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Women's Anti-Fracking March in Lancashire
Local women who have been opposing Cuadrilla’s plan to frack in the area for years undertake a peaceful march. Lancashire county council voted against the controversial drilling technique in 2015 but was subsequently overruled by the government. The protest march, led by women in white clothes, starts from Maple Farm and arrives at the Preston New Road site, where a 15-minute silent protest takes place followed by speeches from Emma Thompson and other women.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STROFL
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/03/2018
Locations:
Europe
,
Lancashire
,
Preston
,
United Kingdom
Credit line:
© Elizabeth Dalziel / Greenpeace
Size:
4475px × 3009px 974KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Emma Thompson Joins the Women’s Anti-fracking March in Lancashire
Oscar-winning actor and writer Emma Thompson joins dozens of Lancashire women on a peaceful walk and silent protest at the controversial Cuadrilla site in Preston New Road. The Nanny McPhee star is in Preston to show solidarity with local women who have been opposing Cuadrilla’s plan to frack in the area for years.
Lancashire county council voted against the controversial drilling technique in 2015 but was subsequently overruled by the government.
The protest march, led by women in white clothes, starts from Maple Farm and arrives at the Preston New Road site, where a 15-minute silent protest takes place followed by speeches from Emma Thompson and other women.
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