Lifespan of Edston Quarry in Peebles extended by more than two decades
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The green light has been given to extend the lifespan of a Borders quarry by more than 20 years.
On Monday, August 1, members of Scottish Border Council’s planning and building standards committee agreed a 21 year extension for work at Edston Quarry in Peebles, which is operated by Tillicoultry Quarries, based at Kincardine, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth.
A report to the committee said: “The current quarry is a hard rock quarry producing greywacke and claystone for road surfacing and the construction industry. The extension proposal would allow a further 21 years of extraction plus a further year for completion of restoration. The method of working is based upon production of 100,000 tonnes of aggregate per annum.”