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LCCs refusal of planning permission for the Singleton site overturned.

Under the headline “Cuadrilla wins monitoring station battle”, Lancashire Evening Post reports on the planning Inspectorate’s decision to overturn Lancashire County Councils refusal of planning permission for Cuadrilla to continue using the site as a monitoring station.

The Planning Committee’s decision was made on the 25th February 2015 on the grounds of impact to the landscape from the use of monitoring equipment at the Grange Hill site, a site which was drilled in 2010 but not used and which sat idle following the expiry of the original permission. Cuadrilla had applied for a further period to utilise the site for monitoring purposes but the committee rejected the application. Initially Cuadrilla took no action to overturn the Committee’s decision until after they had also been refused permission to drill at both Preston New Road and Roseacre when they not only launched an appeal against the refusal of those applications but also a separate appeal against the refusal decision relating to Grange Rd, Singleton.

The appeal relating to Preston New Road and Roseacre is the subject of a Public Enquiry currently being held at Blackpool Football Club and expected to continue into mid March. With regard to the Singleton site they made an  appeal and requested that it be dealt with in writing as they felt it did not warrant being included in the aforementioned enquiry.

Full story from the Lancashire Evening Post here…….

 

 

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Hollywood actor Mark Ruffallo wears a Frack Free Lancashire badge to the BAFTAs

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Following on from his personal plea to the PM no to force fracking on the people of Lancashire Hollywood actor Mark Ruffallo went on to appear on the red carpet at the BAFTAs wearing a Frack Free Lancashire badge.

Mark has been a strong supporter of the opposition to fracking in the USA and played a leading role in the fight to get Governor Cuomo to ban fracking in New York state, a campaign that resulted in the Governor banning the process in the state.

On behalf of the people of Lancashire we thank him for his support.

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Statements of support from the Rally at Blackpool Football Club – 9th Feb.

Margaret Greenwood MP (Lab) for Wirral West

I fully support the people of Lancashire and the right of the local authority to stop fracking in Lancashire.

Today people are gathering to show their opposition to fracking in Lancashire. This protest is being sustained by people who care about communities, care about the environment and care about the future.

Climate change is a reality and we have a responsibility to do what we can to mitigate the risks.
We must fight to protect the world in which we live and demand investment in the renewables our country and our planet need.

I would like to extend my support to everyone involved in challenging fracking in Lancashire and pay tribute to the stand you are making. Thank you.

Cat Smith, Labour MP (Lab) for Lancaster and Fleetwood

“Thank you to all those who have worked hard to make today’s rally happen. I am sorry I am unable to be with you outside the hearing today.
Since my election a MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood in May last year – and for many years before – I have been very clear that fracking is not a solution, but the problem, for Britain’s energy needs.

In Westminster I consistently highlight the hypocrisy that the Government puts barriers in the way and cuts support for green energy whilst rolling out the red carpet and tax breaks for fracking companies.

Fracking can’t come on line in time to meet the energy needs its supporters claim it will, it will not bring local jobs, but it will put at risk our environment and our tourist economy.

However, what I want to stress most strongly is this – I am angry that a government that talks of devolution and a Prime Minister who claims to champion localism rides rough shot over us on this decision on fracking. Fracking does not have the support of Lancashire folk and we do not want it. I’ll be working with all who want – like me – to see Lancashire frack free.”

Statement from Andrew Gwynne MP (Lab) for Denton and Reddish

“If this government believes in localism, then it should fully respect the decision of Lancashire County Council to reject fracking in the county.
Any overturning of the decision of the locally elected council and the local community’s wishes would open the floodgates to similar decisions being overturned and that would be a travesty for democracy.”

Statement by Vivienne Westwood

Although I can’t be there with you, I am sending my support to all of you in Blackpool today who are leading an inspiring campaign to keep Lancashire frack free. We all know fracking is a dirty, polluting industry that we don’t need and don’t want in Lancashire or anywhere. Lancashire has already said no to fracking. But now David Cameron is working with the industry to try to force it on local communities. This is an attack on democracy. We need to build our future on renewable energy and cutting how much energy we need, rather than more fossil fuels. Communities in Lancashire have already shown that we can stop Cuadrilla – and we can and must do it again.

Statement by Muslim Climate Action

Fracking is a dangerous method of extracting shale gas from the Earth. The physical damage caused to the Earth is immense, and it is currently wrecking areas of outstanding natural beauty. As Muslims, when we hear of this degradation to the earth, it feels as though we have forgotten that: ‘the world is green and beautiful, and Allah has appointed [us] as Guardians over it’?

