Residents living near a quarry say they're being battered by choking clouds of dust and debris thrown up from its pits. They have voiced fears over air pollution and environmental damage surrounding Whitworth Quarry, close to Cowm Reservoir, on the border of Rossendale and Rochdale.
Several visitors, and people with homes nearby, have raised concerns - with a councillor saying she believes a young cormorant died near the reservoir because of dust inhalation. READ MORE: "It's too f****** mad": Liam Gallagher on THAT Oasis question, Chanel embracing Manchester, 'hipsters and d***heads'...
and why he's staying away from Man City The Woodland Trust has embarked on a widespread tree planting scheme in order to 'encourage birds and wildlife to return to the area, and hide the landscape scars caused by excessive stone quarrying'.
But walkers say they are concerned that the levels of dust coming from the quarry are causing pollution to the reservoir and impacting on air quality.