Cuadrilla Resources undertook its first, and to date, only, high-volume hydraulic fracturing job near Westby in 2011. Cuadrilla halted operations in May 2011 at the site due to seismic activity damaging the casing in the production zone. In June 2015,
Lancashire County Council turned down an application by Cuadrilla to extract shale gas by means of
fracking at a site at Little Plumpton. This was overturned on appeal in 2016 and the council's own appeal to the
Court of Appeal was lost in January 2018. In November 2017 Cuadrilla, in agreement with the government, financially compensated the local community for the disruption. A community fund of £100,000 was created, and additionally households within 1 km will receive about £2,070 and others within 1.5 kilometres will receive about £150. The cost of
Lancashire Constabulary policing the site, since January 2017, was estimated to have been between £6m and £8m. ==See also==