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Balcombe oil: Glued fracking protesters arrested | |
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Two people who glued their hands together in protest at exploratory drilling for oil near Balcombe in West Sussex have been arrested. | |
Natalie Hynde, 30, daughter of Pretenders star Chrissie Hynde, and Simon "Sitting Bull" Medhurst, 55, formed a "human lock" by the site gate. | |
They were freed within a couple of hours and led into police vans. | They were freed within a couple of hours and led into police vans. |
Protesters fear the works could lead to fracking, the process of extracting shale gas from deep underground. | Protesters fear the works could lead to fracking, the process of extracting shale gas from deep underground. |
The protests, which entered a seventh day on Wednesday, have delayed energy firm Cuadrilla's plans to start drilling at the woodland site. | |
As she carried out her protest, Ms Hynde said: "This is the last bit that they need to start test drilling, so we want to hold them up." | |
Her boyfriend and veteran eco-campaigner Mr Medhurst, known as "Sitting Bull", said: "Our message is that you are not going to get away with poisoning the ground-water either here or anywhere in the rest of the country." | |
'We feel bullied' | 'We feel bullied' |
Sussex Police said the pair were the only people arrested on Wednesday. | |
A total of 25 campaigners have been arrested since last Friday. | |
Francis Egan, Cuadrilla's chief executive, said earlier that the drilling would not pose a threat to the village of Balcombe. | |
"We've no intention of ruining the countryside and we won't ruin the countryside," he said. | "We've no intention of ruining the countryside and we won't ruin the countryside," he said. |
Mr Egan said the process would take about a couple of months and involve a six-inch hole in the ground, which he described as "not a major engineering activity". | Mr Egan said the process would take about a couple of months and involve a six-inch hole in the ground, which he described as "not a major engineering activity". |
Campaigners at the site, who also fear the tests will lead to a large increase in the number of lorries in the area, have included human rights activist Bianca Jagger. | Campaigners at the site, who also fear the tests will lead to a large increase in the number of lorries in the area, have included human rights activist Bianca Jagger. |
Kathryn McWhirter, from the No Fracking in Balcombe Society (NoFiBS), said local residents welcomed the support of protesters from outside the area. | Kathryn McWhirter, from the No Fracking in Balcombe Society (NoFiBS), said local residents welcomed the support of protesters from outside the area. |
"We in Balcombe feel bullied. Bullied by the oil and gas industry. Bullied by our government. | "We in Balcombe feel bullied. Bullied by the oil and gas industry. Bullied by our government. |
"We stand strong in the fight against this dangerous and misguided government policy." | "We stand strong in the fight against this dangerous and misguided government policy." |
Activist Katy Dunne said people from the village had been bringing down cream teas, clean water, tents, and home-cooked meals. | Activist Katy Dunne said people from the village had been bringing down cream teas, clean water, tents, and home-cooked meals. |
"There has been a constant presence of villagers down here," she added. | "There has been a constant presence of villagers down here," she added. |
Fell to ground | Fell to ground |
Several lorries went into the site on Wednesday as police officers formed a ring around the front of the vehicles to keep protesters away. | Several lorries went into the site on Wednesday as police officers formed a ring around the front of the vehicles to keep protesters away. |
Some campaigners lined the road and turned their backs to symbolise their opposition to fracking. | Some campaigners lined the road and turned their backs to symbolise their opposition to fracking. |
Many held placards saying "Frack off", "Kill the Drill" and "Frack for Sussex". | Many held placards saying "Frack off", "Kill the Drill" and "Frack for Sussex". |
After one lorry, campaigners fell to the ground in the middle of the road in unison. | After one lorry, campaigners fell to the ground in the middle of the road in unison. |
On Tuesday, Supt Lawrence Hobbs of Sussex Police, said the protest had been peaceful, but looked set to continue. | On Tuesday, Supt Lawrence Hobbs of Sussex Police, said the protest had been peaceful, but looked set to continue. |
"It is clear that this protest looks like it may be going on for some weeks so we are moving from an initial response to preparing resources required from now." | "It is clear that this protest looks like it may be going on for some weeks so we are moving from an initial response to preparing resources required from now." |
Cuadrilla would need fresh permission from the Environment Agency to carry out shale gas exploration using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. | Cuadrilla would need fresh permission from the Environment Agency to carry out shale gas exploration using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. |
Campaigners fear this would then lead to potential water contamination and environmental damage. | Campaigners fear this would then lead to potential water contamination and environmental damage. |
Mr Egan said he accepted the right to protest, but it raised a wider issue about the willingness to exploit the UK's natural resources. | Mr Egan said he accepted the right to protest, but it raised a wider issue about the willingness to exploit the UK's natural resources. |
He said: "We have certainly been delayed. | He said: "We have certainly been delayed. |
"There are a lot of protesters, we have no issue with peaceful protest in Balcombe, we respect people's rights to do that. | "There are a lot of protesters, we have no issue with peaceful protest in Balcombe, we respect people's rights to do that. |
"I think the wider argument is, frankly, is the UK capable of developing its own natural resources or not?" | "I think the wider argument is, frankly, is the UK capable of developing its own natural resources or not?" |