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  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Activists from Save Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion and a child record the measurements and location of a 11.6m-wide ancient alder tree in an area designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link next to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The far side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley and a child record the measurements and location of a 11.6m-wide ancient alder tree in an area designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link next to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The far side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-008.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Activists from Save Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion record the measurements and location of an ancient poplar tree in an area designated for the HS2 high-speed rail link next to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-003.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to ancient alder trees, one of which with a girth of 11.6 metres, and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-023.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to a 11.6 metre-wide ancient alder tree and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The near side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to a 11.6 metre-wide ancient alder tree and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-027.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An ancient alder tree standing close to an area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-016.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to a 11.6 metre-wide ancient alder tree and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-014.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and security guards walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in front of the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. There is a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI) on the other side of the river.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-024.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne and Denham Country Park. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-026.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An area cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link leading down to an ancient alder tree with a girth of 11.6 metres and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate area are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-019.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. An anti-HS2 activist liaises with police officers monitoring works for the HS2 high-speed rail link adjacent to the river Colne in Denham Country Park. Planned works are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The near side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-001.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and a security guard walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in the direction of the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-028.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and security guards walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in front of the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. The other side of the river lies within a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-006.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 4 February, 2020. Engineers and a security guard walk across land cleared for works for the HS2 high-speed rail link project in front of an ancient alder tree with a girth of 11.6m and the river Colne. Planned works in the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a roadway, Bailey bridge, compounds, fencing and a parking area. There is a wetland nature reserve adjacent to a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI) on the other side of the river.
    HS2-Denham-trees-Colne-015.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 28th September, 2020. A Thames Valley Police officer uses force to remove the hand of an anti-HS2 activist glued to a HGV with a rope around his neck in order to block its passage to works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Thames-Valley-police-018.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 28th September, 2020. Thames Valley Police officers arrest an anti-HS2 activist who had glued himself to a HGV with a rope around his neck in order to block its passage to works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Thames-Valley-police-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Early morning mist lies across a lake in Colne Valley Regional Park across which a 3.4 km-long viaduct would be constructed should plans for the HS2 high-speed rail link be approved. Bailiffs acting for HS2 have been evicting Save the Colne Valley and Stop HS2 activists from the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp alongside the lake for the past week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-033.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Sarah Green of Save The Colne Valley holds a handpainted banner at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Activists from Stop HS2 South Cubbington Woods occupy the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which enforcement agents acting for HS2 had evicted all but two Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley activists last week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley were attending the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Early morning mist lies across a lake in Colne Valley Regional Park across which a 3.4 km-long viaduct would be constructed should plans for the HS2 high-speed rail link be approved. Bailiffs acting for HS2 have been evicting Save the Colne Valley and Stop HS2 activists from the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp alongside the lake for the past week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-008.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. Sarah Green (wearing grey headwear) of Save Colne Valley leads activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion on a tour of sites where HS2 has destroyed and is intending to destroy trees at the beginning of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-For-The-Trees-day-1-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley leads activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion on a tour of sites where HS2 has destroyed and is intending to destroy trees at the beginning of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-For-The-Trees-day-1-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. Sarah Green of Save Colne Valley leads activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion on a tour of sites where HS2 has destroyed and is intending to destroy trees at the beginning of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-For-The-Trees-day-1-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. Sarah Green (l) of Save Colne Valley leads activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion on a tour of sites where HS2 has destroyed and is intending to destroy trees at the beginning of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-For-The-Trees-day-1-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Freeman celebrates as activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley reoccupy Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by enforcement agents acting for HS2 the previous week during the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Activists climb a tree at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-035.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Stop HS2 Colne Valley camp is pictured on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley organised by Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save The Colne Valley to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 in the area. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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-HS2-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. An earth protector stands in a tree at Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by enforcement agents acting for HS2 the previous week during the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-023.jpg
  • Security guards monitor Stop HS2 campaigners taking part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley sit around a camp fire at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the third day of a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 in the area. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had been evicting activists from the camp for the past week and a half but it was retaken by activists seeking to protect the trees the previous. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley sit around a camp fire at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the third day of a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 in the area. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had been evicting activists from the camp for the past week and a half but it was retaken by activists seeking to protect the trees the previous. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-027.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley reoccupy Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by enforcement agents acting for HS2 the previous week during the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-012.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for earth protectors at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was today reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-038.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-036.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for earth protectors at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was today reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Quercus celebrates in the oak tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent a day and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-027.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Save the Colne Valley activist Mark Keir welcomes fellow activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion as they reoccupy the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp over the past week and a half, one of which was Mark Keir. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. An activist gives a tree climbing lesson to fellow activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who had reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-021.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Part of Save the Colne Valley and Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting for HS2 over the past week and a half. The bailiffs had removed the lower branches of trees so that activists could not easily climb them. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-039.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector and Stop HS2 activist Freeman performs by way of a thank you to activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp where he had until recently been living on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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-HS2-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. An activist gives a tree climbing lesson to fellow activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who had reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-026.