Cornwall Against Dean Superquarry (CADS) launches its own You Tube Channel.

Action group CADS has launched its own You Tube channel with a series of five video interviews with local business people and local residents, highlighting their concerns about the re-opening and up-scaling of Dean Quarry on the Lizard Peninsula in SW Cornwall. CADS hopes by launching its own You Tube channel the action group can communicate via video to it's growing number of supporters, the media and interested parties from around the world.

To view the interviews please follow the links below. Subscription to the Cornwall Against Dean Superquarry (CADS) You Tube channel can also be made by following the links below.

Interview 1:  Toby Roskilly, organic farmer on the Lizard Peninsula discusses his concerns about the proposed developments at Dean Quarry and his fears of the impacts this will have on his business and the area. CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERVIEW

Interview 2:  Anthony Richards (and grandson Jacob), Rosenithon resident and farmer discusses his concerns about the re-opening of Dean Quarry to build Tidal Lagoons. CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERVIEW

Interview 3:  Richard Martin, hydrographic surveyor, discusses how developing Dean Quarry will impact on local beaches and the Manacles Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ). CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERVIEW

Interview 4:  Alison McGregor, local businesswoman talks of her fears for how re-opening and up-scaling Dean Quarry could adversely impact on tourism in the area. CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERVIEW

Interview 5:  Wendy Lapides, Rosenithon resident discusses her concerns about the proposed development plans at Dean Quarry in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERVIEW

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