Fracking warning at Sherwood Forest celebration

Anti-fracking campaigners on the march at the Charter of the Forest anniversary celebration.Anti-fracking campaigners on the march at the Charter of the Forest anniversary celebration.
Anti-fracking campaigners on the march at the Charter of the Forest anniversary celebration.
The perils of fracking were underlined at a celebration in Sherwood Forest to mark the 800th anniversary of a hugely important charter.

The Charter of the Forest was established in 1217 to give everyone rights of access to woodland, heathland, grassland and wetlands across the country, rather than restrict them to use by the royal family and aristocracy.

More than 100 people gathered around the Major Oak at Sherwood Forest to acknowledge the anniversary, and one of the event’s guest speakers warned that fracking was now a modern-day threat to the ancient freedoms.

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