Vote for Anne Power and Barton Moss Camp in Observer Ethical Awards.

anne-power-6788218Frack Free Greater Manchester is very pleased that the courage, resilience and peaceful nature of the campaign against Igas’ test drilling on Barton Moss has been recognised by the judges of this prestigious award.

Local supporter Jackie Anderson of said “Its an incredible honour for the Camp to be nominated as they represent the epitome of local heroism in an ethical manner. The continual focus on a peaceful campaign to bring attention, support and debate to the plight of the local residents living close to the Barton Moss site has been inspiring and overwhelmingly life changing. The camp have campaigned over the winter months on a daily basis working alongside the local community without recourse to violence to protect our beautiful land and our way of life here on the Moss to stop our land from being destroyed.

Barton Moss Protector Darren Nesbit said “Nobody’s doing this for any award or recognition.  When it’s all over we’ll party like the world has just begun, which in effect it will have, but until then, there’s too much work to do. Peace & love & freedom.”

You can vote for Anne Power as Campaigner of the Year and Barton Moss Protection Camp as Local Hero here.

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