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  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Protestors try to send BP a message in a bottle. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Shareholders arrive. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Drill, Spill, Kill - the message on a net trapping protestors like fish. Environmental protestors outside the BP AGM at the Excel Centre. They are highlighting the dangers of deep sea drilling and the damage to the Gulf. As well as being anti tar sands oil and the general impact of burning fossil fuels on the environment.
    BP AGM protest GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Environmental protest at the Drax AGM, the Grocer’s Hall, London 22 Apr 2015. London Rising Tide and Biofuelwatch attempt to expose and oppose burning biomass and coal. They claim that Drax Power Station has “led the way for the industry: lobbying; greenwashing; converting and building the necessary infrastructure; and clearcutting hugely biodiverse native forests in the southern US and Canada”. They also believe that ‘Drax exemplifies much that is wrong with UK energy policy and "renewable" energy subsidies’.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Drax AGM protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • An old man brings his own chair to sit amongst a sea of daisies and from time to time get some exercise by walking to one edge and back - Clapham Common has begun to return to some form of normality as the effects of the Government easing of restrictions and sunny weather combine to encourage people out - Lambeth Council have now removed the signs and tape that stopped people sitting on benches. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The Mr Whippy ice cream van makes a popular return. Clapham Common is not that busy despite the sun being out and that now people are allowed to sit, if only briefly, on the benches. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The Mr Whippy ice cream van makes a popular return. Clapham Common is not that busy despite the sun being out and that now people are allowed to sit, if only briefly, on the benches. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Confusion over masks remains to be clarified, as an older lady , apparentltly, pontlessly wears a mask on her outdoor walk. Fit older people make their own decision on whether to stay locked down - All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The cafe near the closed bandstand is now open, for drinks and ice cream, with a one way system and social distancing. Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Parks police ask people to move on - Battersea Park is reasonably busy,  and generally people maintain some social distance, as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Battersea Park is reasonably busy,  and generally people maintain some social distance, as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A woman meditates as Parks Police patrol and spread the message about staying at home and social distancing - Battersea Park is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Parks Police patrol and spread the message about staying at home, not resting on benches and social distancing - Battersea Park is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54465_1.jpg
  • People start to use the benches to meet up with friends or for families - Clapham Common has begun to return to some form of normality as the effects of the Government easing of restrictions and sunny weather combine to encourage people out - Lambeth Council have now removed the signs and tape that stopped people sitting on benches. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB56587.jpg
  • The Mr Whippy ice cream van makes a popular return. Clapham Common is not that busy despite the sun being out and that now people are allowed to sit, if only briefly, on the benches. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A couple ignore advice to not sunbathe as they read their broadsheet papers - including an article on the effects of the virus in the FT. It is a bank holiday for VE Day but most people are out to enjoy the sun on Clapham Common in advance of the anticipated easing of some restrictions on Sunday. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Despite warning signs traffic on teh south cirular is about normal for a bank holiday - It is a bank holiday for VE Day but most people are out to enjoy the sun on Clapham Common in advance of the anticipated easing of some restrictions on Sunday. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Confusion over masks remains to be clarified, as an older couple, apparentltly, pontlessly wear masks on her outdoor walk. Fit older people make their own decision on whether to stay locked down - All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB55889.jpg
  • Happy to be eating ice cream  but also breaking the no sitting rules - it is the clear dilema of easing lockdown. The cafe near the closed bandstand is now open, for drinks and ice cream, with a one way system and social distancing. Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB55636.jpg
  • Happy to be eating ice cream  but also breaking the no sitting rules, as dog walkers chat, spaced out, in the background - it is the clear dilema of easing lockdown. The cafe near the closed bandstand is now open, for drinks and ice cream, with a one way system and social distancing. Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • An adult, on a bench, drinks a can of Guiness while the masked child he is with plays on a phone - Battersea Park is reasonably busy,  and generally people maintain some social distance, as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54867_1.jpg
  • A muslim woman in a niqab is used to masking - Battersea Park is reasonably busy,  and generally people maintain some social distance, as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • On any other day this would be normal behaviour but people passing by an old couple do not think to give them sufficient room - - Battersea Park is reasonably busy,  and generally people maintain some social distance, as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A couple are so engrossed on their phones that they give no social distance to the postwoman as she makes a mail delivery across the Common - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Doing all froms of excercise while topping up the Vitamin D, possibly after advice from the Chief Medical officer yesterday - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Topping up the Vitamin D, possibly after advice from the Chief Medical officer yesterday - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54526.jpg
  • Topping up the Vitamin D, possibly after advice from the Chief Medical officer yesterday - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People ride over a chalk sign that says 'You're doing great considering' - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • People ride over a positive message - I think you're doing so Great, Considering - written in chalk on the cycle lane - Clapham Common is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • Parks Police patrol and spread the message about staying at home and social distancing - Battersea Park is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54475 copy_1.jpg
  • Parks Police patrol and spread the message about staying at home and social distancing - Battersea Park is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54472_1.jpg
  • A cyclist opts for a heavy duty gas mask and goggles - Battersea Park is reasonably busy as the sun is out and it is warmer. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB54463_1.jpg
  • Some people ignore the 'brief' part of teh eased instruction on using the benches - Clapham Common is not that busy despite the sun being out and that now people are allowed to sit, if only briefly, on the benches. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB56184.jpg
  • Signs warn people to stay 2m apart - All ages enjoy the opportunity to exercise on Wimbeldon Common as the sun is out. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
    GB55861.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • A woman celebrating the first 20 years Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Warming up - The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan joined choreographer Akram Khan and Londoners as they warmed-up at City Hall for the international Big Dance Pledge. On Friday 20 May, over 40,000 people in 43 countries around the world will take part in the Big Dance event, which has been specially choreographed by Akram Khan. Among the Londoners were: Students from University of Roehampton; MovE17 community group; Children from John Scurr Primary School; and the Croydon Community Dance group. This year is the finale of Big Dance, celebrating ten years of grassroots and community dance.
    Sadiq Khan Big Dance GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Warming up in the dead leaves - 2000 Santas of all ages take part in the annual Santa Run in Battersea Park to support Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.
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  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Warming up before the start -Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk is celebrating its 20th MoonWalk London with a Roaring Twenties themed celebration. 15,000 women and men wearing brightly decorated bras Power Walk a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) or Half Marathon (13.1+2 miles) through the streets of London at Midnight to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer.
    MoonWalk Walk the Walk GBPhotos 22.jpg
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