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  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A notice posted by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), also known as Tilehurst People's Local Charity, is pictured close to a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by TPLC, has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • A Keep Kentwood Green protest sign is pictured outside a house on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-006.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. A protest poster is pictured attached to fencing erected by groundwork contractors alongside a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders are campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development and assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite should prevent clearance, survey and development work.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-019.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. A protest poster is pictured attached to fencing erected by groundwork contractors alongside a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders are campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development and assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite should prevent clearance, survey and development work.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-030.jpg
  • A notice posted by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), also known as Tilehurst People's Local Charity, adjacent to a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by TPLC, has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-038.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. Fencing and a toilet erected by groundwork contractors are pictured on the perimeter of a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. The site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-010.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. Fencing erected by groundwork contractors is pictured on the perimeter of a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. The site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-024.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A general view across allotments towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-012.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A general view of a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. The site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-008.jpg
  • A Keep Kentwood Green banner is pictured outside a house on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-001.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A view on Kentwood Hill of a wildlife-rich area of woodland believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-032.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A view across Kentwood Hill towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-027.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A general view of a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. The site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-029.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A view across Kentwood Hill towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-005.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A view across Armour Hill towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-020.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A general view across allotments towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-022.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A general view across allotments towards a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. Part of the site owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-017.jpg
  • A Keep Kentwood Green banner is pictured outside a house on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-016.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. The site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-002.jpg
  • Protest posters pinned on a notice board close to a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance are pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. The site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-004.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. Protest posters are pictured attached to a gate giving access to a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders are campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development and assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite on the site should prevent clearance, survey and development. A badger survey carried out in recent days by Binfield Badger Group has confirmed the presence of a large active badger sett and badger activity across the entire site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-009.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. Protest posters are pictured attached to fencing erected by groundwork contractors alongside a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders are campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development and assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite should prevent clearance, survey and development work.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-013.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. A protest poster is pictured in the window of a car alongside a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders are campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development and assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite should prevent clearance, survey and development work.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-011.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. A runner wearing rabbit ears takes a selfie with Prime Minister Theresa May as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
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  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. A man with rabbit ears runs past Prime Minister Theresa May as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-015.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-003.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a runner a high five as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-027.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. A runner wearing rabbit ears takes a selfie with Prime Minister Theresa May as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-017.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-028.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. A runner takes a selfie with Prime Minister Theresa May as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-007.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-023.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-019.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a runner a high five as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-018.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-008.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-016.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a runner a high five as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-004.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a runner a high five as she serves as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-026.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-024.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-014.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-025.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May signs an autograph while serving as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-005.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May act as marshals at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-012.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May act as marshals at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-020.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May act as marshals at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-002.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-010.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-022.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-013.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-006.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May act as marshals at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-021.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-011.jpg
  • Maidenhead, UK. 19th April, 2019. Prime Minister Theresa May acts as a marshal at the annual Maidenhead Easter 10 charity race on Good Friday.
    Maidenhead-100-Theresa-May-009.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-048.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A Keep Kentwood Green poster is pictured in the window of a house. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and part of the site has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-021.jpg
  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A Keep Kentwood Green poster is pictured in the window of a house. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and part of the site has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-028.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-053.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-052.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-051.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-050.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-049.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-047.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-046.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-045.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-044.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-043.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland alongside Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-042.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-041.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-040.jpg
  • Fencing and a toilet erected by groundwork contractors on the perimeter of a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-039.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
    Keep-Kentwood-Green-037.jpg
  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • A wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance is pictured on 25 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A fox peers out from within a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill, some of which is believed to be threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. The site adjacent to allotments, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A Keep Kentwood Green poster is pictured in the window of a house. Kentwood Green is a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill currently threatened by survey work and potential land clearance. It is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and part of the site has been earmarked for housing. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development claim that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer and red kite has been recorded at the site.
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  • Local residents and allotment holders from Keep Kentwood Green protest opposite a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work on 26 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing and clearance for survey work was expected to commence today. A badger survey carried out in recent days by Binfield Badger Group has confirmed the presence of a large active badger sett and badger activity across the entire site.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. A general view from distance of a location within an area of woodland known as "The Withies” which contains a large active badger sett and which is currently protected as an area of identified biodiversity interest. Adjacent wildlife-rich woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and which has been earmarked for housing, is currently believed to be in jeopardy due to imminent pre-survey clearance work. Local residents and allotment holders campaigning as Keep Kentwood Green for the land to be protected from development assert that the presence of badgers, foxes, slow worms, muntjac deer, bats and red kite on the site should prevent clearance, survey and development work.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. Local residents and allotment holders from Keep Kentwood Green protest opposite a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing and clearance for survey work was expected to commence today. A badger survey carried out in recent days by Binfield Badger Group has confirmed the presence of a large active badger sett and badger activity across the entire site.
