The quarry closed in 1895
Community leaders said while Stainton Quarry Ltd had lodged a proposal in April last year withCounty Council to resume operations at Gayles Quarry, near Ravensworth it remained unclear whether the proposal would become a reality.
The firm, which aims to export blocks to stone cutting plant at Stainton near Barnard Castle, sparked alarm among numerous residents over the scheme which would see blocks of stone transported by HGVs along rural lanes to the SQL stone cutting plant at Stainton.
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