The government has approved a new high-speed rail line that will cut through north London and people living along the route are assessing how it may affect their daily lives.
Kenton is a small village with about 80 houses and most residents have an opinion on the controversial HS2 scheme.
The £17bn project will cut travel times between London and Birmingham to less than 50 minutes but for some in Kenton the positives are not so evident.
Local Doctor Amaan Sajid said: "It won't deliver anything locally in terms of new stations or business, so it's not going to improve the economy for this particular area destroying my great practise work that I have worked on for many years."
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