Attack on Hs2 workers by 30 strong mob

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Hs2 workers have reportedly been attacked and Thames Valley Police are appealing for anyone who has footage or witnessed the incident after a group harassed HS2 construction site workers in Small Dean, Wendoverby by a gang of 30 people.

Poilce have said that there was a “violent disorder and assault” in Small Dean, Wendover on Friday 27th March which night left nine workers of site security staff injured.

There has been continued intimidation by protesters on security staff and those working at the site the abuse by activists which has made many working at the site scared and forced them to step up security on the job.

An HS2 spokesperson communed saying that: “Over the last few weeks, our staff working near Wendover have been subject to a campaign of abuse, harassment and violent assault.

“On Friday night, this campaign escalated, with a gang of 30 masked activists attacking staff, punching and stamping on them in the dark in the middle of the A413, leaving eight people injured and one taken to hospital.

“This is totally unacceptable and we are cooperating with the police to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“In the meantime, extra security is being put in place including more lighting, fencing and dog patrols.”

The incident occurred on the A413 with passing traffic narrowly missing people on the road and causing a major obstruction.

Thames Valley Police commuted saying: “This was an unacceptable outbreak of violent disorder where a number of people were attacked in what appears to have been a pre-meditated and orchestrated incident.

“This incident took place in close proximity to the A413, and although thankfully no one was seriously hurt, this was a serious incident.

“We are appealing to anybody who was driving in the area at around the time and who has dash-cam in their vehicles to please check this and contact the police if it has captured anything that could assist this investigation.

“You can call 101, quoting incident reference 2343 of 26 March or make a report online.

“You can also report 100% anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Many local residents said there has been a lot of tension between HS2 security staff  and the protesters dubbed locally as “carrots” because of their orange vests, and activists at an adjacent protest camp has been simmering for months.