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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-025.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-014.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-001.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-009.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-030.jpg
  • Uxbridge, 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-035.jpg
  • Uxbridge, 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-015.jpg
  • Uxbridge, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners, including Sarah Green (l), 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-023.jpg
  • Uxbridge, 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-038.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-020.jpg
  • A HS2 security vehicle passes Stop HS2 campaigners taking part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-012.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-017.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-002.jpg
  • Uxbridge, 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-008.jpg
  • Stop HS2 campaigners protest outside Hillingdon Civic Centre to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-005.jpg
  • Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green protests outside Hillingdon Civic Centre to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-006.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-034.jpg
  • Ickenham, 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-037.jpg
  • Ickenham, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners cross a bridge above the A40 during 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-027.jpg
  • Uxbridge, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners protest outside Hillingdon Civic Centre 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-032.jpg
  • Uxbridge, 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-026.jpg
  • Uxbridge, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners protest outside Hillingdon Civic Centre 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-022.jpg
  • Uxbridge, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners protest outside Hillingdon Civic Centre 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-021.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-019.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-018.jpg
  • Stop HS2 campaigners protest outside Hillingdon Civic Centre to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-016.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Security guards monitor Stop HS2 campaigners taking part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. 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-029.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-033.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-028.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 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-036.jpg
  • Security guards monitor Stop HS2 campaigners taking part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-004.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-003.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Ickenham, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-011.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.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-013.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-024.jpg
  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners take part in a March For Water protest walk from Hillingdon Civic Centre to Harefield Moor to highlight the risk of contamination to the public drinking water supply from drilling into the chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley for the HS2 high-speed rail link. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-031.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-010.jpg
  • 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 on 5th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. A viaduct requiring 292 piles driven into the aquifer, a natural water filtration system, is currently being constructed to carry HS2 across lakes and watercourses in the Colne Valley Regional Park and campaigners have called on Hillingdon Council to take action to protect the local environment.
    Stop-HS2-March-for-Water-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners and local residents pose for a photograph before a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-030.jpg
  • Environmental campaigners and local residents pose for a photograph before a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-007.jpg
  • A Save Our Water banner is pictured during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon knights a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon speaks to a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 after knighting him during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon knights a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon blesses the water during a Water Justice event attended by environmental campaigners and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (c) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners and local residents attend a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners and local residents attend a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners and local residents attend a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners, including Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r), pose for a photograph during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 activist Sarah Green addresses environmental campaigners and local residents outside Blackford pumping station during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 activist Sarah Green addresses environmental campaigners and local residents outside Blackford pumping station during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
    Stop-HS2-Water-Justice-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured with Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners and local residents pose for a photograph before a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon knights a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 following a Water Justice event organised by environmental activists alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon prepares to bless the water during a Water Justice event attended by environmental campaigners and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion.
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  • Banners are pictured close to the Grand Union Canal during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Environmental campaigners, including Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r), pose for a photograph during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured with Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon embraces a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 after knighting him during a Water Justice event attended by environmental activists and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners, including Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r), attend a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green is pictured beside two banners during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (c) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Environmental campaigners, including Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r), pose for a photograph during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Local residents march with a banner calling for HS2 to be cancelled during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 activist Sarah Green addresses environmental campaigners and local residents outside Blackford pumping station during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured alongside Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon knights a Stop HS2 activist who saved a tree from destruction in January 2020 during a Water Justice event organised by environmental activists alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon prepares to bless the water during a Water Justice event attended by environmental campaigners and local residents alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (c) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Local residents hold a banner outside Blackford pumping station during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. A Stop HS2 activist attends an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project on 13 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. A police liaison officer speaks to Stop HS2 activists attending an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • Sarah Green of Hillingdon Green Party addresses fellow Stop HS2 activists attending an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project on 13 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • A Stop HS2 activist attends an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer from the HS2 high-speed rail project on 13 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project on 13 March 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Dorothea Hackman of the Camden Civic Society and Stop HS2 addresses an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. A police liaison officer speaks to Stop HS2 activists attending an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade join Stop HS2 activists at an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Mark Keir of Stop HS2 addresses an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer by the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • London, UK. 13th March, 2023. A Stop HS2 activist attends an event in Parliament Square intended primarily to highlight the risk of damage to the Colne Valley aquifer from the HS2 high-speed rail project. The chalk aquifer in the Colne Valley acts as a natural water filtration system. HS2 Ltd states that it is working with Affinity Water and the Environment Agency in order to manage risks associated with the aquifer.
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  • Stop HS2 campaigners pose with a banner outside Uxbridge Magistrates Court on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners include partially-sighted former Paralympian James Brown and fellow activist 'Jimmy' (both in the centre) who were appearing in court charged with criminal damage after allegedly climbing a drilling rig to be used for the HS2 high-speed rail project in February 2020 in order to raise awareness of risks from the infrastructure work to London's water supply from the chalk aquifer below the Colne Valley. The case was adjourned until February 2022.
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  • Stop HS2 campaigners pose with banners outside Uxbridge Magistrates Court on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners include partially-sighted former Paralympian James Brown and fellow activist 'Jimmy' (both in the centre) who were appearing in court charged with criminal damage after allegedly climbing a drilling rig to be used for the HS2 high-speed rail project in February 2020 in order to raise awareness of risks from the infrastructure work to London's water supply from the chalk aquifer below the Colne Valley. The case was adjourned until February 2022.
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  • An anti-HS2 sign is pictured outside Uxbridge Magistrates Court on 15th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Two environmental campaigners, partially-sighted former Paralympian James Brown and fellow activist 'Jimmy', were appearing in court charged with criminal damage after allegedly climbing a drilling rig to be used for the HS2 high-speed rail project in February 2020 in order to raise awareness of risks from the infrastructure work to London's water supply from the chalk aquifer below the Colne Valley. The case was adjourned until February 2022.
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  • Denham, UK. 6th April, 2021. Notices suggesting a danger to the local water supply due to works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link are pictured outside Denham Ford Protection Camp which is occupied by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion. 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.
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  • Ickenham, UK. 5th February, 2022. A view of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link close to the Chiltern Railway in the Colne Valley. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Harefield, UK. 5th February, 2022. A view of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. 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-026.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.
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