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Calls For Government To Save Peak Landscape

Groups including the RA and BMC are calling for the government to end quarrying at Longstone Edge.


Posted: 30 June 2008
by Jon

A coalition of eight major groups is calling on the government to act now to stop quarrying at Longstone Edge or lose 350 acres of irreplaceable Peak District landscape for ever.

It's now five years since Bleaklow Industries and MMC resumed the mining of a 1952-granted mineral permission at the outstandingly beautiful Longstone Edge in the Peak District National Park.

This week, the Longstone Edge Coalition (LEC), an alliance of eight major environmental and conservation groups, has written to the Government urging DEFRA to provide immediate financial support to the Peak District National Park Authority to halt continued devastation caused by the quarrying.

In a letter to the Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn MP, Ruth Chambers, Deputy CEO of the Campaign for National Parks has urged the Government to "give the highest priority" to saving Longstone Edge.  

She comments: "The irreplaceable national park land at Longstone Edge has, this year, suffered five years of devastation from quarrying.

 "The Government must act now to save this precious land that it is bound to protect,  because fresh ground is being cleared for further quarrying."

The Ramblers' Association is also behind the campaign and is calling for the government to step in 'to help the national park authority stop the demolition.'

Funding Needed

The LEC, which includes both the Ramblers Association and the BMC wants the revocation of the 1952 mining permission and for the government to provide funds for the court appeal against the decision of the High Court to allow the resmption of quarrying on the site.

If the appeal fails, another option may be for the government to buy out the mineral rights from the owners and to close the quarry.

A 2007 public inquiry had ruled that quarrying of limestone at Longstone Edge was illegal and must stop, but this decision was overturned.

More background at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk and www.longstone-edge.org.uk.


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