Logo: The Harehope Quarry Project
CURRENT PROJECTS
GREEN WOODWORKING
Image: Visitors enjoying a green woodworking course.
Our resident green woodworker, Ray Gill (in red) leads a course outside our straw bale workshop.
These visitors enjoyed a day's 'bodging' (making parts for chairs) using traditional methods such as shavehorses and pole lathes. The wood they are working is Ash taken from the quarry's woodlands, which are managed by Ray.
We are able to organise courses and workshops.
Contact Ray for details.
Email Ray Gill
CHARCOAL BURNING
Other pages:
THE HAREHOPE QUARRY PROJECT
Environmental education, sustainable living and field studies in the North Penines, County Durham
NEWS
Updates on activities, events and other occurrences at Harehope.
ABOUT US
Harehope Quarry people.Who are we, what we do.
ECO-CLASSROOM
Environmental and sustainability education in a Walter Segal self-build eco-classroom
NATURE RESERVE
Geology and wildlife in a quarry reclaimed by nature.
SMALLHOLDING
Hens, carp, cattle and vegetables.
EVENTS AND VOLUNTEERING
Events diary, other activities in development, volunteering.
SCHOOLS
Environmental education opportunities for schools.
GEOLOGY
Geological interpretation, geology garden, Frosterley Marble.
COMMUNITY ARTS
Arts activities at Harehope quarry.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Green woodworking, composting, charcoal making, Rock Detectives club.
ARCHIVE
Some of the things we've already done.
HOW TO FIND US
Location maps and contact information.
LINKS
HAREHOPE QUARRY STUFF
Notes and photos on life in the quarry project.
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