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  • Local residents and allotment holders from Keep Kentwood Green protest opposite a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work on 26 September 2022 in Tilehurst, United Kingdom. Part of the site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing and clearance for survey work was expected to commence today. A badger survey carried out in recent days by Binfield Badger Group has confirmed the presence of a large active badger sett and badger activity across the entire site.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A sign is pictured at an entrance to Victoria Recreation Ground. Victoria Recreation Ground is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and is leased to Reading Borough Council.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 26th September, 2022. Local residents and allotment holders from Keep Kentwood Green protest opposite a wildlife-rich area of woodland between Armour Hill and Kentwood Hill believed to be in jeopardy as a result of imminent pre-survey clearance work. Part of the site, which is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC), has been earmarked for housing and clearance for survey work was expected to commence today. A badger survey carried out in recent days by Binfield Badger Group has confirmed the presence of a large active badger sett and badger activity across the entire site.
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  • Tilehurst, UK. 25th September, 2022. A sign is pictured at an entrance to Victoria Recreation Ground. Victoria Recreation Ground is owned by Tilehurst Poor's Land Charity (TPLC) and is leased to Reading Borough Council.
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  • Wokingham, UK. 14th July, 2021. A secondhand children's kitchen is pictured outside a charity shop.
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  • Brighton, UK. 6th August, 2022. Supporters of housing association and homeless charity BHT Sussex take part in the 30th anniversary Brighton & Hove Pride LGBTQ+ Community Parade. Brighton & Hove Pride is intended to celebrate, and promote respect for, diversity and inclusion within the local community as well as to support local charities and causes through fundraising.
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  • London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Supporters of Christian charity Tearfund join climate justice campaigners marching from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
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  • Supporters of Christian charity Tearfund join climate justice campaigners marching from the Shell Centre to Trafalgar Square to demand urgent climate finance and reparations for loss and damage for global south communities on 12 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by the Climate Justice Coalition as part of a Global Day of Action called by African climate campaign groups at COP27.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2023. Representatives of FFLAG, a national voluntary organisation and charity dedicated to supporting parents and their lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans sons and daughters, take part in the Pride in London parade. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2023. Representatives of the Food Chain, a charity which provides meals, groceries and nutrition information to people living with HIV, take part in the Pride in London parade. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • London, UK. 1st July, 2023. Representatives of Galop, the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity, take part in the Pride in London parade. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • Representatives of Fighting With Pride, the LGBT+ military charity, take part in the Pride in London parade on 1 July 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • Representatives of Galop, the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity, take part in the Pride in London parade on 1 July 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • London, UK. 23rd November, 2022. A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter takes off. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter takes off on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • Representatives of Papyrus, a charity for the prevention of young suicide, take part in the Pride in London parade on 1 July 2023 in London, United Kingdom. Over a million people watched the 51st annual Pride parade in which an estimated 30,000 people took part from over 600 organisations including many LGBT+ community groups.
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  • London, UK. 23rd November, 2022. A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter is prepared for take-off. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter takes off on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter takes off on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • A London Air Ambulance MD902 Explorer helicopter is pictured on the ground on 23 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. London Air Ambulance (LAA), a charity which receives 89% of its funding from public donations, is trying to raise £15m by 2024 to replace two helicopters.
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  • London, UK. 17th November, 2020. A new billboard advertisement produced by PETA UK, a UK-based charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals. The advertisement, which features an image of Max the Shelter Dog, is intended to highlight the issue of celebrities and influencers purchasing ‘pedigree’ and ‘designer’ puppies from breeders at a time when thousands of dogs are waiting to be adopted at local shelters and rescue groups, including many acquired during the first coronavirus lockdown and then abandoned.
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  • A new billboard advertisement produced by PETA UK, a UK-based charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals, is pictured on 17 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The advertisement, which features an image of Max the Shelter Dog, is intended to highlight the issue of celebrities and influencers purchasing ‘pedigree’ and ‘designer’ puppies from breeders at a time when thousands of dogs are waiting to be adopted at local shelters and rescue groups, including many acquired during the first coronavirus lockdown and then abandoned.
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  • A new billboard advertisement produced by PETA UK, a UK-based charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals, is pictured on 17th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The advertisement, which features an image of Max the Shelter Dog, is intended to highlight the issue of celebrities and influencers purchasing ‘pedigree’ and ‘designer’ puppies from breeders at a time when thousands of dogs are waiting to be adopted at local shelters and rescue groups, including many acquired during the first coronavirus lockdown and then abandoned.
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