RMDTR6X6–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. The IGas exploratory drilling site on Barton Moss near Manchester, near where campaigners have demonstrated against the process of fracking. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTR6X5–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. The IGas exploratory drilling site on Barton Moss near Manchester, near where campaigners have demonstrated against the process of fracking. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTR6WT–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. The IGas exploratory drilling site on Barton Moss near Manchester, near where campaigners have demonstrated against the process of fracking. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTR7JF–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. A family protest on Barton Moss near Manchester against exploratory drilling close to the IGas Barton site. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTR7JA–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Anti-fracking protestors on Barton Moss near Manchester continue their campaign for a third month against exploratory drilling close to the IGas Barton site. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTR891–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Anti-fracking protestors gather on Barton Moss near Manchester continue their campaign for a third month against exploratory drilling close to the IGas Barton site. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBMF–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBMB–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBKD–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBMP–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBK4–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBKR–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBK0–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBM8–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBM9–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBKN–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRBKW–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. Former Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam plays a gig close to the IGas Barton fracking site near Manchester in support of the protest against exploratory drilling. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRA7F–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. The Warrington Wolves Rugby League mascot 'Wolfie' poses for a photo with a father and daughter at Barton Moss. Anti-fracking protestors on Barton Moss near Manchester continue their campaign for a third month against exploratory drilling close to the IGas Barton site. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRA7A–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. The Warrington Wolves Rugby League mascot ' Wolfie' poses for a photo with a little girl at Barton Moss. Anti-fracking protestors on Barton Moss near Manchester continue their campaign for a third month against exploratory drilling close to the IGas Barton site. Campaigners fear the process of hydraulic fracturing could be environmentally hazardous, and lead to the poisoning of water supplies and a contamination of the atmosphere. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRA7G–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. A selection of placards at Barton Moss. An anti-fracking camp will remain near the iGas Barton site after Judge David Hodge QC granted an adjournment to 6th March to decide whether the protesters can remain. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RMDTRA7B–Barton Moss, Salford, UK. Sunday 23rd February 2014. A temporary dwelling at Barton Moss. An anti-fracking camp will remain near the iGas Barton site after Judge David Hodge QC granted an adjournment to 6th March to decide whether the protesters can remain. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
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