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  • Cardiff, UK. 2nd May, 2017. The Sustainable Studio is a grassroots community studio and co-working space set up by sisters Julia Harris and Sarah Valentin in a former munitions factory.
    Cardiff-Bay-Docks-2017-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th April 2019. Climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion take over Oxford Circus, the heart of London’s shopping district, to host a catwalk by sustainable fashion brands and art and fashion students to draw attention to the impact of unsustainable fashion and as part of a protest to call on the Government to take urgent action to address climate change.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Circus-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Clive Lewis MP, Shadow Minister for Sustainable Economics, addresses climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion at an assembly in Parliament Square prior to an attempt to deliver to Parliament activists’ letters requesting meetings to discuss climate change with their Members of Parliament.
    Extinction-Rebellion-letters-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Clive Lewis MP, Shadow Minister for Sustainable Economics, addresses climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion at an assembly in Parliament Square prior to an attempt to deliver to Parliament activists’ letters requesting meetings to discuss climate change with their Members of Parliament.
    Extinction-Rebellion-letters-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th February, 2019. Sam Smithson, Vice-Chair of Sustainable Hackney, addresses activists from Extinction Rebellion blocking Kingsland Road in Dalston as part of a 'Saturday street party' intended as a means of engagement around climate change and environmental issues with the local community.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Hackney-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Sam Jacob’s Sea Things has been installed within the grand entrance to the V&A museum as a Landmark Project for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 September, 2019. Designer Sam Jacob discusses his Sea Things installation within the grand entrance to the V&A museum for the London Design Festival. Designed to highlight the need to rethink the global plastics system, the Landmark Project installation features a large two-way mirrored cube suspended above visitors, with an animated motion graphic within created alongside Rory Cahill. It is intended to evoke powerful emotions in visitors, leaving them empowered with a better understanding of their role alongside technology and design to make the world a more sustainable place.
    London-Design-Festival-launch-005.jpg
  • A banner is displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-005.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. An Extinction Rebellion climate activist sits locked to a stretch limousine blocking an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-021.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists lie in the road locked to fuel barrels to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-020.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. An Extinction Rebellion climate activist sits locked onto a steel tripod in order to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-006.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists are pictured on a steel tripod and locked together using an arm tube in order to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-018.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. An Extinction Rebellion climate activist is pictured locked onto a steel tripod in order to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-008.jpg
  • A banner is displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-016.jpg
  • A sign is displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-017.jpg
  • An Extinction Rebellion climate activist sits locked to a stretch limousine blocking an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-009.jpg
  • An Extinction Rebellion climate activist (l) is pictured locked to a stretch limousine to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-011.jpg
  • A sign displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists on a fuel barrel outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport is pictured on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-013.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists lie in the road locked to a fuel barrel to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-003.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists lie in the road locked to fuel barrels to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-014.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists lie in the road locked together using an arm tube to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 22nd January, 2019. Chris Williamson, Labour MP for Derby North, and Shadow Minister for Sustainable Economics Clive Lewis shows solidarity with support staff at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union on the picket line after beginning a strike for the London Living Wage of £10.55 per hour and parity of sick pay and annual leave allowance with civil servants. The strike is being coordinated with receptionists, security staff and cleaners at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) represented by the United Voices of the World (UVW) trade union.
    MoJ-BEIS-UVW-PCS-strike-070.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists stand outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-010.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. A banner and signs are displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-019.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. An Extinction Rebellion climate activist lies locked to a stretch limousine blocking an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-004.jpg
  • A banner and sign are displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Clive Lewis, Shadow Treasury Minister for Sustainable Economics, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Home-Office-011.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists are pictured locked together using an arm tube in order to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-012.jpg
  • A banner displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport is pictured on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-002.jpg
  • Farnborough, UK. 2nd October, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists lie in the road locked to fuel barrels in order to block an entrance to Farnborough Airport. The activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
    XR-Farnborough-Airport-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown, addresses climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion at an assembly in Parliament Square prior to an attempt to deliver to Parliament activists’ letters requesting meetings to discuss climate change with their Members of Parliament.
    Extinction-Rebellion-letters-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd April 2019. Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown, addresses climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion at an assembly in Parliament Square prior to an attempt to deliver to Parliament activists’ letters requesting meetings to discuss climate change with their Members of Parliament.
    Extinction-Rebellion-letters-047.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-054.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A signpost is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-083.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. Plants grow in a poly tunnel at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-073.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-010.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. Part of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-044.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A toilet using sawdust is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-048.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A tree house is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-030.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A general view of Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 September, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion pause outside a branch of H&M during a RIP London Fashion Week Funeral March to call on both the public and the fashion industry to demand an end to London Fashion Week and the unsustainable system of consumption which it promotes. The event included a pause to reflect on the lives already lost and those that will be lost as a result of the climate and ecological crisis. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    XR-RIP-London-Fashion-Week-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 September, 2019. Red Brigade climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a RIP London Fashion Week Funeral March to call on both the public and the fashion industry to demand an end to London Fashion Week and the unsustainable system of consumption which it promotes. The event included a pause to reflect on the lives already lost and those that will be lost as a result of the climate and ecological crisis.
    XR-RIP-London-Fashion-Week-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 September, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a RIP London Fashion Week Funeral March to call on both the public and the fashion industry to demand an end to London Fashion Week and the unsustainable system of consumption which it promotes. The event included a pause to reflect on the lives already lost and those that will be lost as a result of the climate and ecological crisis.
    XR-RIP-London-Fashion-Week-001.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-085.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A dwelling is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-055.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A tree houses are pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-005.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A tree house is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-016.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A tree house is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-046.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A tree house is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-057.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A washing machine operated by pedal power is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-015.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A sticker calling for drilling to be prevented at Leith Hill in Surrey is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A bicycle repair space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A sticker calling for no third runway at Heathrow airport is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A general view of Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A sign is pictured at Grow Heathrow offering homegrown plants to visitors. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A general view of the entrance to Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. Solar panels are used above a storage area at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A door to a poly tunnel is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. Plants grow in a poly tunnel at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. Plants grow in a poly tunnel at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An overgrown structure at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A dwelling is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-019.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-037.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A detail of an entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An entertainment space is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A covered dining area is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A mural is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An apothecary's shed is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A compost area is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. A dwelling is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
    Grow-Heathrow-Sipson-squat-061.jpg
  • Sipson, UK. 5th June, 2018. An apothecary's shed is pictured at Grow Heathrow. Grow Heathrow is a squatted off-grid eco-community garden founded in 2010 on a previously derelict site close to Heathrow airport to rally support against government plans for a third runway and it has since made a significant educational and spiritual contribution to life in the Heathrow villages, which remain threatened by Heathrow airport expansion.
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