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. An activist gives a tree climbing lesson to fellow activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who had reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-039.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector and Stop HS2 activist Freeman performs by way of a thank you to activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp where he had until recently been living on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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-HS2-029.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for earth protectors in trees at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was today reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-036.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Freeman celebrates in the tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent over two days and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-034.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Enforcement agents acting for HS2 monitor a site containing the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which all but two Stop HS2 activists were evicted last week. Activists from Stop HS2, Save the Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion are holding a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-033.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley gather around a camp fire as they reoccupy the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protectors perch in a tree at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist prepares a line used to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Stop HS2 Colne Valley camp is pictured on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley organised by Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save The Colne Valley to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 in the area. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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. 18 January, 2020. Earth protectors climb trees after activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. An activist gives a tree climbing lesson to fellow activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley who had reoccupied the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-005.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Quercus climbs a tree at Colne Valley wildlife protection camp after activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley had reoccupied the camp on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Freeman celebrates in the tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent over two days and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Quercus celebrates in the oak tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent a day and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Activists climb a tree at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. An activist throws a line to another activist sitting on a pallet in a tree at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist sits on a pallet suspended from a tree in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Vehicles on Harvil Road pass Save the Colne Valley and Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp and trees expected to be destroyed as part of work for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley are attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-011.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for earth protectors at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was today reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade arrives to join activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley as they reoccupy the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-Trees-Harvil-HS2-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Freeman celebrates in the tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent over two days and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Harefield, UK. 3 February, 2020. Mark Keir of Save Colne Valley chops a block of yew wood at the woodland camp section of Harvil Road wildlife protection camp. Environmental activists from Save Colne Valley and Extinction Rebellion are seeking to prevent construction works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley which would require the felling of hundreds of mature trees.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-022.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.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley sit around a camp fire at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp on the third day of a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 in the area. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had been evicting activists from the camp for the past week and a half but it was retaken by activists seeking to protect the trees the previous. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
    Stand-for-trees-Stop-HS2-3-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. Earth protector Freeman celebrates in the tree in Colne Valley wildlife protection camp in which he spent over two days and a night avoiding the clutches of enforcement agents acting for HS2 earlier in the week. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley today reoccupied the camp from which all but two activists had been evicted by bailiffs the previous week on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. Activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion begin a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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. 17 January, 2020. A rainbow appears as activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion begin a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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. 17 January, 2020. A banner at Stop HS2’s Colne Valley protection camp in the Colne Valley. Activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion are beginning a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest there timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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. 17 January, 2020. HS2 security guards film and observe activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion beginning a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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-The-Trees-day-1-009.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Some activists also collected litter during the action.
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Senior police officers arrive to attempt to move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Some activists also collected litter during the action.
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers talk to environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Some activists also collected litter during the action.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-005.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers arrive to move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road in order to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-047.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A tree-climbing activist uses a line and safety loop to transfer from one tree to another in the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley attending a ‘Stand for the Trees’ event timed to coincide with tree felling work for HS2 have retaken the camp from which a small group of Save the Colne Valley activists had been evicted by bailiffs acting on behalf of HS2 over the previous week and a half. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Harefield, UK. 19 January, 2020. A view through early morning mist over a lake in Colne Valley Regional Park towards the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp from which bailiffs acting for HS2 have been evicting activists from Save the Colne Valley and Stop HS2.
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  • Harefield, UK. 18 January, 2020. The Red Rebel Brigade shows support for earth protectors in trees at the Colne Valley wildlife protection camp which was today reoccupied by activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2 and Save the Colne Valley on the second day of a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 had evicted all but two activists from the camp the previous week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link.
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. A police officer speaks to environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road to block a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Works planned in the immediate vicinity include the felling of trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing, some of which in a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-046.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. A banner at Stop HS2’s Colne Valley protection camp in the Colne Valley. Activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion are beginning a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest there timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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. 17 January, 2020. A banner erected by activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who are beginning a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest in the Colne Valley. The event has been timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2 adjacent to the site of Stop HS2’s Colne Valley wildlife protection camp. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Some activists also collected litter during the action.
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  • Denham, UK. 5 February, 2020. Sarah Green and Mark Keir of Save the Colne Valley monitor works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford in Denham Country Park. Imminent works for the immediate vicinity are believed to include the felling of 200 trees and the construction of a Bailey bridge, compounds and fencing. One side of the river bank lies within a wetland nature reserve forming part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SMI).
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  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers move on environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion who were walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford. Some activists also collected litter during the action.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-061.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 6 February, 2020. Police officers monitor environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion walking at a snail’s pace along a road so as to block for several hours a security vehicle and truck delivering fencing and other supplies to be used for works associated with the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the river Colne at Denham Ford.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Harvil-XR-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 17 January, 2020. A banner at Stop HS2’s Colne Valley protection camp in the Colne Valley. Activists from Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion are beginning a three-day ‘Stand for the Trees’ protest there timed to coincide with tree felling work by HS2. Bailiffs acting for HS2 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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