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  • A tree surgeon working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fells 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-043.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Denham Ford in early morning mist. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include the construction of a Bailey bridge across the ford (a roadway has been laid on the far bank for this purpose) and a compound in Denham Country Park requiring the felling of mature trees. Some of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-029.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A police officer speaks to environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-031.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley and a child record the measurements and location of a 11.6m-wide ancient alder tree in an area designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link next to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The far side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-008.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-042.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-049.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An Extinction Rebellion activist picks up litter whilst fellow environmental activists block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-048.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Sarah Green and Mark Keir of Save the Colne Valley monitor works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford in Denham Country Park. Imminent works for the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-Park-012.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Environmental activists monitor works for the HS2 high-speed rail link at Denham Ford. Imminent works in the vicinity are expected to include the felling of mature trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge and compound in a nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-Park-001.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne and Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-026.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-008.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fells 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-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-035.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An environmental activist observes engineers working on behalf of HS2 as they construct a security fence at Denham Ford. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include the construction of a Bailey bridge across the ford and a compound in Denham Country Park requiring the felling of mature trees. Some of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-023.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Trees in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists have occupied some of the trees as part of plans to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-028.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
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A JCB 531-70 forklift truck is driven across a temporary track towards Denham Ford by an engineer working on behalf of HS2. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include the construction of a Bailey bridge across the ford and a compound in Denham Country Park requiring the felling of ancient trees. Some of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-011.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A beautiful moss-covered tree in Denham Country Park designated for removal as part of works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include not only the felling of mature trees but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-009.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Environmental activists monitor works for the HS2 high-speed rail link at Denham Ford. Imminent works in the vicinity are expected to include the felling of mature trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge and compound in a nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-Park-009.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to a 11.6 metre-wide ancient alder tree and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-027.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-021.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion celebrate after preventing works for the HS2 high-speed rail link for a day by occupying a bridge over the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Works believed to have been scheduled include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-001.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers speak to Mark Keir and Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley as environmental activists occupy a bridge in Denham Country Park so as to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-015.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor and film environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-002.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-009.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fells 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-012.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An Extinction Rebellion activist picks up litter whilst fellow environmental activists block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-016.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A police officer speaks to environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-046.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-002.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Trees marked for felling with blue paint in Denham Country Park. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include not only considerable felling of trees, some of which very old, but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing. Part of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-020.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Trees marked for felling with blue paint in Denham Country Park. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include not only considerable felling of trees, some of which very old, but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing. Part of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-037.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-042.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Trees in Denham Country Park. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include not only the felling of mature trees but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-025.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on Mark Keir, an environmental activist from Save the Colne Valley, who was walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-034.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-028.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to ancient alder trees, one of which with a girth of 11.6 metres, and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-023.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to a 11.6 metre-wide ancient alder tree and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The near side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to an ancient alder tree with a girth of 11.6 metres and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-019.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers speak to Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley as environmental activists occupy a bridge in Denham Country Park so as to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who was walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-017.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Trees in Denham Country Park designated for removal as part of works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include not only the felling of mature trees but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-015.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers arrive to move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-047.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on an environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion who was walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-050.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An ancient alder tree standing close to an area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-016.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 who are seeking to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-027.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fells 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-001.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-038.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-003.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-027.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-014.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Sarah Green and Mark Keir of Save the Colne Valley monitor works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford in Denham Country Park. Imminent works for the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-Park-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. A tree marked with white paint by HS2 engineers in an area of Denham Country Park designated for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The area includes a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-022.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and security guards walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in front of the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. There is a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI) on the other side of the river.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-024.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. A platform high up in a mature tree believed to be marked for felling for the HS2 high-speed rail link in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists have occupied some of the trees as part of plans to seek to prevent works for HS2 including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-033.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-013.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-005.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.
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  • 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
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion climbs an oak tree in Denham Country Park designated for felling as part of works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include not only the felling of ancient trees but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An environmental activist observes engineers working on behalf of HS2 constructing a security fence at Denham Ford. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include the construction of a Bailey bridge across the ford and a compound in Denham Country Park requiring the felling of mature trees. Some of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-006.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-051.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A police officer speaks to environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who had been walking at a snail’s pace along a road to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-012.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion move at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-007.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-024.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-021.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An anti-HS2 activist liaises with police officers monitoring works for the HS2 high-speed rail link adjacent to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The near side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Trees in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists have occupied some of the trees as part of plans to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor and film environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 who are seeking to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-035.jpg
  • A National Eviction Team enforcement agent watches tree surgeons working 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 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-044.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
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-036.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 who are seeking to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion talk in a camp in Denham Country Park where they are seeking to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-010.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-062.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-064.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An Extinction Rebellion activist picks up litter whilst fellow environmental activists block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-044.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Extinction Rebellion activists pick up litter whilst fellow environmental activists block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-063.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-056.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-052.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Extinction Rebellion activists pick up litter near to works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link alongside the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-030.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on Sarah Green (c) and Mark Keir (r), environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-019.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-053.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-041.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and a security guard walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in front of an ancient alder tree with a girth of 11.6m and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. There is a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI) on the other side of the river.
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Anti-HS2 graffiti on a bridge across the river Colne adjacent to which a Bailey bridge is expected to be constructed imminently as part of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. On one bank is a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI) and the site also features at least one tree of special interest. Associated works are expected to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of compounds, fencing and a parking area.
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Mature trees believed to be marked for felling for the HS2 high-speed rail link in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists have occupied some of the trees as part of plans to seek to prevent works for HS2 including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Trees in Denham Country Park. Environmental activists have occupied some of the trees as part of plans to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-024.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 who are seeking to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-020.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fells 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-007.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An engineer working on behalf of HS2 constructs a security fence at Denham Ford. Works planned for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the immediate vicinity include the construction of a Bailey bridge across the ford and a compound in Denham Country Park requiring the felling of mature trees. Some of the site lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-033.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. An environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion climbs an oak tree in Denham Country Park designated for felling as part of works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include not only the felling of mature trees but also the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-040.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers arrive to move on or arrest environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who had been walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-010.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police officers monitor and film environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, Save Colne Valley and Stop HS2 occupying a bridge in Denham Country Park to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-032.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 3 February, 2020. Police liaison officers speak to Mark Keir and Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley as environmental activists occupy a bridge in Denham Country Park so as to seek to prevent works for the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. Part of the location for the work lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI). In spite of a substantial police presence, HS2 were not able to proceed with the work for the day.
    HS2-Denham-Country-Park-017.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walk at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-059.jpg
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