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  • Windsor, UK. 12th January, 2022. A vehicle rests on its side following a road traffic accident. The accident took place in Kings Road and a Thames Valley Police officer advised that no one was seriously injured.
    RTA-Kings-Road-Windsor-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 12th January, 2022. A vehicle rests on its side following a road traffic accident. The accident took place in Kings Road and a Thames Valley Police officer advised that no one was seriously injured.
    RTA-Kings-Road-Windsor-004.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 12th January, 2022. A vehicle rests on its side following a road traffic accident. The accident took place in Kings Road and a Thames Valley Police officer advised that no one was seriously injured.
    RTA-Kings-Road-Windsor-002.jpg
  • A vehicle rests on its side following a road traffic accident on 12th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The accident took place in Kings Road and a Thames Valley Police officer advised that no one was seriously injured.
    RTA-Kings-Road-Windsor-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A sign indicates the closure of Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in order to facilitate the felling of some of the few remaining trees in the area for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Four anti-HS2 activists had been evicted from a roadside camp and three from nearby trees by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd during the night.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A road closure on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley is maintained by security guards acting on behalf of HS2 Ltd in order to facilitate the felling (behind) of some of the few remaining trees in the area for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Four anti-HS2 activists had been evicted from a roadside camp and three from nearby trees by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd during the night.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-008.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A security vehicle approaches a road closure on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley set up in order to facilitate the felling (behind) of some of the few remaining trees in the area for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Four anti-HS2 activists had been evicted from a roadside camp and three from nearby trees by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd during the night.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A field ambulance is seen close to a road closure put in place to facilitate tree felling on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-003.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-059.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers link arms to try to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-063.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers form a ring around environmental activists crawling through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-042.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. A HS2 engineer films a local motorist showing his frustration at being delayed at a HS2 roadblock on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. Both road and rail closures were implemented by HS2 in order to enable tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-049.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire in a protection camp close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-003.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire in a protection camp close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-026.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-031.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers link arms to block environmental activists who had crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-062.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers look on as an elderly activist crawls through a ditch under a road closure on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley implemented to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists seek to calm a HS2 worker who became aggressive when some of them crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-045.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists chat to a HS2 engineer behind Heras-style fencing on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley erected in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-048.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist crawls through a ditch under a road closure implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-039.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist crouches behind Heras-style fencing erected by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-044.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. A Stop HS2 poster fixed to a pole outside a house close to Harvil Road. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-008.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. A protection camp inhabited by Stop HS2 activists close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-021.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Banners at the Colne Valley protection camp, part of which was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2 and further destruction of trees in the Harvil Road area for the high-speed rail link is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-011.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists sit around a camp fire in a protection camp close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists occupy a protection camp close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-017.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A long-reach tree felling vehicle is used to fell some of the last remaining trees alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Four anti-HS2 activists had been evicted from a roadside camp and three from nearby trees by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd during the night.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists block a HS2 vehicle on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley during action to prevent tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-060.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers move equipment along Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to be used to facilitate the felling of trees for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend over which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-027.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists seek to prevent HS2 engineers from using a chainsaw and strimmers to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-034.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist embraces Sarah Green of Save the Colne Valley on Harvil Road during action to prevent tree felling works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-020.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist embraces Mark Keir of Save the Colne Valley on Harvil Road during action to prevent tree felling works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley.  The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-043.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist sits behind Heras-style fencing erected by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in preparation for tree felling work for the high-speed rail link. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area used a variety of tactics to prevent the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-032.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists seek to prevent HS2 engineers from using a chainsaw to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists arrive to prevent HS2 engineers from carrying out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-040.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists seek to prevent HS2 engineers from using a chainsaw to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, prevented the tree felling, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-061.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. A local motorist shows his frustration with HS2 engineers blocking access to Harvil Road. The road was blocked and the Chiltern Rail line closed in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-022.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Digging equipment being used by HS2 construction engineers close to Harvil Road. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists occupy a protection camp close to Harvil Road. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. A senior enforcement agent liaises with Stop HS2 activists observing a team of engineers constructing a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-022.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-002.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. A long-reach tree felling vehicle is used to fell some of the last remaining trees alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Four anti-HS2 activists had been evicted from a roadside camp and three from nearby trees by bailiffs acting for HS2 Ltd during the night.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. A senior HS2 engineer talks to ASB officers from Hillingdon Council after HS2 were forced to suspend tree felling works alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley by direct action from environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area. Road and rail closures had been implemented for the works.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-035.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists seek to calm a HS2 worker who became aggressive when some of them crawled through a ditch under a road closure implemented on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to facilitate tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area prevented the tree felling works for the duration of the weekend for which they were scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-012.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. A team of HS2 construction engineers erects a gate across a public right of way leading to a protection camp established by Stop HS2 activists. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists at the Colne Valley protection camp. Part of the camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by HS2 and further destruction of trees in the Harvil Road area for the high-speed rail link is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-014.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists pose alongside a gate being erected by a team of engineers and enforcement agents across a public right of way leading to a protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-001.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists pose alongside a gate being erected by a team of engineers and enforcement agents across a public right of way leading to a protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists pose alongside a gate being erected by a team of engineers and enforcement agents across a public right of way leading to a protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-023.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Enforcement agents liaise with Stop HS2 activists during the construction of a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. A senior enforcement agent liaises with Stop HS2 activists observing a team of engineers constructing a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp was evicted by bailiffs last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-020.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-007.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-004.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13 January, 2020. Stop HS2 activists observe a team of construction engineers, accompanied by enforcement agents, erecting a gate across a public right of way leading to an activist protection camp. Activists were evicted by bailiffs from part of the nearby Colne Valley protection camp last week. 108 ancient woodlands are set to be destroyed by the high-speed rail link and further destruction of trees for HS2 in the Harvil Road area is believed to be imminent.
