RF2DN89DW–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN84Y2–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN86B0–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN85RT–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN87W0–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN86WN–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN85KF–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN858W–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN88CJ–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN89BW–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN87HJ–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN84Y0–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN86AR–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN89C0–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN88PF–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN874F–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN85KB–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN8A5T–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN88PB–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN86B2–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN8971–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN88P3–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN88BH–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The heartbreaking sight of a badger sett that HS2 have wired over and filled in at Grim's Ditch. Locals and environmentalists are furious about the loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN889Y–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN8749–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN87W2–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean
RF2DN8A4Y–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2020. Barbed wire left behind at Grim's Ditch which could be fatal to wildlife. The sad sight of tree stumps are all that remain of part of the Scheduled Monument of Grim's Ditch following their destruction by HS2. Locals and environmentalists are furious about this loss of woodland and wildlife habitat. The hugely controversial HS2 High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham link puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife areas at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2DBJ6M4–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. Farmland is trashed by HS2 machinery. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6A6–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 High Security fencing in the woods. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6B2–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 workers ignoring social distancing. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6AB–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 High Security fencing around Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RF2D8EY4N–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 28th October, 2020. HS2 were cutting huge limbs off trees in Grim's Ditch this morning. Environmental campaigners allege that HS2 do not have a wildlife licence allowing them to fell in this area. HS2 were not able to provide the licence. The construction of the highly controversial and over budget High Speed Rail from London to Birmingham puts 108 ancient woodlands, 33 SSSIs and 693 wildlife sites at risk. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2DBJ6M7–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A mobile site office arrived by tractor this morning at the HS2 Jones Hill Wood site. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6KR–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. The HS2 site at Jones Hill Wood is very active with HS2 workers at the moment. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6KJ–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. Autumn leaves fall on part of Jones Hill Wood possibly for the last time. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6KF–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. The environmental campaigners Save Roald Dahl woods camp at Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6T9–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A skip full of belongings of environmental campaigners siezed by HS2 when they were evicted from their tree houses. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6B3–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 workers on their access road up to Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6AR–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A new HS2 access road to Jones Hill Wood through farmland. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6AJ–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A welcome sign at the environmental campaigners camp at Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6JB–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A Stop HS2 environmental campaigner builds a temporary shelter next to the HS2 access road. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ64E–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 have already destroyed ground cover in the woods. One of many HS2 security guards the woodland. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ64D–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. HS2 have already destroyed ground cover in the woods. One of many HS2 security guards the woodland. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6CM–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. An HS2 worker films a member of the press taking photos. This is a regular feature of HS2's behaviour. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6AY–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. More machinery arrives at Jones Hill Wood this morning on a new HS2 access road to Jones Hill Wood through farmland. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6AE–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. Stop HS2 environmental campaigners keep themselves busy with Roald Dahl artwork. The author is said to been inspired to write the Fantastic Fox by Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2DBJ6M3–Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th November, 2020. A Stop HS2, Bats & birds before Profit & Pollution at the Save Roald Dahl camp in Jones Hill Wood. The Woodland Trust have issued a press release asking for an immediate pause on work at the wood to said that they have “grave concerns” that ancient woodland due for imminent destruction by HS2 Ltd might be felled without proper survey work to identify bat roosts, and without the proper licences required by law. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RF2F7M1N4–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1GF–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1M1–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1NG–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1YF–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1WH–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1RR–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1XW–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1D6–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1YX–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1ED–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1EY–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1PT–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1H1–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1WT–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1R7–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1W6–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1X8–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M206–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1KG–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1HD–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2F7M1K3–Great Missenden, UK. 3rd April, 2021. HS2 have put high security fencing in the fields next to houses near to the historical sunken holloway of Leather Lane. HS2 have destroyed a number of iconic and much loved oak trees as well as ancient hedgerows along Leather Lane. HS2 will be felling more oaks off Leather Lane too. HS2 Security are in the fields next to the oaks 24/7 and intimidating local residents and members of the public. The High Speed 2 rail link from London to Birmingham is carving a huge ugly scar across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy