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Fracking protest divides Balcombe village | Fracking protest divides Balcombe village |
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For this sleepy village a summer of protest beckons. | For this sleepy village a summer of protest beckons. |
Balcombe, in West Sussex, has found itself at the heart of a debate over hydraulic fracturing - known as fracking. | Balcombe, in West Sussex, has found itself at the heart of a debate over hydraulic fracturing - known as fracking. |
Test drilling is due to begin for oil exploration by energy company Caudrilla, however, there are worries locally this will lead to the search for shale gas. | Test drilling is due to begin for oil exploration by energy company Caudrilla, however, there are worries locally this will lead to the search for shale gas. |
Protesters, police and journalists have descended in their hundreds as lorries drive in and out of the site delivering equipment. | Protesters, police and journalists have descended in their hundreds as lorries drive in and out of the site delivering equipment. |
So how have the villagers responded to the test drilling? And do the protests, which could last through August and into September, have the support of the village? | So how have the villagers responded to the test drilling? And do the protests, which could last through August and into September, have the support of the village? |
'Standing up against it' | 'Standing up against it' |
Balcombe has 2,000 residents, one village store, a pub and several small shops. | Balcombe has 2,000 residents, one village store, a pub and several small shops. |
It is also now home to a drilling company and a large group of impassioned protesters. | It is also now home to a drilling company and a large group of impassioned protesters. |
This was not always the case. | This was not always the case. |
Three weeks ago Balcombe resident Louisa Delpy stood alone with two others outside the gates of the site. | Three weeks ago Balcombe resident Louisa Delpy stood alone with two others outside the gates of the site. |
She said: "We couldn't imagine the protest would be like this now - I thought I was an individual standing up against it." | She said: "We couldn't imagine the protest would be like this now - I thought I was an individual standing up against it." |
Speaking at the camp outside the drilling site, which is a 15-minute walk from the village, she said the village was "united" against the drilling but added that Balcombe was "very conservative". | Speaking at the camp outside the drilling site, which is a 15-minute walk from the village, she said the village was "united" against the drilling but added that Balcombe was "very conservative". |
'Nimbyism' | 'Nimbyism' |
Unsurprisingly, support for the protest is unanimous down at the camp. | Unsurprisingly, support for the protest is unanimous down at the camp. |
However, up in the village, despite it being festooned with placards and posters protesting against the drilling, there is also opposition to the protest. | However, up in the village, despite it being festooned with placards and posters protesting against the drilling, there is also opposition to the protest. |
Michael Dutton, who has lived in the village since 1948, said: "It's all 'nimbyism' along with professional protesters - they're very disruptive. | Michael Dutton, who has lived in the village since 1948, said: "It's all 'nimbyism' along with professional protesters - they're very disruptive. |
"I would prefer we get our oil from Balcombe than the Middle East or Russia." | "I would prefer we get our oil from Balcombe than the Middle East or Russia." |
And Balcombe resident Jacky Hall said the protesters were "primarily outsiders". | And Balcombe resident Jacky Hall said the protesters were "primarily outsiders". |
"They're not fracking - why don't they [the protesters] wait until they've done the exploratory drilling? | "They're not fracking - why don't they [the protesters] wait until they've done the exploratory drilling? |
"People used to drive through the village and say, 'oh it's a lovely village'. Now they talk about the protesters." | "People used to drive through the village and say, 'oh it's a lovely village'. Now they talk about the protesters." |
'Don't like outsiders' | 'Don't like outsiders' |
So far there have been dozens of arrests since police started to move protesters away from the gates. | So far there have been dozens of arrests since police started to move protesters away from the gates. |
Cuadrilla, which had hoped to begin drilling last week but has been thwarted by the protesters, would need fresh permission from the Environment Agency to carry out shale gas exploration. | |
Kathryn McWhirter, who is from the village and an active member of the protest camp, said she believes support for the drilling among villagers is minimal. | Kathryn McWhirter, who is from the village and an active member of the protest camp, said she believes support for the drilling among villagers is minimal. |
"It's a very conservative village and there's a small element who are against the protests," she said. | "It's a very conservative village and there's a small element who are against the protests," she said. |
"They don't like outsiders and they don't like a fuss being made." | "They don't like outsiders and they don't like a fuss being made." |
However, with permission to drill currently due to end on 28 September, it is likely protest camp will remain over the summer with the "fuss" set to continue. | However, with permission to drill currently due to end on 28 September, it is likely protest camp will remain over the summer with the "fuss" set to continue. |
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