Contract interface, view east, 3 April 1995

Contract interface, view east (see all photos of the same view)

The end of contract 1 can be seen here, and work has finally started on contract 2 - though it hasn't got far. A multitude of tents can be seen in the treetops of Stanworth Valley where protestors were attempting to halt progress on the motorway; at the top right, a new access track has been laid to reach the contract 2 works and at the time this picture was taken it appears to have several police vans parked on it. A mechanical excavator is parked on the line of the road and surrounded by people - a standoff between protestors, contractors and police, perhaps.

At the bottom of the picture, rock cutting has begun at Stanworth, with a deep trial pit now dug.

Date
Direction of view
East

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