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  • Anti-fracking campaigners head for the sea to cool off after a long day n the sunBlackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Beach goers watch anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking cmapigners all together on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom.  As a truck with equipment arrives police move in to clear the road. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom.  As a truck with equipment arrives police move in to clear the road. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Cloack event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. An activist is arrested for jumping on a truck bringing equipment after he handed himself over. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom.  As a truck with equipment arrives police move in to clear the road. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. A man plays violin outside the police cordon. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. An activist is arrested for jumping on a truck bringing equipment after he handed himself over. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. An activists got on the truck which kept moving and took hin inside the Quadrilla perimeter. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Quadrillas Killing Fields. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.  Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. An activists got on the truck which kept moving and took hin inside the Quadrilla perimeter. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom.  As a truck with equipment arrives police move in to clear the road. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom.  As a truck with equipment arrives police move in to clear the road. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Two activists up a tower made of pallets build over night. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling. Fracking is a highly disputed and and destructive way of extracting gas and locals and environmental expert are highly critical of the procedures. Fracking is a destructive and potential dangerous and highly contentious method of extracting gas and this site will be the first of many in the United Kingdom reaching miles out under ground.
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  • Anti-fracking  activists and protesters outside the gates of Quadrillas fracking site June 31st, Lancashire, United Kingdom. Local entrepreneur Peter Marquis passes the protesters giving them all two fingers. The struggle against fracking in Lancashire has been going on for years. The fracking company Quadrilla is finally ready to bring in a drill tower to start drilling and anti-frackinhg activists are waiting in front of the gates to block the equipment getting in.
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  • An Anti-fracking campaigner is keeping track on how far the drilling is at the Cuadrilla fracking site in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • All day and and night anti-fracking campaigners hold out signs to passing traffic in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Four local anti-fracking women demonstrate their opposition on the pavement outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Tina Rothery speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Miranda Cox speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A woman in white hand out leaflets about the dangers of fracking to waiting traffic in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • People enjoying the live entertainment in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Musicians play tunes in the road outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A sign in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • A young boy is resting under the open sky in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Pole van passing the peaceful event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • An opportunistic New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A0152.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5259_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5067_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5017_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A4902_1.jpg
  • An opportunistic New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A mobile kitchen feed the many people taking part in the event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A0659.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5165_1.jpg
  • A small boy is about to ride the Frack Free Phoenix bike in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Cuadrilla security guards watch the party unfolding in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A0626.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5098_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • The event is over and people gather outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A mobile kitchen feed the many people taking part in the event in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Signage outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning yoga class in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A0077.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5246_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
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  • A young boy is having his face painted in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning meditation outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A0248.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5148_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5076_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5057_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A5046_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A4836_1.jpg
  • Anti-fracking climate activists from Reclaim the Power blocking a gate to Leapers Wood quarry, March 27th 2017 near Lancaster, United Kingdom. The quarry is owned by Tarmac, a crh pompany which supposedly is supplying aggregates to the building of fracking sites in Lancashire.  The blockad, done by one woman in a swing, is causing huge disruption and is part of the groups targeting of companies supplying to the fracking industry. The blockade is the first of an announced run of direct actions called Break the Chain, tageting the supply chain of the fracking industry.
    AB9A4787_1.jpg
  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Morning meditation outside Cuadrillas gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A poster outside the site where Cuadrilla wants to conduct fracking testing. Anti-fracking movement protesting against the company Cuadrilla's fracking testing near Balcombe.
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  • A man is putting the last touches to an outdoor shower in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  The shower is for people participating in the Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • People settling down for the night in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A young woman and a small boy is conversing whil he generates power on a the bike in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Amelia Womack Dept Leader of the Green Party speak in support of the Lancashire women and the anti-fracking movement.  UP to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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  • Joe Corre of Talk Fracking speak in support of the Lancashire women and the anti-fraacking movement.  UP to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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  • Baroness Jenny Jones from the Green Party,  speak in support of the Lancashire women and the anti-fraacking movement. Up to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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  • Maria and Michelle from Lancashire tied onto the railings at Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy in a symbolic protest against fracking. Up to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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  • Anti-fracking signs and posters in front of the gates to the site where   the company Cuadrilla wants to do fracking testing near Balcombe.
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  • Up to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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  • Up to a hundred women from the Lancashire anti-fracking movement dressed as suffragettes congregate in Parliament Square and pay the Dep For Energy, Business and Industrial Strategy a visit, London, Unted Kingdom, September 12 2018
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