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  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in ancient woodland at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-010.jpg
  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A turnstile in a large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. Anti-Brexit stickers on a turnstile in a large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forming part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-005.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link, one of which on the other side of the security fence, restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-015.jpg
  • An environmental activist climbs over a HS2 security fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A turnstile in a large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-010.jpg
  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-025.JPG
  • London, UK. 1 June, 2019. A large fence around Winfield House, residence of the US ambassador to the UK, forms part of a large Metropolitan Police security operation being implemented in advance of the state visit of President Trump.
    Security-Trump-state-visit-003.jpg
  • 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. 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
  • A banner regarding bat roosts is displayed on a fence by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who blocked two gates to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom.
    HS2-South-Portal-gates-block-049.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-022.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd push an anti-HS2 activist through a fence during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-National-Eviction-Team-020.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-029.jpg
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to move an elderly photographer away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-008.jpg
  • A tribute written on a fence is pictured in front of tree surgeons working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd to fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project watched the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-003.jpg
  • 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
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd push an anti-HS2 activist through a fence during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-001.jpg
  • Aylesbury Vale, UK. 1st October, 2020. HS2 security guards and National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd try to distance a female anti-HS2 activist from a fence during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-024.jpg
  • National Eviction Team bailiffs working on behalf of HS2 Ltd forcibly move an anti-HS2 activist away from a fence being constructed during evictions from a wildlife protection camp in the ancient woodland which inspired Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox at Jones’ Hill Wood on 1 October 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Around 40 environmental activists and local residents, some of whom living in makeshift tree houses 60 feet above the ground, were present during the evictions at Jones’ Hill Wood which had served as one of several protest camps set up along the route of the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in order to resist the controversial infrastructure project.
    HS2-Jones-Hill-Woods-eviction-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Activists lean on Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-022.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 engineers erect Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-005.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. A woman who lives close to the proposed route of the HS2 high-speed rail link observes HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Activists lean on Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed an ancient tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Activists observe HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 engineers erect Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-023.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist leans on Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-020.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist holds Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 engineers fix a High Court injunction notice to Heras fencing erected to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 engineers erect Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-021.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. A woman who lives close to the proposed route of the HS2 high-speed rail link observes HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist observes HS2 engineers in the process of erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-008.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. A woman who lives close to the proposed route of the HS2 high-speed rail link observes HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist monitors HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-011.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Activists monitor HS2 engineers in the process of erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist with a small dog observes HS2 engineers in the process of erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist observes HS2 engineers in the process of erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 engineers erect Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist leans on Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-030.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Sarah Green and environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion view an old version of a High Court injunction found at the roadside where HS2 engineers have fenced in fellow activists who have climbed a veteran oak tree in order to try to protect it from felling.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist leans on Heras fencing being erected by HS2 engineers to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. HS2 fencing alongside Dews Farm. The farm where Victoria Cross holder Cecil John Kinross was born in 1896 and which is said to have been visited by Queen Elizabeth I is due to be demolished soon as part of works for the high-speed rail link.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-026.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. Activists monitor HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 7 February, 2020. An activist observes HS2 engineers erecting Heras fencing to surround three environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion who have climbed a veteran oak tree close to the Harvil Road wildlife protection camp in order to try to protect it from felling. HS2 are expected to try to fell large numbers of mature trees in the immediate vicinity over the weekend even though the high-speed rail link is still awaiting Boris Johnson’s approval.
    HS2-veteran-oak-fence-Harvil-032.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An elderly activist crawls through a ditch after HS2 engineers tried to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8th February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-security-guards-003.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists chat to a HS2 engineer behind Heras-style fencing on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley erected in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-048.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist crouches behind Heras-style fencing erected by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-044.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Activists climb through a ditch after HS2 engineers tried to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-055.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-057.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-security-guards-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers pass a chainsaw to be used for tree felling works for the high-speed rail link over Heras-style fencing on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-053.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist sits behind Heras-style fencing erected by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-032.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-038.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-054.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-021.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers look on as an elderly activist crawls through a ditch after being denied access at the gate to an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-056.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. The sun rises behind Heras fencing and security cameras on land in the Colne Valley designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. Fencing and a sign indicate the closure by contractors working on behalf of HS2 Ltd of a public right of way around the former Hillingdon Outdoor Activities Centre (HOAC) lake. A wildlife protection camp in woodland behind the fencing was occupied by Stop HS2 activists opposed to the high-speed rail link until evicted by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd in early 2020.
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  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. A JCB forklift vehicle transports fencing across a temporary roadway at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in the Colne Valley for works planned in conjunction with the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of mature trees in a nature reserve on the other side of the river Colne and the construction of a Bailey bridge across the river. Environmental activists are occupying trees in Denham Country Park in an attempt to prevent or hinder the work.
