- Cawdor Quarry
Cawdor Quarry is a dis-used
quarry in Matlock,Derbyshire . Much of it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).The
Peak District is renowned for itsquarrying , and stone from Cawdor Quarry was used in the construction of bothHyde Park Corner and theThames Embankment inLondon .Around 2000, the quarry land was purchased by the
supermarket giantJ Sainsbury who proposed the building of a new supermarket by the spring of 2002. This hit against much opposition from localshopkeeper s and proposals to regenerate most of the centre of Matlock became part of the plan. This included a newbus station (to be located close to Sainsbury's), the diversion of theA6 road , the possibility of makingCrown Square into a pedestrianised area wheremarkets could be held and the possibility of making the bridge over the River Derwentone-way . The bus station, the diversion of the A6, and the one-way bridge were all incorporated into the plan which was approved. From January 2007,Birse Engineering ,started work on developing the new road and Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd, main contractors for J Sainsbury started work on the superstore. The store opened on Thursday 4th October 2007, with the petrol station opening on the 25th October, later that month.There are also plans to build 400+ new homes at Cawdor Quarry in a development called
Matlock Spa . This additional development will occur soon, following on from the completion of thesupermarket project.
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