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  • A Stop HS2 banner is pictured outside Harefield Marina on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The route for the HS2 high-speed rail link will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
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  • Stop HS2 banners are pictured outside Harefield Marina on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The route for the HS2 high-speed rail link will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-003.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Traffic queues on Moorhall Road as a result of construction work for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works for the HS2 high-speed rail link at Broadwater Lake, a large lake in the Colne Valley which supports huge numbers of waterbirds. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Traffic queues on Moorhall Road as a result of construction work for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-011.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured at Broadwater Lake, a large lake in the Colne Valley which supports large numbers of waterbirds. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works alongside the Grand Union Canal in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-013.jpg
  • Preparatory works in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-001.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 16th February, 2022. Preparatory works in Savay Lake in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The HS2 route will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-016.jpg
  • Anti-HS2 graffiti on a security fence around an area alongside the Grand Union Canal cleared of trees and vegetation for the HS2 high-speed rail link is pictured on 6th April 2021 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Large swathes of the Colne Valley have been cleared of trees and vegetation for HS2 works which will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-030.jpg
  • Ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-012.jpg
  • Works alongside Harvil Road for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured on 6th April 2021 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Large swathes of the Colne Valley have been cleared of trees and vegetation for HS2 works which will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-016.jpg
  • The rear of Dews Farm is seen on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, are expected to be evicted from Dews Farm by HS2 Ltd on 31st July following the compulsory purchase of their £1m property which they had spent nine years and their life savings renovating.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-019.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A footpath closed to the general public due to ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Saplings planted by HS2 in order to replace thousands of trees felled in the Colne Valley for the high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-013.jpg
  • Works alongside Harvil Road for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured on 6th April 2021 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Large swathes of the Colne Valley have been cleared of trees and vegetation for HS2 works which will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-008.jpg
  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-025.JPG
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-024.JPG
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-022.JPG
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. The rear of Dews Farm on the day on which HS2 were taking compulsory possession from Anne and Ron Ryall, aged 73 and 72.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-036.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-026.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-005.jpg
  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-021.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-012.JPG
  • An environmental activist in period costume opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restages a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-014.JPG
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A sign at the Harvil Road protection camp indicates the possible danger to London’s water supply if HS2 drills into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley. This was the first camp established by environmental activists to fight against the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-011.jpg
  • HS2 workers survey ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-014.jpg
  • Young saplings planted to replace thousands of trees felled in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The HS2 project is currently estimated to cost around £106bn and will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-010.jpg
  • Works alongside Harvil Road for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured on 6th April 2021 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Large swathes of the Colne Valley have been cleared of trees and vegetation for HS2 works which will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-004.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-029.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-002.jpg
  • An environmental activist in period costume opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restages a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-008.jpg
  • An environmental activist in period costume opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restages a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-004.JPG
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link hold a banner during the restating of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Dews Farm, which was visited by Queen Elizabeth I in 1602 and was the birthplace of Victoria Cross holder Cecil John Kinross in 1896, is expected to be demolished for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the near future.
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  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Ground clearance work in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Thousands of trees have already been felled for the project in the Colne Valley.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Trees alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley which are expected to be cleared for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Thousands of trees have already been felled for the project in the Colne Valley.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. A drilling rig being prepared for use in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link adjacent to Harvil Road. Environmental campaigners have highlighted the risk of contamination to the chalk aquifer which supplies around 22% of London’s drinking water if drilling takes place.
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  • A mechanical digger is used close to Dews Farm for ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Dews Farm, which was visited by Queen Elizabeth I in 1602 and was the birthplace of Victoria Cross holder Cecil John Kinross in 1896, is expected to be demolished in the near future.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-007.jpg
  • Drilling equipment for works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link is prepared close to Harvil Road on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The rig is expected to be used imminently to drill into the chalk aquifer and environmental campaigners contend that such drilling risks contamination of the aquifer which supplies around 22% of London’s drinking water.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. An environmental activist opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link takes part in the restating of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-028.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link, one of which on the other side of the security fence, restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-015.jpg
  • An environmental activist climbs over a HS2 security fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-011.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-013.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Ground clearance work in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A large area of trees, including a huge oak tree, has recently been cleared on the other side of the road. Thousands of trees have already been felled for the project in the Colne Valley.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 July, 2020. Ground clearance work in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A large area of trees, including a huge oak tree, has recently been cleared on the other side of the road. Thousands of trees have already been felled for the project in the Colne Valley.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-008.jpg
  • Ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-005.jpg
  • Ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-003.jpg
  • HS2 workers survey ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-002.jpg
  • HS2 workers survey ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Ground clearance and tree felling works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside the Grand Union Canal. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-034.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Graffiti accusing HS2 Ltd of ecocide is pictured on a security fence around an area alongside the Grand Union Canal cleared of trees and vegetation for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Trees felled for the HS2 high-speed rail link alongside the Grand Union Canal. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-032.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 31st July, 2020. Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-035.jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    Elizabeth-I-Dews-Harefield-020.jpg
  • HS2 workers survey ground clearance work for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 13th July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Thousands of trees have been felled in the Colne Valley for the £106bn project which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifetime.
    HS2-Harefield-clearance-trees-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. A tree marked with yellow paint adjacent to an area alongside the Grand Union Canal already cleared of trees for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-021.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Ground clearance and tree felling works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside the Grand Union Canal. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-030.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. HS2 security guards monitor a gate at the junction of Dews Lane and Harvil Road where works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are taking place. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-023.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 6th April, 2021. Works for the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured alongside Harvil Road. Thousands of trees have already been felled in the Colne Valley where HS2 works will include the construction of a Colne Valley Viaduct across lakes and waterways and electricity pylon relocation.
    HS2-Harefield-Denham-works-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-023.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). A viaduct requiring 292 piles is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-005.jpg
  • Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2) on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-016.jpg
  • Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2) on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-001.jpg
  • Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2) on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-012.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-032.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Construction works for the HS2 Colne Valley Viaduct, which will become the UK's longest railway bridge, are pictured at HOAC Lake (Harefield Lake No. 2). 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.
    HS2-Colne-Valley-Viaduct-site-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Sarah Green (c) is interviewed on Harefield Moor during a March for Water protest walk by Stop HS2 campaigners 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.
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  • Anti-vax stickers produced by The White Rose are pictured at a bus stop on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The White Rose is a group which disseminates disinformation and conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic by means of a stickering campaign.
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  • 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
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