We, as Muslim Climate Action stand for environmental justice. In December, we travelled to Paris to show our solidarity with our brothers and sisters around the world in the fight against climate change and we got see first hand the amazing community in Lancashire who battled against the odds to stop fracking in Lancashire

We as humans have a distinct role in the universe, and a special responsibility amongst God’s creatures. So we must take initiative, when we see the destruction of eco systems, environments and wildlife. We must remind ourselves of the Prophet Mohammed’s (pbuh) advice, and we must “Be a community that calls for what is good, urges what is right, and forbids what is wrong.” We must remain Guardians of this world, and take joint responsibility for what we use, to ensure we make the best use of nature. And, we must always remember that the earth is not ours, but Gods.

So as the Government attempts to take fracking decisions out of local councils, who are accountable to their voters and give responsibility to unelected planning inspectors instead. We must stand united, no matter what religion or race, uphold justice to ensure that the Earth which was bestowed to us remains preserved. We stand united with the people of Lancashire and we pray for another victory for the community.

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Through Our Eyes Photo Exhibition Premiere

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9th February 2016 –

The hugely successful “Through Our Eyes” photo voice exhibition premiered today in Blackpool. Ruth Hayhurst from Drill Or Drop gives a sneak peek of the exhibition by Anna Szolucha, a social anthropologist at the University of Bergen in Norway.  The exhibition is a collection of 34 photographs, each accompanied by a statement by the photographer reflecting on what it means to live with the prospect of fracking.

‘Fracking through our eyes’ – photo exhibition premiers in Blackpool

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Defend Lancashire Rally 9th Feb 2016

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It was a fantastic rally today which marked the first day of the public enquiry/Cuadrilla appeal.  Huge thanks to everyone who came along to support us. Special thanks to Friends of the Earth for all their help organising the event and the speakers.

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“Through Our Eyes” Photo Exhibition – 9th Feb Blackpool

frack_free_lancashire_3Coinciding with the first day of the public appeal “Through Our Eyes” is a photovoice exhibition that shows what it means to live under the threat of fracking.

Exhibition organiser Dr Ania Szolucha, an anthropologist from the University of Bergen in Norway said: “The idea for the exhibition came from an ongoing research project that explores the social impacts of shale gas developments in Lancashire. The exhibition itself, however, is only possible thanks to a collective effort from many people.

The exhibition shows that even before fracking commences, it has very profound impact on the local communities and there is no better way of showing this impact than by using people’s own words and images.”

The exhibition takes place from 11.30am onwards on Tuesday 9th February 2016,
Venue

Excelsior Hotel, 177/181 Lytham Road, Blackpool, FY1 6EU – Admission is FREE.

Map here…….

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Why we are standing with Lancashire…

Via Jamie Peters at Friends of the Earth

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Why we will be standing up for Lancashire – and why you should join us…

“Last year was another frack free year for Lancashire and for the UK.

In June, Lancashire won an amazing victory when elected officials voted to reject Cuadrilla’s application to frack in the county.

Now this victory is at risk because fracking company, Cuadrilla, has appealed against the council’s decision. Even worse, the government has revealed that one politician in Westminster will make the final decision, which could lead to fracking being forced on Lancashire.

The first day of the public hearing into the Council’s decision will be on Tuesday 9 February – and communities in Lancashire will be outside to make their voices heard.

Lancashire will again stand up to say NO to fracking by attending the public inquiry in Blackpool and the rally outside.

I’ve been campaigning hand in hand with local residents to stop fracking being forced on Lancashire. I asked them why they think it is so important to be at the rally on Tuesday, and here is what they said.”

https://www.foe.co.uk/green-blog/why-we-will-be-standing-lancashire-why-you-should-join-us

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Hollywood Actor Mark Ruffalo in urgent plea to UK Prime Minister

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Hollywood actor and environmental campaigner Mark Ruffalo has made a passionate plea to UK prime minister David Cameron urging him not to force fracking on the people of the UK..

“Mr Cameron you are making an enormous mistake and its a legacy mistake because there is no fracking that can be done safely. Today we are at the precipice of a renewable energy revolution. This is the new economy. We had 200 countries from around the world agree that its time to leave fossil fuels in the ground. This is where all new wealth will be created, this is where new jobs are going to be created and not only that, your people don’t want it (fracking) you have already told them once before that if they didn’t want it, you wouldn’t push them to take it and you are turning back on your word Sir. What is a politician if he isn’t credible. So I would say to you, this is a wonderful opportunity for you to honour your people, to honour their will but also to take them into the renewable energy future of the world and to be a real true and honest world leader and leave the fossil fuels in the ground. What we are being told by every single scientist in the world thats we must leave 70% of it in the ground if we have a chance at all and to join us and the rest of the world in making this monumental transition into a cleaner, safer more just world.” Mark Ruffalo

http://www.film-news.co.uk/news/UK/35514/Mark-Ruffalo-s-passionate-plea-to-British-PM-Frack-no

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