Anti-fracking campaigner James Nisbet, pictured in the village of Wharles, close to the proposed site at Roseacre Wood, Lancashire where fracking firm Cuadrilla has been given permission to undertake construction and testing for shale gas extraction. On 6th October, 2016 UK Government's Communities secretary, Sajid Javid, accepted an appeal from Cuadrilla against an earlier decision to turn down their plans to frack on sites on the Fylde coast.
Anti-fracking campaigner James Nisbet, pictured in the village of Wharles, close to the proposed site at Roseacre Wood, Lancashire where fracking firm Cuadrilla has been given permission to undertake construction and testing for shale gas extraction. On 6th October, 2016 UK Government's Communities secretary, Sajid Javid, accepted an appeal from Cuadrilla against an earlier decision to turn down their plans to frack on sites on the Fylde coast.
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Location: Wharles, United Kingdom
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