London, August 18th 2014. Two activists from anti-fracking group No Dash For Gas, their arms linked in a protective tube and their hands superguled to the steps, blockade the entrance to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in protest against redacted information in a government report on the potential impacts of shale gas exploration on rural communities. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
Two activists from anti-fracking group No Dah For Gas, as part of their Reclim The Power campaign have superglued themselves to the entrance of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in protest against the redaction of 63 separate points in a government report into the impact of shale gas exploration on Rural communities. The action takes place as anti-frackers are encamped near Blackpool in an attempt to disrupt shale gas exploration.
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Location: DEFRA HQ, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
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