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  • © Licenced to London News Pictures.Aberystwyth Wales UK, Sunday 16 September 2018. UK Weather:  Young members of the local life saving club still train exuberantly in the waves on a wet and windy September Sunday afternoon. The west of the UK is bracing itself for the impact of Storm Helene, which is predicted to strike overnight on Monday, with winds gusting up to 70mph in exposed areas, , with the risk of danger to life from flying debris . Photo © Keith Morris // LNP
    LNP_Aber_Rain_KMO_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. Shoppers outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_09.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 23/03/2013. Houses of Parliament goes dark for an hour to participate WWF Earth Hour, which encourages individuals, businesses and organisations to switch off all non-essential lighting between 8:30PM - 9:30PM on Saturday 23 March 2013. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_EARTH_HOUR_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_719.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_722.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_724.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_724.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_725.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_18.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_21.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Rebekah Greenslade and her 15 month old son William Greenslade take part in the march. Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_4.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_5.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and members of Unison form a picket line of the steps of Westminster Council House today (30/11/2011) as part of national public sector strikes. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. Shoppers outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. Shoppers outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. A shopper outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. A shopper outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. Shoppers outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/07/2020. LONDON, UK. Shoppers outside Selfridges' flagship store on Oxford Street.  Selfridges has announced that staff numbers will be reduced by 450 (14% of the total headcount) as annual sales are expected to be significantly less than the prior year.  The coronavirus pandemic and general downturn in the retail industry are cited  as the main reasons for the job cuts..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_SELFRIDGES_JOB_CUTS_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_02.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 23/03/2013. Houses of Parliament switches its lights on after going dark for an hour to participate WWF Earth Hour, which encourages individuals, businesses and organisations to switch off all non-essential lighting between 8:30PM - 9:30PM on Saturday 23 March 2013. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_EARTH_HOUR_TAK_004.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 23/03/2013. Houses of Parliament goes dark for an hour to participate WWF Earth Hour, which encourages individuals, businesses and organisations to switch off all non-essential lighting between 8:30PM - 9:30PM on Saturday 23 March 2013. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_EARTH_HOUR_TAK_001.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 23/03/2013. Houses of Parliament goes dark for an hour to participate WWF Earth Hour, which encourages individuals, businesses and organisations to switch off all non-essential lighting between 8:30PM - 9:30PM on Saturday 23 March 2013. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_EARTH_HOUR_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_721.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_727.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_728.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_730.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Redcar_Windfarm_IFO_731.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Rebekah Greenslade and her 15 month old son William Greenslade take part in the march. Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_24.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_23.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_20.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_19.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_22.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. A man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask taking part in the march.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Member of the Occupy London Stock Exchange group watch watch the public sector march from Embankment, London.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK.  Workers and Union members take part in a national public sector worker strike in central London today (30/11/2011). Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_6.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_National_Strike_BCA_7.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. A man carrying a 'Coalition of Resistance' banner talks to police officers . Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. A man carrying a 'Coalition of Resistance' banner talks to police officers . Workers and Union members gather in central London today (30/11/2011) to take part in national strike action. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and members of Unison form a picket line of the steps of Westminster Council House today (30/11/2011) as part of national public sector strikes. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2011. London, UK. Workers and members of Unison form a picket line of the steps of Westminster Council House today (30/11/2011) as part of national public sector strikes. Up to two million public sector workers are staging a strike over pensions in what is set to be the biggest walkout for a generation.  Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Save Our Hospitals campaigners hand in a letter at No 10 Downing Street in protest against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   In the picture - Anna Hardwick representing Charing Coss Save Our Hospitals (left), Sarah Cox  representing North West London Save Our Hospitals (red jacket), Eve Acorn representing Ealing Save Our Hospitals (second from right), and Gillian Lewis (right - Inter Faith Coordinator of the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign. Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/05/2013. London, UK. Save Our Hospitals campaigners hand in a letter at No 10 Downing Street in protest against the Government's changes to the Health Service and planned closures to services across London.   In the picture - Anna Hardwick representing Charing Coss Save Our Hospitals (left), Sarah Cox  representing North West London Save Our Hospitals (red jacket), Eve Acorn representing Ealing Save Our Hospitals (second from right), and Gillian Lewis (right - Inter Faith Coordinator of the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign. Backed by Unite the Union, the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign and MPs including Andy Slaughter and Steve Pound. