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  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-05-02-02-2018.jpg
  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-01-02-02-2018.jpg
  • As a potential public liability insurance claim, an obstacle in the road surface where a damaged bollard lies horizontal, knocked over by a vehicle on 13th February 2017, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
    fallen_bollard-08-13-02-2017.jpg
  • With a grimace on her pained face, a female Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst splashes through a water obstacle during  an endurance race. Recruits are running a 5 mile steeplechase around the Academy grounds to assess individual stamina and accumulate team points. Sandhurst is an institution which has bred staff officers since 1800. Today it trains future officers for the demands of leadership and military understanding of military understanding. Students are tested for their command instincts, intellect, strength of character and physical endurance often under great psychological pressure - the demands asked of them in modern warfare. Failure in this test might not necessarily mean dismissal though perseverance or refusal to give up won't harm their prospects.
    sandhurst_cadet04-12-1996.jpg
  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-07-02-02-2018.jpg
  • An elderly lady with a childs buggy walks in the road past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-09-02-02-2018.jpg
  • Avoiding the obstacle and potential public liability insurance claim, young men walk past a damaged bollard, knocked over by a reversing vehicle, on 13th February 2017, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
    fallen_bollard-03-13-02-2017.jpg
  • A discarded Lime rental bike stands in a bus shelter as Londoners pass-by during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th March 2021, in London, England.
    bus_journey11-29-03-2021.jpg
  • A discarded Lime rental bike stands in a bus shelter as an elderly woman crosses the road during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th March 2021, in London, England.
    bus_journey08-29-03-2021.jpg
  • Grinning from ear to ear, young volunteers throw themselves over a fallen tree during a strenuous activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo, one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It has been a life-changing experience for them and their new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    raleigh_climbers09-28-1992.jpg
  • A fallen Ofo dockless hired bike lies on the pavement as a young child scoots past with its mother in Herne Hill, on 26th February 2018, in south London, England.
    ofo_bike-01-26-02-2018.jpg
  • The remains of a demolished phone kiosk after a collision with a vehicle, on 2nd March 2017, in Camberwell, London borough of Southwark, England.
    no_contract-01-02-03-2017_1.jpg
  • Hazard tape is wrapped around a large branch of a 100 year-old ash tree in full leaf which as detached and fallen during strong overnight winds that followed the UK heatwave which ended over the weekend, on 29th July 2018, in London, England.
    fallen_branch-02-30-07-2018.jpg
  • Hazard tape is stretched across a broken paving slab on a Clerkenwell Street in the borough of Islington, on 20th November 2019, in London, England.
    clerkenwell-10-20-11-2019.jpg
  • Hazard tape is stretched across a broken paving slab on a Clerkenwell Street in the borough of Islington, on 20th November 2019, in London, England.
    clerkenwell-10-20-11-2019 1.jpg
  • Hazard tape is stretched across a broken paving slab on a Clerkenwell Street in the borough of Islington, on 20th November 2019, in London, England.
    clerkenwell-09-20-11-2019 1.jpg
  • Hazard tape is stretched across a broken paving slab on a Clerkenwell Street in the borough of Islington, on 20th November 2019, in London, England.
    clerkenwell-09-20-11-2019.jpg
  • A lunchtime office worker crosses a yellow line covering hazardous electrical cabling at Leadenhall in the City of London, aka The Square Mile the capitals financial district, on 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-16-04-09-2019.jpg
  • A lady in red walks past a homeless man lying asleep in a sleeping bag and lying across the pavement in Westminster, on 13th August 2019, in London England.
    bus_journey-01-13-08-2019.jpg
  • A lady in red walks past a homeless man lying asleep in a sleeping bag and lying across the pavement in Westminster, on 13th August 2019, in London England.
    bus_journey-01-13-08-2019 1.jpg
  • As two workers carefully reverse from a restaurant with a table, one takes his eye off the job in hand and looks admiringly at a passing lady, on 20th May 2002, in Soho, London, England.
    admiring_girl-20-05-2002.jpg
  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge stands outside The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion whose job is to confidently leads the way anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs. A sign in bright yellow says 'Please don't distract me I'm working.'
    guide_dog01-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge walks along a suburban pavement near to The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion who confidently leads the way along the path anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs.
