them beneath the site eleven days ago in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th February, 2019. Grow Heathrow, a squatted eco-community founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport in protest against government plans for a third runway which was today partially evicted by bailiffs. The community has developed an extensive garden and is acknowledged to have made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages which are threatened by airport expansion. Bailiffs today evicted most of the front section of the site, owned by Imran Malik, removing several protesters locked on in towers above the camp, but four protesters are believed to remain in a tunnel beneath that area. Many more protesters remain on the rear portion of the site. Five legal challenges to the government's approval of a 3rd runway at Heathrow will proceed to judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice on 10th March.
    Grow-Heathrow-eviction-011.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd use a cherry picker to cut a branch beneath an activist during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-032.jpg
  • A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project watches tree surgeons working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. The felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, was facilitated by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-041.jpg
  • National Eviction Team enforcement agents watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-028.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. National Eviction Team enforcement agents and security guards watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-014.jpg
  • Bailiffs monitor housing activists evicted from properties on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-037.jpg
  • Housing activists remove their belongings after being evicted by bailiffs from properties on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-029.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd erect fencing at the end of the first day of an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-037.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd erect fencing at the end of the first day of an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-013.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists on a digger sing as they observe an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict them from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-031.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd form a line in front of an anti-HS2 activist during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses about 60 feet above the ground, were present during evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-040.jpg
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-004.jpg
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to move an elderly photographer away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-008.jpg
  • A tribute written on a fence is pictured in front of tree surgeons working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd to fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project watched the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-003.jpg
  • Tree surgeons working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project watched the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-011.jpg
  • National Eviction Team enforcement agents and security guards watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-006.jpg
  • Bailiffs and police officers retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-028.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists observe an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict them from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-035.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-022.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd handle a female anti-HS2 activist during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-028.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 activists and local residents observe National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-016.jpg
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-010.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. National Eviction Team enforcement agents, security guards and Thames Valley Police officers watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-020.jpg
  • A housing activist mocks bailiffs at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the estate’s last remaining resident and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 September, 2015. Housing activists take refuge from bailiffs on a roof on the Sweets Way housing estate. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-044.jpg
  • Bailiffs retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-031.jpg
  • Bailiffs escort housing activists away from properties from which they were evicted on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-023.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd use a cherry picker to attempt to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-005.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Thames Valley Police officers facilitate an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-011.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. An anti-HS2 activist observes National Eviction Team bailiffs in a cherry picker from a tree house during an operation by HS2 Ltd to evict activists living in ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-033.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists observe National Eviction Team bailiffs in a cherry picker from a tree house during an operation by HS2 Ltd to evict activists living in ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-020.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd push anti-HS2 activists back from a field into ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood during evictions from a wildlife protection camp. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-039.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to clarify the ownership of a field during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-036.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. Tree houses in an area of the wildlife protection camp in Jones’ Hill Wood from which anti-HS2 activists are being evicted by National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-031.jpg
  • A farmer in a telehandler asks National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd for clarification as to why they are erecting a fence across his field during the eviction of anti-HS2 activists from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood alongside the field on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses about 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-017.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. A National Eviction Team enforcement agent and Thames Valley Police officers watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-033.jpg
  • Bailiffs retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-058.jpg
  • Bailiffs evict a housing activist who had taken refuge on a roof on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-061.jpg
  • Housing activists remove their possessions after having been evicted by bailiffs from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-007.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Thames Valley Police officers arrest an activist during an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-006.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team climbing bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd use a cherry picker to dismantle a tree house during an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-012.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd begin an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-028.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd handle a female anti-HS2 activist during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-021.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. An area of the wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood from which anti-HS2 activists are being evicted by National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses about 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-027.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 tree protector with a smoke grenade climbs onto the arm of a cherry picker being used by National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd to dismantle his tree house at a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-006.jpg
  • A housing activist hangs off a cherry picker being used by bailiffs for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    Sweets-Way-estate-eviction-018.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd use a cherry picker to attempt to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-001.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists on a digger sing as they observe an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd to evict them from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-004.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. A cherry picker tips up during an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-017.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Men in high-visibility clothing erect fencing and use a chainsaw to fell trees during an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs and workers wearing white body suits take part in an operation to remove environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion from tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens. The activists entered tunnels dug by them beneath the site eleven days ago in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-013.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd push an anti-HS2 activist through a fence during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-020.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. An anti-HS2 tree protector climbs down from a cherry picker being used by National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd to dismantle his tree house at a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-035.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-029.jpg
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