Environmental Policy

The Harehope Quarry Project realises that the planned prevention or reduction of pollution is cheaper than rectifying after the event.

Our policy begins with a consideration of the impact of the Harehope Quarry Project's activities on both the local and wider environment and will take into account the transportation of raw materials, use of energy, distribution of finished product and discharge of emissions and waste.

The Harehope Quarry Project has the following commitments and objectives to:

  • Minimise the disturbance to the local and global environment and to the quality of life of local communities. Where possible efforts will be made to enhance the environment and local communities.
  • Comply with all statutory regulation.
  • Maintain appearances and highest environmental standards at Harehope Quarry.
  • Take positive steps to conserve scarce and non-renewable resources.
  • Assess environmental effects of new processes and developments.
  • Provide necessary information to enable proper use, storage and disposal of Harehope Quarry Project products to avoid harm to the environment.
  • Involve the community in developments and projects.
  • Continue to make environmental improvements.

Overall to develop the business paying full regard to the environment and taking into account the views of all parties whose interest may be affected.

Latest News

Harehope becomes a LAND Demonstration site
15th Nov 2011
The Harehope Quarry Project has successfully become a LAND learning centre. The learning centres are permaculture projects, who show, explain and describe to volunteers, visitors and an interested public, how the principles and ethics of permaculture are applied to their project. As a LAND learning centre Harehope Quarry will form part of an England-wide co-operative network.
Trees for Harehope
15th Nov 2011
The Harehope Quarry Project has received a grant from Durham County Council for 80 trees. The trees will be planted during National Tree week - 26 November - 4 December 2011.
Frosterlety goes plastic-free!
22nd Nov 2010
Traders in Frosterley, with the help of the ‘Working for a Future in Frosterley’ project, are introducing a scheme to reduce the use of plastic bags in the village. The scheme will be launched on 27 November 2010. Cotton bags will be available in the Frosterley branch of the Penrith Co-operative Society and at Gardiner’s Country Store on a ‘borrow and return’ basis and Turtle Bags at The Village Chip Bar. Frosterley Community School are designing their own bags that will be for sale at £2, with all proceeds going to the school. These will be available in early December.

Next Events

Volunteer Day
25th Feb 2012
10.00am – 4.00pm. Join in our regular volunteering event. Tasks will include the continued work on the eco-classroom and nature reserve management. Refreshments and a light lunch are provided so if you intend to come please let us know so we have an idea of numbers.
Art exhibition and workshops with Johnnie Foker
10th Mar 2012
Family workshop – ‘Flying Things'. 1.30pm – 4.00pm. Join this family art workshop, with artist Johnnie Foker from Bearpark Artists Co-operative in Durham. Booking essential. Families £12.00. Refreshments available.
Art exhibition and workshops with Johnnie Foker
10th Mar 2012
Art exhibition. 11.00am – 3.00pm. Johnnie will be exhibiting his work at Harehope Quarry throughout the weekend. He is well known for original work inspired by his love of birdlife. There will also be an opportunity to see and buy some of Johnnie's work. Refreshments available.