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"Drill land" in London refers to the housing projects of Brixton and Peckham, south of the River Thames, and of Tottenham, to the north — pockets of isolation in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
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Mr. Hynek, who farms for a living, said he shared one major concern with his neighbors: the increasing conversion of farmland into drilling land.
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