British shale pioneer Cuadrilla Resources said it planned to appeal June’s decisions by a county council to deny permits for a hydraulic fracturing campaign. “We have given careful consideration to appeal the planning decisions taken by Lancashire County Council,” Cuadrilla Chief Executive Officer Francis Egan said in a statement. “This is a natural step in the democratic process for deciding any planning application.” The council in Lancashire last month voted to refuse a permit to start a hydraulic fracturing campaign in the Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood sites. The council said it refused the applications because of noise and visual impact concerns, and “potentially severe” impacts on road infrastructure and traffic, respectively. In the past, the […]