    guide_dog02-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • With a blindfolded trainer, a young Labrador dog learns how to negotiate obstructions and hazards as part of its training as a guide dog. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity cares for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs. Before the young dog is allowed out into the real streets outside it must prove its natural ability to take its unsighted owner safely along a series of obstructive objects.
    guide_dog01-09-06-1997_1.jpg
  • A pile of collapsed Mobikes lie on the ground next to docked Santander rental bikes at Waterloo, on 15th August 2019, in London, England.
    waterloo_bikes-01-15-08-2019.jpg
  • Girl swings on rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The girl uses the swing and young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land174-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Two Uber rental bikes have been discarded by their rider, left in the middle of a deserted pedestrian street during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city17-10-02-2021_1.jpg
  • A pile of collapsed Mobikes lie on the ground next to docked Santander rental bikes at Waterloo, on 15th August 2019, in London, England.
    waterloo_bikes-01-15-08-2019 1.jpg
  • Boy jumps off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Using the height and thrill to enjoy a scary drop, the boys are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land224-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Girl swings on rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The girl uses the swing and young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land173-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Girl swings on rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The girl uses the swing and young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land172-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy climbs through tunnels in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. A young kid explores the tunnels and tyres in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land63-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy climbs through tunnels in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. A young kid explores the tunnels and tyres in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land62-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Children play on old crates and pallets in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Kids play on self-made wooden bridges and swings made from materials brought in by local donors in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land40-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • A local Portuguese man reverses his Fiat car into a narrow space between two trees on a Lisbon street pavement. Squeezing between the shrub and the tree, the elderly man deftly positions his vehicle outside his apartment block in a suburb of the Portuguese suburb. He leans out through an open window to see his exact gap between the tree trunk and the paintwork of his door.
    lisbon_parking01-21-03-1994.jpg
  • Pedestrians avoid a noodle and sauce takeaway, dropped and discarded on the pavement during lunch-hour in the capitals financial district, on 4th February 2020, in the City of London, England. The lunchtime meal was being carried along the street when its heat and moisture made it drop through the bottom of a paper bag, turning it upside down and lying perfectly on the pavement as city workers emerged from their offices. Those who saw it in time stepped over the greasy obstacle but the distracted mostly by walking with phones to ears, stepped in it and helping spread it across the pavement.
    pavement_noodles-45-04-02-2020.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_003_1.jpg
  • It is mid-day on the narrow stretch of river, green lilly pads float on its surface and in unbder a fierce sun overhead, three young men are lazily making their way to the viewer in a rowing boat on the River Thames near the village of Shillingford, England. The young male in the middle is the one rowing and he pulls on one oar to steer around an unseen obstacle in the absolutely calm, clear blue waters of this majestic river whose source rises in deepest Gloucestershire to its industrial estuary in the English Channel 215 miles (346 km) away. But here in Oxfordshire, we see an idyllic scene of adventure and peace on calm rural waters in a beautiful and tranquil setting, on an English midsummer day. 'Three men in  a Boat' published in 1889, is a humorous account by Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford.
    thames_boating02-07-18-2001_1_1.jpg
  • Pedestrians avoid a noodle and sauce takeaway, dropped and discarded on the pavement during lunch-hour in the capitals financial district, on 4th February 2020, in the City of London, England. The lunchtime meal was being carried along the street when its heat and moisture made it drop through the bottom of a paper bag, turning it upside down and lying perfectly on the pavement as city workers emerged from their offices. Those who saw it in time stepped over the greasy obstacle but the distracted mostly by walking with phones to ears, stepped in it and helping spread it across the pavement.
    pavement_noodles-32-04-02-2020.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_010_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_007_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_009_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_008_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_006_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_002_1.jpg
  • Free Runners practicing Parkour. Parkour is a holistic training discipline enabling practitionaers to get from A to B in the most effective way possible. It has developed from military training in tackling obstacle courses and the runners focus on maintaining as much momentum as possible jumping, swinging, rolling and vaulting using their urban environment for propulsion. Waterloo, London.
    150330_parcour_001_1.jpg
  • Tina McCarthy at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
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Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionBI.jpg
  • Mary McCarthy laughing in defiance at the situation at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionBA.jpg
  • Mary McCarthy laughing in defiance at the situation at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAZ.jpg
  • Three soldier recruits wearing shorts and black army boots, one with blood trickling down from the knees to the shins, stand at ease, lined up for inspection after the rigorous steeple-chase endurance race, an individual test with candidates running against the clock over a 1.8 mile cross country course. The course features a number of 'water obstacles' and having completed the cross country element, candidates must negotiate and 'Assault Course' to complete the test. This forms part of  the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire, need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret. A plastic bottle of water stands between recruit number three (3) and six (6).