    Stop-HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers walk alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley where tree felling work for the high-speed rail link has been scheduled. A road closure appears behind.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-047.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Queueing trucks are permitted partial access through a roadblock implemented by HS2 engineers on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists prevented the tree felling by HS2.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-033.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-054.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Activists climb through a ditch after HS2 engineers tried to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-055.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An elderly activist crawls through a ditch after HS2 engineers tried to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-015.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-019.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers walk down Harvil Road past a Stop HS2 banner during a protest by environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion against tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-009.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. A HS2 security guard monitors a Stop HS2 activist occupying a mature oak tree on the opposite side of the road in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-025.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. Anti-HS2 graffiti is pictured on a sign indicating a closed public right of way on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. Many public footpaths have been closed in the area in order to facilitate ground clearance and tree felling for the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Harvil-Road-camp-eviction-010.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. An environmental activist monitors HS2 engineers with a chainsaw on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. HS2 had scheduled tree felling work in the area for the high-speed rail project, implementing road and rail closures for this purpose, but were prevented from any tree felling by action from the environmental activists.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-051.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers discuss how to prevent environmental activists from blocking tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists, based at a series of wildlife protection camps in the area, used a variety of tactics to ensure that the tree felling work, for which road and rail closures had been implemented, was not carried out for the duration of the weekend for which it had been scheduled.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-029.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and a CCTV surveillance vehicle monitor a road closure implemented on the busy Harvil Road in the Colne Valley to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. Environmental activists prevented the tree felling by HS2.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-052.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-038.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and security guards try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers look on as an elderly activist crawls through a ditch after being denied access at the gate to an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling and strimming work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 Servest engineers try to prevent environmental activists from Save the Colne Valley, Stop HS2 and Extinction Rebellion from accessing an area of Harvil Road fenced off in order to carry out tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The activists were successful in preventing any of the scheduled tree felling by HS2 and after an intervention by a police officer all tree felling work has now been cancelled for the weekend.
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  • HS2 security guards monitor a Stop HS2 activist occupying a mature oak tree on the opposite side of the road in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Security guards monitor a Stop HS2 activist occupying a mature oak tree on the opposite side of the road in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-013.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. HS2 security guards monitor a Stop HS2 activist occupying a mature oak tree on the opposite side of the road in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Harefield, UK. 13th February, 2021. An area of land almost cleared of trees and vegetation in preparation for the construction of the HS2 high-speed rail link close to Harvil Road in the Colne Valley.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. Environmental activists monitor HS2 engineers with a chainsaw on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. HS2 had scheduled tree felling work in the area for the high-speed rail project, implementing road and rail closures for this purpose, but were prevented from any tree felling by action from the environmental activists.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers are forced to withdraw by environmental activists who prevented them from using a chainsaw to fell trees alongside Harvil Road in the Colne Valley. HS2 had scheduled tree felling work in the area for the high-speed rail project, implementing road and rail closures for this purpose, but no tree felling work was possible due to protective action from the environmental activists.
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  • A HS2 security guard follows two Stop HS2 activists monitoring mature oak tree and hedgerow clearance works for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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  • HS2 tree surgeons relax in a field after Stop HS2 activists occupied a mature oak tree in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-019.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. HS2 security guards monitor Stop HS2 activists occupying a mature oak tree on the opposite side of the road in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-009.jpg
  • Two local cyclists pass tree surgeons contracted to HS2 clearing a section of hedgerow for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers monitor one of two roadblocks implemented in Harvil Road in the Colne Valley the early hours of the morning in order to permit tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The Chiltern Rail line was also closed for the works.
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  • Stop HS2 activists occupy a mature oak tree in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-018.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers and a CCTV vehicle monitor one of two roadblocks implemented in Harvil Road in the Colne Valley in the early hours of the morning in order to permit tree felling works for the high-speed rail project. The Chiltern Rail line was also closed for the works.
    HS2-tree-felling-Harvil-Road-011.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Stop HS2 activists monitor hedgerow clearance works during the bird nesting season for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-017.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Tree surgeons contracted to HS2 clear a section of hedgerow for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-006.jpg
  • A young dog shows its affection for a Stop HS2 activist trying to protect mature oak trees from felling to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 26th April 2021 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
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  • Harefield, UK. 8 February, 2020. HS2 engineers pass a chainsaw to be used for tree felling works for the high-speed rail link over Heras-style fencing on Harvil Road in the Colne Valley.
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  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Tree surgeons contracted to HS2 clear a section of hedgerow for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-012.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Stop HS2 activists occupy a mature oak tree in order to try to prevent it and two other oak trees from being felled to construct a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-020.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. An ecologist checks a hedgerow for evidence of bird nesting during tree and hedgerow clearance works for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-008.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. A Stop HS2 activist monitors hedgerow clearance works during the bird nesting season for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-022.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 26th April, 2021. Stop HS2 activists monitor hedgerow clearance works during the bird nesting season for a temporary access road for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Environmental activists continue to oppose the controversial HS2 infrastructure project from a series of protection camps along its Phase 1 route between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Quainton-Road-oak-trees-014.jpg
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