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  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Part of the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp hauls up a pot of breakfast porridge. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-027.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist stands in a net suspended between trees at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lying in a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp gives a victory sign. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-002.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Signs outside the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-011.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Part of the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-020.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-004.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-010.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A newspaper cutting hangs in the Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-012.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist prepares to unfurl a canopy from a net suspended between trees at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-004.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Signs outside the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-007.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A sign outside the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp alongside the A413. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-003.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A sign outside the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-014.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A sign and notice outside the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-002.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Part of the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-017.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A sign in the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-005.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-001.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-013.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-006.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-022.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Part of the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-021.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-016.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. A pot of soup is prepared in the Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist lowers himself down a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-008.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-019.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Part of the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Stop HS2 activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. An activist looks out from a hammock suspended high up in a tree at the Save the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists seeking to protect ancient woodland threatened by the HS2 high-speed rail link continue to occupy both the roadside and woodland sites of the camp having retaken it from bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 on 18th January. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2.
    Stop-HS2-Colne-Valley-protest-011.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 10 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire at the newly-established Wendover Active Resistance Camp. Activists from around the UK established the camp in woodland outside Wendover on the proposed route for HS2 through the Chilterns AONB in response to requests for assistance from members of the local community opposed to the high speed rail link. The impact on the immediate area is expected to be even worse than initially expected, with not only two 500m viaducts and a 1km embankment to be constructed but also a Bentonite factory and 240-bed accommodation block.
    Stop-HS2-Wendover-camp-008.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. A speaker from Reclaim the Power addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-012.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. A speaker from Reclaim the Power addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-029.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action dismantle a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-043.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources. Security guards and around 50 Thames Valley Police officers were deployed around the Centrica headquarters.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-042.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-008.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action experience an environmental disaster from a mock fracking site set up during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-040.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-037.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-045.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-030.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Hamish Haynes of the Preston New Road campaign urges around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action to wave to Centrica employees during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-028.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Rob Noyes of Fuel Poverty Action addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-023.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-021.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-022.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-009.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources. Security guards and around 50 Thames Valley Police officers were deployed around the Centrica headquarters.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-031.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-014.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Activists playing Centrica managers count their money during a protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-004.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources. Security guards and around 50 Thames Valley Police officers were deployed around the Centrica headquarters.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-019.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action arrive to set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-018.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Thames Valley Police deployed around 50 police officers, including mounted police officers, in preparation for a family-friendly protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-048.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action arrive to set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigner Dominic Dyer and children prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Peter Hall, founder of the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling, addresses animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. East of England MEP John Flack (r) and ocean conservationist Carrie Symonds (c), girlfriend of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, join animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-006.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Activists playing Centrica managers count their money during a protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-047.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Hamish Haynes of the Preston New Road campaign addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-044.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Security guards and around 50 police officers were deployed outside the headquarters of Centrica in preparation for a family-friendly protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-046.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action dismantle a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-041.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-002.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-017.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Rob Noyes of Fuel Poverty Action addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-039.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Hamish Haynes of the Preston New Road campaign addresses around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-038.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Singers entertain around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources. Security guards and around 50 Thames Valley Police officers were deployed around the Centrica headquarters.
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  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-034.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-027.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-025.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Activists playing Centrica managers count their money during a protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action who set up a mock fracking site outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-010.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-006.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-020.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-005.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Thames Valley Police deployed around 50 police officers, including mounted police officers, in preparation for a family-friendly protest by around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigner Dominic Dyer and children prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. An animal rights campaigner daubed with red paint prepares to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
    Japan-No-Whaling-march-022.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-033.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action experience an environmental disaster from a mock fracking site set up during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-026.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action experience an environmental disaster from a mock fracking site set up during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-032.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-007.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources. Security guards and around 50 Thames Valley Police officers were deployed around the Centrica headquarters.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-001.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 22nd February, 2019. Around 60 campaigners from Reclaim the Power and Fuel Poverty Action set up a mock fracking site during a family-friendly protest outside the headquarters of Centrica to call on the British multinational energy and services company to cease its support for fracking operations through its partnership with shale gas company Cuadrilla Resources.
    Reclaim-Centrica-fracking-rig-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Stanley Johnson is interviewed before the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. East of England MEP John Flack (c) and ocean conservationist Carrie Symonds (in green), girlfriend of former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, join animal rights campaigners preparing to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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  • London, UK. 26th January, 2019. Animal rights campaigners prepare to take part in the Japan: No Whaling march from Cavendish Square to the Japanese embassy following Japan's announcement that it withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial whaling with effect from July 2019. The march was organised by the London Committee for the Abolition of Whaling.
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