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Longcliffe Quarries in major NSC sponsorship deal

James Thorne and Paul Boustead
L-R: IQ chief executive officer James Thorne and Paul Boustead, group managing director of Longcliffe Quarries Ltd, celebrate the announcement of Longcliffe’s five-year sponsorship deal with the National Stone Centre in Wirksworth

Company commits to donate £100,000 over next five years to boost visitor learning experience

MAJOR Derbyshire Dales employer Longcliffe Quarries Ltd have joined forces with the National Stone Centre (NSC), in Wirksworth, to highlight career opportunities in the quarrying industry and inspire the next generation to come and work in this vital sector.

Longcliffe have committed to donate £100,000 over the next five years, starting with a Phase 1 contribution of £20,000 this year to revamp the NSC’s Learning Zone. This first project will involve remodelling, refurbishing and upgrading the existing Learning Zone and ‘Story of Stone’ exhibition.

The work will enhance the experience for all visitors including schools, other students and the general public. The project will include opening up the exhibition space so that it is more accessible; updating the presentation of the exhibits and introducing interactive displays for visitors to engage with.

 

Phase 2 of the sponsorship will involve an £80,000 donation towards the NSC’s ambitious plans to develop a brand-new £6.5 million visitor centre, plans for which were submitted to Derbyshire County Council in 2022.

The NSC, which merged with the Institute of Quarrying last year, aims to make the site the ‘leading UK facility promoting the importance of the mineral products sector, alongside state-of-the-art learning facilities supporting the sector in developing skills for the future.’

Commenting on the company’s major sponsorship announcement, Longcliffe Group managing director Paul Boustead (right of photo) said: ‘Quarrying and the minerals industry have played a major role in the industrial heritage of this area for hundreds of years. Longcliffe itself has been a major employer for almost 100 years, so we are delighted to join forces with the National Stone Centre to support its short- and longer-term goals.

‘The Centre is already a popular facility for educational visits, and we hope that through our funding, the Learning Zone can become even more of a success story, telling the story of quarrying to a wider audience and reaching out to potential employees and leaders of the future.’

James Thorne, chief executive officer of the Institute of Quarrying (left of photo), added: ‘We are incredibly grateful to Longcliffe for their generosity and support of our vision for the future at the National Stone Centre.

‘The mineral products industry has a vital role in enhancing our everyday lives. Through the NSC we want to demonstrate how the professionals working in the sector both today and in the future will continue to have a positive impact for our collective economic and environmental benefit.’

 

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