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National park gas plan would have “significant environmental impacts” – ruling

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2026

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By Ruth Hayhurst on January 7, 2026

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Slow walking protest tolerated by police at Horse Hill, commander tells trial

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 15, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

The trial of nine anti-fracking campaigners arrested at protests at the Horse Hill oil well near Gatwick heard that police tolerated some walking in front of lorries to slow down deliveries to the site.

Updated: No national limits on density of fracking sites, says Minister

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 15, 2016 • ( 24 Comments )

The government has ruled out national limits on the number of fracking sites in shale gas areas. It has also refused to set a minimum distance between wells and homes.

Court examines policing at Horse Hill anti-fracking protests

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 14, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

The policing of protests at the Horse Hill oil site near Gatwick came under scrutiny at the trial of nine anti-fracking campaigners today.

180,000+ name petition supporting Lancashire fracking decision delivered to government

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 14, 2016 • ( 11 Comments )

A petition of 186,000+ names was delivered to Downing Street and the Department of Communities and Local Government this afternoon calling on government to respect the refusal of fracking plans in Lancashire.

Case dropped against Horse Hill fracking protester but trial of 9 others gets underway

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 13, 2016 • ( 23 Comments )

The case against an anti-fracking protester arrested during demonstrations outside the Horse Hill exploratory oil site near Gatwick Airport was dropped this afternoon.

UKOG pays £3.5m for Celtique Energie Sussex drilling licence

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 13, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

UK Oil and Gas Investments, one of the companies behind the Horse Hill oil well near Gatwick, has paid £3.5m for a Petroleum Exploration and Development Licence (PEDL) in the West Sussex Weald.

What’s happening this week? 13-19 June 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 13, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

DrillOrDrop’s weekly update of events about fracking, onshore oil and gas and the campaigns around them. Please let us know (click here) if any of these details are incorrect or if other events should be included. Event listings for the rest of June and later in the year here

Fracking Week in Parliament – fortnight ending 10 June 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 12, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Fracking Week in Politics is back with:  Mark Williams on environmental impact assessments for fracking Cat Smith on the impact of fracking on coastal tourism Murdo Fraser and Liam Kerr on jobs from fracking in Scotland Links to our reports on key debates in the Scottish Parliament and Northern Ireland […]

UK link to alleged under-reporting of fracking methane emissions

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 11, 2016 • ( 26 Comments )

A climate change campaign group has called for an investigation into allegations that high profile US research – cited in UK planning applications and parliamentary advice – under-stated methane leaks at shale gas sites.

Campaigners warn of court challenge to Kirby Misperton fracking decision

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 10, 2016 • ( 4 Comments )

Opponents of shale gas exploration warned North Yorkshire County Council today they may seek a judicial review of the decision to grant planning permission to Third Energy to frack at Kirby Misperton. Also today Greenpeace stepped up its campaign with an appeal for funds to challenge fracking across […]

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