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. Local plumber MIMI WALKER, who helped to save three trees from building workers exactly a year ago, holds a sign joining others for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign to symbolically chain themselves to a Norway maple tree while observing Covid safety precautions, gathering for the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A dog is seen in a vehicle at a Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A dog is seen in a vehicle at a Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A dog is seen in a vehicle at a Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 23/10/2020; Marlborough, UK. A dog is seen in a vehicle at a Save British Farming protest with tractors through the centre of Marlborough campaigning to maintain food standards which are under threat from a post-Brexit trade deal with the USA. There's a family stand off with local MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, who rejected the Lords' amendments to the Agriculture Bill to maintain food and environmental standards. But his mother the famous cook Prue Leith is asking to keep those standards and Save British Farming want his mother to win this argument with the aid of tractors. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 31/12/2020; Bristol, UK. A sign for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign is seen warning that a maple tree has been spiked to prevent it being cut down, on the first anniversary of a property developer’s attempted 6am chainsaw massacre on new year's eve 2019 which resulted in three mature maple trees being saved. Now there is only one maple tree left after two more trees were axed by contractors in November at 5.30am, and during which campaigners say safety standards were violated for the third time. Since then the campaign has kept up a regular early morning vigil, and have built strong fortifications around the surviving tree, named Crimson King where it stands on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. The campaign wants the importance of mature trees reflected in council policy and that developers integrate their projects whilst preserving existing trees to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LEWES, UK. 25/06/2011. Demonstrators march through Lewes in a protest against government cuts and to save the National Health Service (NHS) . Please see special instructions for licensing information. Photo credit should read: Peter Webb/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LEWES, UK. 25/06/2011. Demonstrators march through Lewes in a protest against government cuts and to save the National Health Service (NHS) . Please see special instructions for licensing information. Photo credit should read: Peter Webb/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LEWES, UK. 25/06/2011. Demonstrators march through Lewes in a protest against government cuts and to save the National Health Service (NHS) . Please see special instructions for licensing information. Photo credit should read: Peter Webb/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LEWES, UK. 25/06/2011. Demonstrators march through Lewes in a protest against government cuts and to save the National Health Service (NHS) . Please see special instructions for licensing information. Photo credit should read: Peter Webb/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign occupy the last remaining tree and treehouse this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed that this morning from 6am contractors working for a developer have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed that this morning from 6am contractors working for a developer have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 14/03/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign have built and occupied tree houses to protect three remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway from being cut down by a developer. The campaign wants the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign has asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 14/03/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign have built and occupied tree houses to protect three remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway from being cut down by a developer. The campaign wants the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign has asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Nicola Miles-Wildin. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Lizzie Wiggs and Naveed Khan. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Oliver Senton and Seamus Allen with Nicola Miles-Wildin at back. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Oliver Senton and Seamus Allen with Nicola Miles-Wildin at back. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/12/2012. London, England. Pictured: Oliver Senton and Seamus Allen with Nicola Miles-Wildin at back. Yorkshire-based theatre company Slung Low presents the new show "59 Minutes to Save Christmas", which takes children aged 7+ on an interactive adventure around the Barbican Centre. The show is directed by Slung Low's artistic director Alan Lane and performed by Seamus Allen, Naveed Khan, Nicola Miles-Wildin,  Philip Pellew, Oliver Senton and Lizzie Wiggs. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. File picture dated 20/05/2020 showing 3 Norway Maple trees; Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed after contractors working for a developer from 6am this morning cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. File picture dated 20/05/2020 showing 3 Norway Maple trees; Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed after contractors working for a developer from 6am this morning cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. File picture dated 14/03/2020 showing 3 Norway Maple trees; Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed after contractors working for a developer from 6am this morning cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign occupy the last remaining tree and treehouse this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign occupy the last remaining tree and treehouse this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign occupy the last remaining tree and treehouse this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed that this morning from 6am contractors working for a developer have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. A teddy bear with a sign saying "We Need Trees" is seen pinned to a post as a campaigner for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign touches a cut down tree this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Two campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign embrace this morning after contractors working for a developer from 6am have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed that this morning from 6am contractors working for a developer have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 02/11/2020; Bristol, UK. Campaigners for the Save The M32 Maples Campaign are dismayed that this morning from 6am contractors working for a developer have cut down 2 of the 3 maple trees where the campaigners had built tree houses to protect the 3 remaining Norway Maple trees on Lower Ashley Road in the St Pauls area of Bristol close to the M32 motorway. Several people from the campaign are occupying the remaining tree and tree house. The campaign wanted the trees kept to enhance the environment and help remove pollution in what is a traffic congested area. The campaign asked the police Serious Fraud Unit to investigate allegations of a fraudulent Bristol City Council giveaway of £500,000 of public property, including the trees. Campaigners have obtained documents which show the mature trees fall outside the boundary of the land on Lower Ashley Road owned by John Garlick, and they claim the strip of land the three remaining protected trees are on belongs to Bristol City Council's highways department. Bristol City Council denies the claim and says the existing maps are inaccurate and that the trees are not on council owned land as it was all sold off by the council. Two of five trees originally there were felled on New Year's Eve, and campaigners chained themselves to remaining trees to prevent them being cut down. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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