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Fracking protest 'scars' Balcombe village | Fracking protest 'scars' Balcombe village |
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After a summer of anti-fracking protests in Balcombe many residents have said the village has been left "scarred" and "divided". | After a summer of anti-fracking protests in Balcombe many residents have said the village has been left "scarred" and "divided". |
It was the destination of choice for environmental protesters and the media over the summer. | It was the destination of choice for environmental protesters and the media over the summer. |
The small village in Sussex was home to an exploratory oil drilling operation, which some feared would lead to fracking. | The small village in Sussex was home to an exploratory oil drilling operation, which some feared would lead to fracking. |
But where there were once hundreds of people and dozens of tents, there is now nothing but a few placards. | But where there were once hundreds of people and dozens of tents, there is now nothing but a few placards. |
The company behind the drilling, Cuadrilla, has submitted a fresh planning application to West Sussex County Council to continue work, which is yet to be validated and put online. | |
Despite no large-scale demonstrations planned for the Christmas period, protesters have vowed to continue their opposition since there were evicted in November. | Despite no large-scale demonstrations planned for the Christmas period, protesters have vowed to continue their opposition since there were evicted in November. |
According to Alison Stevenson, who is the chairwoman of the parish council, all this has left the village "bitter". | According to Alison Stevenson, who is the chairwoman of the parish council, all this has left the village "bitter". |
"It has left scars that will be there for a long time," she said. | "It has left scars that will be there for a long time," she said. |
"It has divided the village into new Balcombe and old Balcombe." | "It has divided the village into new Balcombe and old Balcombe." |
She said the protests, which began in July and resulted in dozens of people being arrested, including Green MP Caroline Lucas, split the village into "three camps". | She said the protests, which began in July and resulted in dozens of people being arrested, including Green MP Caroline Lucas, split the village into "three camps". |
"There are people who are pro-drilling, people who are anti-drilling and people who we call 'anti-antis', those who are simply opposed to the protesters," she said. | "There are people who are pro-drilling, people who are anti-drilling and people who we call 'anti-antis', those who are simply opposed to the protesters," she said. |
"I believe the 'anti-antis' form the majority of Balcombe residents." | "I believe the 'anti-antis' form the majority of Balcombe residents." |
This is disputed by Kathryn McWhirter, from the Frack Free Balcombe Residents Association, who believes most people in the village support the protest. | This is disputed by Kathryn McWhirter, from the Frack Free Balcombe Residents Association, who believes most people in the village support the protest. |
She said: "Many people in Balcombe have been so politicised by this, people who would never have protested before. | She said: "Many people in Balcombe have been so politicised by this, people who would never have protested before. |
"You see it all around the country, that as soon as a fracking planning application goes in, a protest movement springs up. | "You see it all around the country, that as soon as a fracking planning application goes in, a protest movement springs up. |
"The village is absolutely divided - we put notices up and seconds later they're taken down. We put yellow ribbons on doors and lampposts and you get up in the morning and they've been snipped off. | "The village is absolutely divided - we put notices up and seconds later they're taken down. We put yellow ribbons on doors and lampposts and you get up in the morning and they've been snipped off. |
"It's almost funny - I feel like writing to the producers of The Archers and offering them a script." | "It's almost funny - I feel like writing to the producers of The Archers and offering them a script." |
One of those against the protests is Malcolm Thomason, 56, who was born and raised in Balcombe and lives roughly 600m from the drilling site. | One of those against the protests is Malcolm Thomason, 56, who was born and raised in Balcombe and lives roughly 600m from the drilling site. |
"I've done my research on fracking and I believe it is safe," he said. | "I've done my research on fracking and I believe it is safe," he said. |
"I know people who have put anti-fracking posters up in their windows just so they don't upset their neighbours. | "I know people who have put anti-fracking posters up in their windows just so they don't upset their neighbours. |
"And I've had people that I've known for years, who used to talk to me when you walk past, now just grunt a hello." | "And I've had people that I've known for years, who used to talk to me when you walk past, now just grunt a hello." |
The parish council is planning an independent poll of residents to gauge opinions in the new year. | The parish council is planning an independent poll of residents to gauge opinions in the new year. |
But it is not known whether this will simply expose divisions in the village or go some way to heal the wounds. | But it is not known whether this will simply expose divisions in the village or go some way to heal the wounds. |
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