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  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. A JCB forklift vehicle transports fencing across a temporary roadway at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in the Colne Valley for works planned in conjunction with the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of mature trees in a nature reserve on the other side of the river Colne and the construction of a Bailey bridge across the river. Environmental activists are occupying trees in Denham Country Park in an attempt to prevent or hinder the work.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley walk down Dews Lane towards a public footpath leading to Stop HS2’s Harvil Road wildlife protection camp which had been fenced off by enforcement agents acting for HS2. They are attending a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. The enforcement agents have been evicting Stop HS2 activists from the camp for the past week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 21 January, 2020. The sun rises behind fencing and a security camera on land in the Colne Valley designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
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  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd erect fencing at the end of the first day of an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
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  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. National Eviction Team bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd erect fencing at the end of the first day of an operation to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
    HS2-eviction-Poors-Piece-Day1-013.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, UK. 23 February, 2021. Men in high-visibility clothing erect fencing and use a chainsaw to fell trees during an operation by National Eviction Team bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd to evict activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link from ancient woodland known as Poors Piece. The activists created the Poors Piece Conservation Project there in spring 2020 after having been invited to stay on the land by its owner, farmer Clive Higgins. Already, local village communities have been hugely impacted by HS2, with 550 acres of land seized including a large section of a nature reserve.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 Servest engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-013.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Engineers and security guards monitor fencing for land cleared at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in the Colne Valley for works planned in conjunction with the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of mature trees in a nature reserve on the other side of the river Colne and the construction of a Bailey bridge across the river. Environmental activists are occupying trees in Denham Country Park in an attempt to prevent or hinder the work.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Blind Paralympian James Brown (l) assists activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley in passing through fencing placed by enforcement agents acting for HS2 across a public footpath leading to Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. They are attending a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. The enforcement agents have been evicting Stop HS2 activists from the camp for the past week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. A JCB forklift vehicle transports fencing across a temporary roadway at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in the Colne Valley for works planned in conjunction with the HS2 high-speed rail link including the felling of mature trees in a nature reserve on the other side of the river Colne and the construction of a Bailey bridge across the river. Environmental activists are occupying trees in Denham Country Park in an attempt to prevent or hinder the work.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-Park-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley walk down Dews Lane towards a public footpath leading to Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which had been fenced off by enforcement agents acting for HS2. They are attending a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. The enforcement agents have been evicting Stop HS2 activists from the camp for the past week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. An anti-HS2 activist from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hangs a ‘Battle for Euston’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
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  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. An anti-HS2 activist from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hangs a ‘Stop HS2 Now’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 14 January, 2020. Men wearing HS2 overalls erect fencing around woodland close to a protection camp from which Stop HS2 activists are being evicted. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
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  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. A HS2 security guard passes anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hanging a ‘Stop HS2 Now - Battle for Euston’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. A ‘Battle for Euston’ banner hung by anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hang a ‘Stop HS2 Now - Battle for Euston’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. Anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hang a ‘Stop HS2 Now - Battle for Euston’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-004.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • London, UK. 22 January, 2020. Fencing around a site designated for the HS2 high-speed rail line close to Euston station. There has been considerable land purchase and clearance in the Euston area. Cost projections for the project are reported to have risen to £106bn and the Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed that the Government will make a decision regarding its viability in February 2020.
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  • Harefield, UK. 14 January, 2020. Enforcement agents erect fencing around woodlland close to a protection camp from which Stop HS2 activists are being evicted. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
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  • London, UK. 31 January, 2021. A HS2 security guard passes anti-HS2 activists from umbrella campaign group HS2 Rebellion hanging a ‘Stop HS2 Now - Battle for Euston’ banner from fencing erected by HS2 Ltd around Euston Square Gardens. Climbers from the National Eviction Team (NET) are currently dismantling a camp built by activists, five of whom still occupying tunnels beneath the camp, in order to seek to protect trees from felling by HS2 Ltd in connection with the controversial HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Rebellion-Battle-Euston-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion hug trees in order to prevent HS2 engineers from using a chainsaw to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • 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.
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  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. A National Eviction Team enforcement agent and Thames Valley Police officers watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
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  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. 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. 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-024.jpg
  • Steeple Claydon, 23rd September, 2020. National Eviction Team enforcement agents and security guards watch tree surgeons working on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the ‘7 Sisters Oak’ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project also observed the felling of the tree, which was home to bats and other species, whilst monitored by a joint force of around fifty bailiffs, security guards and police officers from Thames Valley Police.
    HS2-7-Sisters-Oak-felling-014.jpg
  • 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
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
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