The Chronicle

NEXT STEP IN NEW QUARRY PLAN STARTS

- TOM GILLESPIE

THE rehabilita­tion of the former Bridge St Quarry has moved another step closer this month, with the Toowoomba Regional Council starting geotechnic­al investigat­ions at the site.

Infrastruc­ture chair Cr Carol Taylor said the works were important to undertake to prepare the old quarry site for future developmen­t and use as a public facility.

The area has been slated for a massive public garden attraction, known colloquial­ly as the Quarry Gardens.

“This site has been identified as a future tourism landmark with potential for both public and private investment,” Cr Taylor said.

“We’re keen to prepare the site and make it safe for this future developmen­t. “To do this, the council is undertakin­g geological and geotechnic­al investigat­ions over the entire site.

“This will include below and above all the cut faces.

Cr Taylor said the initial investigat­ions would focus on the upper side of the cut face that ran parallel to Prince Henry Dr.

“The geotechnic­al investigat­ions have just commenced and will continue for the next few months,” she said.

“To allow access for machinery and testing equipment, and for the safety of pedestrian­s, portions of the footpath that runs parallel to Prince Henry Dr may be temporaril­y closed from time to time.”

Cr Taylor said the TRC would ensure appropriat­e traffic and pedestrian management measures were in place.

For more informatio­n on the Bridge St Quarry rehabilita­tion project, contact the council on 131 872 or send an email to yoursay@tr.qld.gov.au.

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