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Published on: 20/02/2018 05:29 PMReported by: rogerblaxall
Elvis would have been in his element at a public fracking meeting held in Downholland on Saturday...
Aurora Energy Resources sent a number of its top management to the meeting in a bid to calm fears about the planned fracking on the west Lancashire/Sefton border, but many remain to be convinced.
One Formby man told Roger Blaxall that his detailed questions about waste disposal weren’t adequately answered while another lady from a Formby anti fracking group gave short shrift to the questionnaire that she filled in, saying it was far too limited for the amount of detailed questions she had.
Aurora MD Ian Roche had several lengthy conversations with members of the public with copious amounts of information about the plans given on several pop up boards in Downholland Village Hall.
During the morning a BBC North West film crew turned up to cover the meeting; for more on this contentious issue, click here: https://drillordrop.com/2018/01/05/a...st-lancashire/.
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[QUOTE=rogerblaxall;6628295]Elvis would have been in his element at a public fracking meeting held in Downholland on Saturday...
Would the same people have protested against coal mining, where the mines were regularly blasted deep down in the ground?
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They are a fringe group of pseudo environmentalists who have lost the scientific argument and now rely on specious fear based scare stories.
They are mostly ignored if they want a cause then banning wood burning stoves would be a good start .
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