Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Fracking-Protest-in-UK-27MZIFVG24LZ.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HR2Completed★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HR5Completed★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HR7Completed★★★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HQWCompleted★★★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HR3Completed★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04STVCompleted★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HQSCompleted★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04HR6Completed★★★★Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGP04INKCompleted★★★★View AllGP04INYAnti-Fracking Protest in UKOne of the Greenpeace activists blocking the village green in Chancellor George Osborne’s Tatton constituency, and erecting mock drilling rigs and other fracking equipment, while climbers have occupied the first floor balcony of his constituency office building and renamed it as the headquarters of “Frack & Go”.The fracking of Osborne’s village green comes as a ComRes poll is released, showing the majority of his constituents oppose shale gas extraction, with widespread concern over noise and disruption, earth tremors and the impact on local house prices should fracking go ahead in the area.Locations:Cheshire (England)-Knutsford-United KingdomDate:4 Mar, 2013Credit:© Steve Morgan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3744px X 5616pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Construction-Day-Drinking-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-Hard hats-Hydraulic fracturing-KWCI (GPI)-Measuring tools-One person-Outdoors-Street theatre actionsShoot:Anti-Fracking Protest in UKGreenpeace activists block the village green in Chancellor George Osborne’s Tatton constituency, erecting mock drilling rigs and other fracking equipment. Climbers have also occupied the first floor balcony of his constituency office building and renamed it as the headquarters of “Frack & Go”.The fracking of Osborne’s village green comes as a ComRes poll is released, showing the majority of his constituents oppose shale gas extraction, with widespread concern over noise and disruption, earth tremors and the impact on local house prices should fracking go ahead in the area.