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HS2 protesters evicted by police after building 100ft tunnel network under Euston station park
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27 January 2021 ⢠10:02am
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Protesters have been evicted from a central London park after they dug tunnels and set up a makeshift camp in opposition to the HS2 rail development.
HS2 Rebellion activists occupied Euston Square Gardens claiming there were plans to build a temporary taxi rank over the small green space outside Euston Station.
But the group said some demonstrators were evicted shortly before 5am on Wednesday by bailiffs from the National Eviction Team.
Several protesters still remain in the area and can be seen sitting in tents, set up on wooden platforms high-up in trees, around the park.
Protesters have been evicted from a central London park after they dug tunnels and set up a makeshift camp in opposition to the HS2 rail development.
HS2 Rebellion activists occupied Euston Square Gardens claiming there were plans to build a temporary taxi rank over the small green space outside Euston Station.
But the group said some demonstrators were evicted shortly before 5am on Wednesday by bailiffs from the National Eviction Team.
Several protesters still remain in the area and can be seen sitting in tents, set up on wooden platforms high-up in trees, around the park.
A large, wooden makeshift camp remains in place on the south side of the green space, which is said to have been constructed over a 100ft network of tunnels.