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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of itís kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of itís kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 20/08/2018, Cirenecester, UK - Workers from the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester use a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is said to be the largest of it’s kind in the world and it can take up to 2 weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Annual hedge trim_CIRENCESTER_SS...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford trim the top of the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford trim the top of the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton prepares to trim the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton looks up at the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate during cutting.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
13/05/2015. <br />
<br />
Whitby, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Lol Hodgson, the Baliff of the Manor of Fyling carries out the ancient Penny Hedge tradition in Whitby.<br />
<br />
The beginnings of this ancient custom dating back to around 1159 are unclear but some say it was penance for the accidental killing of a hermit who was a monk at the abbey. Others say it was to mark a safe landing place or to mark a garth or enclosure or simply to keep out animals.<br />
<br />
However this now symbolic custom takes place each year on the eve of Ascension Day on the banks of the River Esk in Whitby and is constructed with nine upright hazel stakes driven into the mud with an ancient mallet and nine 'tethers' or pliant branches to intertwine the stakes.<br />
<br />
Completion of the hedge is followed by three blasts on an ancient horn and the cry of "Out on Ye" is repeated by the bailiff.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Legend_of_the_Penny_Hedge_IFO_00...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
13/05/2015. <br />
<br />
Whitby, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Lol Hodgson, the Baliff of the Manor of Fyling carries out the ancient Penny Hedge tradition in Whitby.<br />
<br />
The beginnings of this ancient custom dating back to around 1159 are unclear but some say it was penance for the accidental killing of a hermit who was a monk at the abbey. Others say it was to mark a safe landing place or to mark a garth or enclosure or simply to keep out animals.<br />
<br />
However this now symbolic custom takes place each year on the eve of Ascension Day on the banks of the River Esk in Whitby and is constructed with nine upright hazel stakes driven into the mud with an ancient mallet and nine 'tethers' or pliant branches to intertwine the stakes.<br />
<br />
Completion of the hedge is followed by three blasts on an ancient horn and the cry of "Out on Ye" is repeated by the bailiff.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Legend_of_the_Penny_Hedge_IFO_00...jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD AT https://we.tl/YSbq7z7XOw  © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford trim the top of the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford trim the top of the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford prepare to trim the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton looks up at the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate during cutting.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
13/05/2015. <br />
<br />
Whitby, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Lol Hodgson, the Baliff of the Manor of Fyling carries out the ancient Penny Hedge tradition in Whitby.<br />
<br />
The beginnings of this ancient custom dating back to around 1159 are unclear but some say it was penance for the accidental killing of a hermit who was a monk at the abbey. Others say it was to mark a safe landing place or to mark a garth or enclosure or simply to keep out animals.<br />
<br />
However this now symbolic custom takes place each year on the eve of Ascension Day on the banks of the River Esk in Whitby and is constructed with nine upright hazel stakes driven into the mud with an ancient mallet and nine 'tethers' or pliant branches to intertwine the stakes.<br />
<br />
Completion of the hedge is followed by three blasts on an ancient horn and the cry of "Out on Ye" is repeated by the bailiff.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Legend_of_the_Penny_Hedge_IFO_00...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Foresters Jason Buckton (L) and John Rutterford trim the top of the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Largest_hedge_PMA_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
13/05/2015. <br />
<br />
Whitby, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Lol Hodgson, the Baliff of the Manor of Fyling carries out the ancient Penny Hedge tradition in Whitby.<br />
<br />
The beginnings of this ancient custom dating back to around 1159 are unclear but some say it was penance for the accidental killing of a hermit who was a monk at the abbey. Others say it was to mark a safe landing place or to mark a garth or enclosure or simply to keep out animals.<br />
<br />
However this now symbolic custom takes place each year on the eve of Ascension Day on the banks of the River Esk in Whitby and is constructed with nine upright hazel stakes driven into the mud with an ancient mallet and nine 'tethers' or pliant branches to intertwine the stakes.<br />
<br />
Completion of the hedge is followed by three blasts on an ancient horn and the cry of "Out on Ye" is repeated by the bailiff.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Legend_of_the_Penny_Hedge_IFO_00...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Year_Review_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.  The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.   Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Year_Review_19.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2020. London, UK. A hedge in the front garden of a house in Haringey, north London is decorated as an Easter Egg. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Egg_Hedge_DHA_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2020. London, UK. A man takes a photograph of a hedge in the front garden of a house in Haringey, north London which is decorated as an Easter Egg. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Egg_Hedge_DHA_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2020. London, UK. A woman looks at a hedge in the front garden of a house in Haringey, north London which is decorated as an Easter Egg. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Easter_Egg_Hedge_DHA_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey (centre)departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted ìa woman over 16 years of ageî on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_01011.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey (centre)departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_010.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey (r)arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey (r)arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey (l)departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_011.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey departs Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2020. London, UK. Hedge fund manager Crispin Odey arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court after denying indecently assaulting a woman more than 20 years ago. The Tory donor, 61, was charged on 14 May this year over an alleged incident at an address in Chelsea, west London, in 1998. The Metropolitan police said Odey is alleged to have indecently assaulted “a woman over 16 years of age” on or around 13 July 1998 at an address in Swan Walk, Chelsea. The influential financier and founder of Odey Asset Management was a high-profile backer of the Brexit campaign, who donated more than £870,000 to pro-leave groups.  Photo credit: George Cracknell Wright/LNP
    LNP_court_GCR_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HEDGEFUNDERS_SUPERYACHT_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HEDGEFUNDERS_SUPERYACHT_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HEDGEFUNDERS_SUPERYACHT_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2013. Wealthy American hedge funder Robert Mercer brought his new toy to London - a brand new superyacht. The Wall Street tycoon paraded SEA OWL past the City of London as she came through Tower Bridge and then went back to a mooring near Canary Wharf. The 62-metre yacht was built this year. Mercer has notably been in litigation in the past when he sued the designer of a $2million model train in his house and also in a dispute with domestic staff. Sea Owl's arrival through Tower Bridge was accompanied by photographers in a helicopter and a small boat. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON (not pictured), Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell rides a bus to Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell waits at a bus stop.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell waits at a bus stop.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  The medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, where work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old giant yew topiary is currently taking place. At 14 meters high at its highest point the topiary overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell gets on a bus near his home.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/10/2015. London, UK. Labour Shadow chancellor John McDonnell leaves home for Parliament.  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON (not pictured), Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  The medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, where work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old giant yew topiary is currently taking place. At 14 meters high at its highest point, the topiary overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON (not pictured), Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON (pictured left), Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014.  DAVID SWANTON, Head Gardener at the medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, at work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old, 14 meter high, giant yew topiary which overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border.  The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders  is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. Welshpool, Wales, UK. 03/09/20014. The medieval National Trust property, Powis Castle, on the outskirts of Welshpool, mid wales, where work on the annual task of trimming the huge 300 year old giant yew topiary is currently taking place. At 14 meters high at its highest point the topiary overlooks the countryside of the Welsh and English border. The job which used to take months for a team of workers on tall heavy ladders is now completed in a matter of weeks done from the basket of a cherry picker. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 04/08/2016, City, UK. John Rutterford, forester on the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester uses a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is the largest of it's kind in the world and it can take up to weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 04/08/2016, City, UK. John Rutterford, forester on the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester uses a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is the largest of it's kind in the world and it can take up to weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 04/08/2016, City, UK. John Rutterford, forester on the Bathurst Estate, Cirencester uses a cherry picker to give the estates 40ft high, 300 year old Yew hedge it's annual trim. The hedge is the largest of it's kind in the world and it can take up to weeks to complete the job. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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