 First we didn't really know much about fracking so we did some research and then the more and more concerned we were. Decided that we just didn't want it across the way from where we lived. We didn't want the noise, we didn't want the disruption. We were concerned about what would happen to the environment. We bought this property cos we were looking for somewhere for our retirement years. Somewhere that was a bit more rural. Clearly we didn't expect fracking. Felly, we sat watching the television one evening. We could hear this bang outside and I asked what was that. My husband said, I think it was an earth tremor. But the bigger swam, the one that was 2.9 magnitude, happened on a bang colliding Monday morning at about 8 o'clock in the morning. We were downstairs in our kitchen, and when it started we could hear all the pots in the cupboard, all the glasses and china in the cupboard rattling. It's worry because while the wells are still there, while they're not plugged, there's always the risk that fracking might start again.