Anti-fracking protesters, Sherwood Forest, 7.1.16, photo by Jane Crowter

Anti-fracking protesters, Sherwood Forest, 7.1.16, photo by Jane Crowter   (Click to enlarge: opens in new window)

Fracking protest in Sherwood Forest

On 7th January, with only a week’s notice, over 300 people came together to protest against plans by chemical giant INEOS to carry out seismic surveys in Sherwood Forest – a move which marks a clear intent to frack in the area. The rally at the Major Oak on a cold winter’s day brought together environmentalists, socialists and even Robin Hood himself to make their voices heard.

Socialist Party banner at the protest, photo Jane Crowter

Socialist Party banner at the protest, photo Jane Crowter

The Tory government has introduced laws to assist the shale gas industry while simultaneously blocking the growth of renewable energy. Fracking has now been approved, but not yet begun, at three sites in England, however Sherwood Forest is the first forest to be targeted.

Fracking is destructive, causing damage to properties and polluting the water table. Members of the Socialist party from Mansfield to Coventry attended the protest to share our call for investment in clean energy – to create decent, skilled jobs, and to protect the environment – and for democratic, public ownership of the energy industry.

Jane Crowter, Coventry Socialist Students

This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 12 January 2017 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.