Fracking and Mining on the Northumberland coast

I have recently discovered that Druridge Bay is going to have a new open cast mine. This is a really busy place for migrant birds and there is already campaign to prevent it. Added to that area around the small coastal town adjacent to this, Amble, has been identified for fracking and the government are selling licences. Here's the new Facebook page. What action can we take to prevent this from happening? Can/will the RSPB help support our causes? Here is the Facebook Page I have started with links to information about it. https://www.facebook.com/NoAmbleRothburyFracking? Just off the coast of Amble is Coquet Island, famous for the largest breeding colony of roseate terns as well as populations of puffin and arctic tern. The area is a stop off for many migrant birds and we have otter, deer, marsh harrier and a host of other residents. Of course, the mining and fracking are big business and hard for small people like me to fight. I am an RSPB member! Many thanks, Ivor