Longstone Edge

Posted by Catherine Flitcroft on 18/04/2008
Photo: www.longstone-edge.org.uk

The Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA) has decided to challenge the High Court Judge’s decision to allow quarrying to resume at Longstone Edge.

Following the worrying decision by High Court Judge, Mr Justice Sullivan when he overturned the inspectorate’s decision at Longstone Edge and ruled that the quarry operators could continue to remove and sell as much limestone as operationally possible, the PDNPA has agreed to seek leave to take this to the Court of Appeal.

A coalition of national and local environmental and amenity groups, including the British Mountaineering Council, the Council for National Parks, the Campaign to Protect Rural England, Friends of the Earth, Friends of the Peak District, Plantlife, the Ramblers’ Association and the Save Longstone Edge Group, have already called on Government ministers to step in and save the Peak District from uncontrolled quarrying. They are also working alongside the PDNPA to persuade Government to support revocation. Read a full press release.

The local MP for the area, Patrick McLoughlin met with Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment and urged him to act quickly. As BMC members, you too can also play your part by writing to your local MP. 

Help us campaign:
If you would like to help us campaign to save Longstone Edge and to ensure our National Parks are protected from destruction by unnecessary quarrying activity, then please write to your local MP expressing your concerns and asking them to write to the Secretary of State to urge him to act swiftly. Your local MP can be found here.

Download the campaign letter (pdf)



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11/01/2013
How much Limestone was sold??? thats all i want to know but nobody thought that some poor soul might have to do that question for homework? (ME) Why cant you think about that eh? If i'm honest i just want to get my homework done but all i can find is "SAVE LONGSTONE EDGE!" Yeah i want to protect the wildlife and everything but no one needs 12 articles on that. Can you just answer me the question on how much limestone was sold?

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