Wilton quarries removed from auction

Posted by Guy Keating on 26/09/2007
Climbing on Wilton Prow. Photo: A. Messenger.

Yesterday, the BMC access and conservation team met with a representative of United Utilities (UU) property division to discuss the sale of the Wilton quarries.

If you missed this worrying development, the BMC recently learned that land containing the quarries was scheduled for auction to the highest bidder on the 18th October.

Naturally, we were concerned that ownership of one of Lancashire's best quarried-grit crags could pass to someone who might not view climbing as favourably as UU currently do. After some fact-finding and a number of phone calls, the BMC arranged to meet with UU to discuss the various options. We are pleased to report a very constructive and helpful session for both parties, and UU were receptive to our concerns, appreciated the quality of the crag, and also its historical place on the Lancs. climbing scene.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to work with UU on a couple of local issues, and a commitment to withdraw the quarries from the current auction.

 



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