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Yorkshire village faces petrochemical giant in anti-fracking fight. Ineos, owned by UK’s richest man, wants to overturn ban on well next to sheltered housing.
A petrochemical company owned by Britain’s richest man is attempting to overrule a Yorkshire council to drill a shale gas well next to a sheltered housing development. Residents in Woodsetts, Rotherham, have crowdfunded £10,000 to pay a lawyer to help them oppose the application by Ineos to carry out test core drilling on a field just outside the village.
Woodsetts village in South Yorkshire where residents and campaigners from Woodsetts Against Fracking are fighting plans by energy firm INEOS to start shale gas extraction in an agricultural field in the village. A public Inquiry is due to hear evidence when it begins on 11 June in Rotherham.
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Yorkshire village faces petrochemical giant in anti-fracking fight. Ineos, owned by UK’s richest man, wants to overturn ban on well next to sheltered housing.
A petrochemical company owned by Britain’s richest man is attempting to overrule a Yorkshire council to drill a shale gas well next to a sheltered housing development. Residents in Woodsetts, Rotherham, have crowdfunded £10,000 to pay a lawyer to help them oppose the application by Ineos to carry out test core drilling on a field just outside the village.
Woodsetts village in South Yorkshire where residents and campaigners from Woodsetts Against Fracking are fighting plans by energy firm INEOS to start shale gas extraction in an agricultural field in the village. A public Inquiry is due to hear evidence when it begins on 11 June in Rotherham.
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Yorkshire village faces petrochemical giant in anti-fracking fight. Ineos, owned by UK’s richest man, wants to overturn ban on well next to sheltered housing.
A petrochemical company owned by Britain’s richest man is attempting to overrule a Yorkshire council to drill a shale gas well next to a sheltered housing development. Residents in Woodsetts, Rotherham, have crowdfunded £10,000 to pay a lawyer to help them oppose the application by Ineos to carry out test core drilling on a field just outside the village.
Woodsetts village in South Yorkshire where residents and campaigners from Woodsetts Against Fracking are fighting plans by energy firm INEOS to start shale gas extraction in an agricultural field in the village. A public Inquiry is due to hear evidence when it begins on 11 June in Rotherham.
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Yorkshire village faces petrochemical giant in anti-fracking fight. Ineos, owned by UK’s richest man, wants to overturn ban on well next to sheltered housing.
A petrochemical company owned by Britain’s richest man is attempting to overrule a Yorkshire council to drill a shale gas well next to a sheltered housing development. Residents in Woodsetts, Rotherham, have crowdfunded £10,000 to pay a lawyer to help them oppose the application by Ineos to carry out test core drilling on a field just outside the village.
Woodsetts village in South Yorkshire where residents and campaigners from Woodsetts Against Fracking are fighting plans by energy firm INEOS to start shale gas extraction in an agricultural field in the village. A public Inquiry is due to hear evidence when it begins on 11 June in Rotherham.
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Fracking protest
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Potestors locked-on with tyres and concrete, blocking the main Preston to Blackpool A road outside Cuadrilla's Preston New Road well site in Little Plumpton near Blackpool as the shale gas exploration firm begin fracking for shale gas for the first time in the UK since 2011.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Fracking paused in Blackpool after biggest tremor to date. Minor earthquakes are emerging as major threat to UK fracking.LITTLE PLUMPTON, 05 October 2018 - Cuadrilla Resources' Preston New Road site near Blackpool where they expect to begin fracking for shale gas in the next few days.
Residents of Blackpool have reported feeling the tremors of an earthquake from nearby fracking operations that started two months ago. The minor earthquake was not only the biggest yet but was on a par with one in 2011 that led to a moratorium on fracking.
The 1.5-magnitude quake occurred at about 11.20am on Tuesday, shortly after the shale gas company Cuadrilla resumed fracking after a month-long break. The firm?s Preston New Road site is about one mile to the east of Blackpool. The tremor was far higher than the regulatory threshold of 0.5 magnitude ? the level at which firms have to stop fracking, which involves pumping high volumes of water, sand and chemicals underground to fracture rock and release the gas within. The company said it would pause and continue to monitor seismic activity for the next 18 hours, in line with the regulatory regime, before resuming.
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Natalie Hynde
Natalie Hynde is the daughter of singer Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders and musician Ray Davies from The Kinks. Natalie is a staunch activist against fracking and was arrested in Balcombe when she and her boyfriend superglued their hands together during an anti-fracking protest at the drill site in West Sussex. The controversial method of fracking involves high pressure liquid being pumped deep underground to split shale rock and release gas supplies.
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Natalie Hynde
Natalie Hynde is the daughter of singer Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders and musician Ray Davies from The Kinks. Natalie is a staunch activist against fracking and was arrested in Balcombe when she and her boyfriend superglued their hands together during an anti-fracking protest at the drill site in West Sussex. The controversial method of fracking involves high pressure liquid being pumped deep underground to split shale rock and release gas supplies.
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Natalie Hynde
Natalie Hynde is the daughter of singer Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders and musician Ray Davies from The Kinks. Natalie is a staunch activist against fracking and was arrested in Balcombe when she and her boyfriend superglued their hands together during an anti-fracking protest at the drill site in West Sussex. The controversial method of fracking involves high pressure liquid being pumped deep underground to split shale rock and release gas supplies.
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Natalie Hynde
Natalie Hynde is the daughter of singer Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders and musician Ray Davies from The Kinks. Natalie is a staunch activist against fracking and was arrested in Balcombe when she and her boyfriend superglued their hands together during an anti-fracking protest at the drill site in West Sussex. The controversial method of fracking involves high pressure liquid being pumped deep underground to split shale rock and release gas supplies.
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