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Published Pontypridd, United KingdomUpdated

'Had to move because of a plan to expand a quarry'

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Campaigners in Pontypridd have been protesting against plans to enable the Craig-yr-Hesg quarry to continue operating beyond 2030. The 'Save Craig-yr-Hesg Mountain' and 'TirPontypridd' groups are calling on Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and the Welsh Government to reverse a decision to extend the quarry's operating agreement until 2047.
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Campaigners in Pontypridd have been protesting against plans to enable the Craig-yr-Hesg quarry to continue operating beyond 2030. The 'Save Craig-yr-Hesg Mountain' and 'TirPontypridd' groups are calling on Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and the Welsh Government to reverse a decision to extend the quarry's operating agreement until 2047.

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360 broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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