Fracking opponents target conference
RAAF anti-fracking group at Lib Dem party conference in Brighton
Campaigners battling to halt plans for shale gas drilling in the Lancashire countryside have taken their fight to the Liberal Democrat party conference.
Cuadrilla Resources has set up sites across parts of Lancashire to test the feasibility of extracting shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, known has fracking.
The Residents Action on Fylde Fracking (RAAF) and Friends of the Earth travelled to the Liberal Democrat party conference on Saturday, to lobby energy secretary Ed Davey who is due to rule on whether site explorations can continue, following tremors on the Fylde coast last year.
Friends of the Earth’s North West Campaigner Helen Rimmer said: “Shale gas exploration is rushing ahead despite the huge uncertainty over the impacts of fracking on the environment and health, and the risks to the farming and tourism economies.
“Lancashire residents travelled to Brighton to send a clear message to the Energy Secretary that we don’t want fracking. We have abundant clean, renewable energy sources and harnessing these could create thousands of jobs across the region.”
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