But during the public consultation period for the planning application, Robin and Elizabeth Longbottom told PDNPA: “This is a quiet rural area within the Peak District National Park and is not suitable for a large influx of spectators and workforce.
“Surely this type of enactment could be done more economically and with less effort and disturbance by being digitally generated.”
Nicola and Chris Rose added: “While we are not objecting to the proposed works and filming and the location manager has been kind enough to meet with us to discuss the proposals in detail, we do have serious concerns about people wanting to view what is going on.
Tom Cruiseâs new Mission: Impossible train crash scene nearly in jeopardy after row
Chaos ensued when residents were in uproar over the Mission: Impossible bosses turning natural habitat into film set - but film bosses were given permission
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Tom Cruise s Mission: Impossible 7 train crash scene at risk following complaints
Mission: Impossible 7 received another setback after residents complained about filming taking place in North Yorkshire. Locals believed the shoot may disrupt the habitat
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Tom Cruise’s new action-fuelled Mission: Impossible 7 movie almost became impossible to film, after suffering another major setback.
Film bosses made plans to film a train crash scene in Stoney Middleton in North Yorkshire. Things initially went well as film execs applied for permission to use the area to film and were given the green light.
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Fire crews have had to deal with multiple wildfires in recent weeks
There have been multiple wildfires in the Peak District in recent weeks (Image: Derbyshire Fire and Rescue)
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