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Ministers attend weekly cabinet meeting at No10 Downing Street.
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Ministers attend weekly cabinet meeting at No10 Downing Street.
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Ministers attend weekly cabinet meeting at No10 Downing Street.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
An original NUM 'Cole not Dole' badge.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Bob Collier an NUM member who stayed on strike during the whole national NUM strike of 1984/85. Bob is now a Councillor was responsible for organising the placement of the memorial miners carriage to the miners who lost their lives through mining related accidents or illness.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Bob Collier an NUM member who stayed on strike during the whole national NUM strike of 1984/85. Bob is now a Councillor was responsible for organising the placement of the memorial miners carriage to the miners who lost their lives through mining related accidents or illness.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
David Amos, now a writer and historian, but previously a 5th genreationn Miner who did not strike during the NUM National strike and a founder member of the breakaway Union of Democratic Miners (UDM) which was formed in Nottinghamshire after the strike.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
David Amos, now a writer and historian, but previously a 5th genreationn Miner who did not strike during the NUM National strike and a founder member of the breakaway Union of Democratic Miners (UDM) which was formed in Nottinghamshire after the strike.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
David Amos, now a writer and historian, but previously a 5th genreationn Miner who did not strike during the NUM National strike and a founder member of the breakaway Union of Democratic Miners (UDM) which was formed in Nottinghamshire after the strike.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
A mug commemorating the NUM Strike.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Old Annesley which was home to many of miners at Annesley Colliery when it was open.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Old Annesley which was home to many of miners at Annesley Colliery when it was open.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
The former grounds of Annesley Colliery.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
The former grounds of Annesley Colliery.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Old Annesley which was home to many of miners at Annesley Colliery when it was open.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
The site of the the now demolished Annesley Colliery.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Old Annesley which was home to many of miners at Annesley Colliery when it was open.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Old Annesley which was the home to many of miners of Annesley Colliery.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Writer Harry Paterson author of 'Look Back in Anger.'.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Ex Miner Jan Fejfor (98), with his wife Stella Fejfor and Daughter Tina Thompson, in his back yard in the town of Annesley.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Ex Miner Jan Fejfor (98), with his wife Stella Fejfor and Daughter Tina Thompson, in his back yard in the town of Annesley.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Ex Bin Man Ray Munks in his back graden. Mnay of the residents of Annesley have lived in the same house all their lives.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Annesley Woodhouse WMC which featured in the BBC Drama. Annesley.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith “Froggy” Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Annesley Woodhouse WMC which featured in the BBC Drama. Annesley.
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'It was refreshing to see what Sherwood did': how the BBC's acclaimed miners' strike drama went down in the real pit villages
In the Nottingham streets where the serial is set, the struggle now is to control the narrative of a fiercely contested history.
James Graham's unmissable BBC series Sherwood, which dramatises the village's history over the past four decades.
Apart from the trauma of the murder that was the primary inspiration for the fiction of Sherwood - Keith ÒFroggyÓ Frogson, former trade unionist, was killed with a crossbow and samurai sword a couple of streets away from the grocery shop in 2004 - there was also all the buried hurt and anger of the 1984 miners' strike, which divided Nottinghamshire's neighbours and families, the long-ago war that some still want to fight.
The BBC Drama 'Sherwood' focussed on the tensions during the 1984/85 Miners strike in the pit town of Annesley in Nottinghamshire. 103 NUM members of the workforce stayed out on strike creating tension between them and the remaining working miners.
Sherwood Street which was the location of a murder featured in the BBC Drama Sherwood.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Signs protest against potential fracking in front of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Signs protest against potential fracking in front of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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