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Mary McCarthy (r) laughing in defiance at the situation at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionBB.jpg
  • Kathleen McCarthy stands defiantly beside a burned out building at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAT.jpg
  • Young member of the McCarthy family plays on a gas canniester by a burned out building at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAY.jpg
  • Kathleen McCarthy stands defiantly with her sister Mary beside a burned out building at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAU.jpg
  • Mary McCarthy (l) stands with her sister Margaret at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAX.jpg
  • Mary McCarthy (l) stands with her sister Margaret at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAW.jpg
  • McCarthy sisters and family stand defiantly beside a burned out building at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK. <br />
<br />
Senior resident Kathleen McCarthy said she now wished to leave, once obstacles are removed, and the majority of residents are expected to join her. Most plan to relocate to Oak Road, on the neighbouring legal site.<br />
<br />
Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111020dale farm evictionAV.jpg
  • A walk along the River Thames on the Southbank in London. Aggressive inline skater performs a glide trick. Aggressive inline is a form of inline skating executed on specially designed inline skates with focus on grinding and spins. Participants refer to the activity as rollerblading, "blading", "skating" or "rolling". Aggressive skating tricks can be performed on street obstacles or on ramps. Street skaters perform more grinds and slides, whereas ramp skaters have more air-time and therefore can perform other, often acrobatic tricks. This area is very popular especially on the weekends for Londoners to walk and see different arts, culture and entertainment.
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  • A walk along the River Thames on the Southbank in London. Aggressive inline skater performs a glide trick. Aggressive inline is a form of inline skating executed on specially designed inline skates with focus on grinding and spins. Participants refer to the activity as rollerblading, "blading", "skating" or "rolling". Aggressive skating tricks can be performed on street obstacles or on ramps. Street skaters perform more grinds and slides, whereas ramp skaters have more air-time and therefore can perform other, often acrobatic tricks. This area is very popular especially on the weekends for Londoners to walk and see different arts, culture and entertainment.
    20130202southbank aggressive inline ...jpg
  • Young boy wearing a Lord Ganesha mask alongside Hindu devotees participate in the annual Tamil chariot festival at the Murugan Temple in Highgate, London, England 17th July 2016. Thousands attend the colourful celebration as the temple's Goddess Amman (Tamil for Mother) is paraded on a beautifully decorated chariot pulled by the people through the streets around the temple, which brings to a close the four week Mahotsava festival. The Hidu god Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
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  • Young boy wearing a Lord Ganesha mask alongside Hindu devotees participate in the annual Tamil chariot festival at the Murugan Temple in Highgate, London, England 17th July 2016. Thousands attend the colourful celebration as the temple's Goddess Amman (Tamil for Mother) is paraded on a beautifully decorated chariot pulled by the people through the streets around the temple, which brings to a close the four week Mahotsava festival. The Hidu god Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
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  • Young boy wearing a Lord Ganesha mask alongside Hindu devotees participate in the annual Tamil chariot festival at the Murugan Temple in Highgate, London, England 17th July 2016. Thousands attend the colourful celebration as the temple's Goddess Amman (Tamil for Mother) is paraded on a beautifully decorated chariot pulled by the people through the streets around the temple, which brings to a close the four week Mahotsava festival. The Hidu god Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
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  • Young boy wearing a Lord Ganesha mask alongside Hindu devotees participate in the annual Tamil chariot festival at the Murugan Temple in Highgate, London, England 17th July 2016. Thousands attend the colourful celebration as the temple's Goddess Amman (Tamil for Mother) is paraded on a beautifully decorated chariot pulled by the people through the streets around the temple, which brings to a close the four week Mahotsava festival. The Hidu god Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
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  • Young boy wearing a Lord Ganesha mask alongside Hindu devotees participate in the annual Tamil chariot festival at the Murugan Temple in Highgate, London, England 17th July 2016. Thousands attend the colourful celebration as the temple's Goddess Amman (Tamil for Mother) is paraded on a beautifully decorated chariot pulled by the people through the streets around the temple, which brings to a close the four week Mahotsava festival. The Hidu god Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7695.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7686.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7684.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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