Aylesbury Vale, UK. 17th February, 2021. HS2 are busy fencing off yet more land at as they get ready to destroy part of the ancient woodland, Jones Hill Wood. Local children's author Roald Dahl was said to have got the inspiration for his novel, the Fantastic Mr Fox in the woods as there are numerous fox dens in the woods. Rare barbastelle bats are also known to roost in the old beech trees there. Stop HS2 activists are living in the small part of the woodland that will remain. The High Speed Rail 2 from London to Birmingham is carving a huge scar of destruction across the Chilterns which is a


Aylesbury Vale, UK. 17th February, 2021. HS2 are busy fencing off yet more land at as they get ready to destroy part of the ancient woodland, Jones Hill Wood. Local children's author Roald Dahl was said to have got the inspiration for his novel, the Fantastic Mr Fox in the woods as there are numerous fox dens in the woods. Rare barbastelle bats are also known to roost in the old beech trees there. Stop HS2 activists are living in the small part of the woodland that will remain. The High Speed Rail 2 from London to Birmingham is carving a huge scar of destruction across the Chilterns which is an AONB. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy


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