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643 shares Extra security might have to be drafted in… Along with it being a safety nightmare, Tom and the team don t want any delays to filming.
The second incident mentioned by the source reportedly involved two intruders clambering all over the set, however security were on site to get them off.
MailOnline has contacted Tom Cruise s representative for further comment.
On location: The movie has been filming in the village of Stoney Middleton in Derbyshire, with the movie using Darlton Quarry for some of the stunt scenes (pictured one of the sets)
Last month, the cast and crew of Mission: Impossible 7 were seen prepping an action sequence with a moving train - however it was almost derailed by angry locals.
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Police were called to assist security at Darlton Quarry (Image: Derbyshire Dales Response Unit)
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Police have been called to the Peak District after daredevils were seen parachuting off the set of the new Tom Cruise film Mission Impossible.
The new film is being filmed at at quarry at Stoney Middleton, where the production company has built a fake train line jutting out over the quarry.
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A successful volunteering partnership between Tarmac and the Peak District National Park Authority is looking to the future by agreeing a five-year extension.
First formed in 2016, the initiative has seen employees from Tarmac’s Tunstead site rack up thousands of volunteering hours through ‘days of action’ within the Peak District National Park.
Work has included footpath repairs, replacing a bridge on the Pennine Way, drystone walling and the management of ancient hay meadows. Supported by the Peak Park Conservation Volunteers Group, the Tarmac volunteers have also replaced benches and helped to improve a wildlife garden for a local school.
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