The Harehope Quarry Project offers environmental education, field studies, rural skills training, community development, and community arts based from a limestone quarry in the North Pennines.
The project is also developing a smallholding, which is run on organic principals. The smallholding comprises 2 acres of ponds and 12 acres of grassland. The ponds are used to raise carp in an extensive system, where the fish feed on algae and other plants and their diet is supplemented with organic barley.
The fish will be sold to niche markets after 2 years. The smallholding area comprises 2 allotments used for the production of vegetables and herbs, a small orchard and 2 small paddocks for the pigs.
The various areas of grassland will be brought into a grazing regime as fencing takes place to improve the biodiversity of the limestone grassland. Currently they are used by our flock of 60 chickens that provide for our local egg round.