Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures. |
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When these pictures were taken, the Lancashire coalfield boasted over 350 mines. |
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Mr Kemp also defended the NUM's decision not to co-operate with the coalfield task force, set up to cushion the economic impact on Selby. |
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Any subsidence in the Selby coalfield will be nothing like as bad, he says. |
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The bridge became redundant when the railway was diverted to avoid subsidence caused by the Selby coalfield. |
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When the mine closed he moved to the Nottingham coalfield and stayed down there. |
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Our argument is that the job situation in the coalfield areas is not as good as it looks from the figures. |
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The trust, set up in 1990 to safeguard the site, is leading a scheme to regenerate the former coalfield area. |
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In the Heshan coalfield, all coals show a strong marine influence, as indicated by the very high organic sulphur contents in the coals. |
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This surface and the overlying bauxitic claystones are broadly distributed across most of central Guangxi, including the Heshan coalfield. |
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With no new mines anticipated for the northern section of the coalfield the port's commodity hinterland had effectively vanished. |
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The coalfield represents an erosional remnant of the South Wales coal basin preserved within the Variscan fold belt. |
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The largest of these covers 3.6 million people in North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Ruhr Basin and Aachen coalfield. |
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The European Union will continue to consider Europe's coalfield regions as one of the priorities within EU regional policies. |
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The regeneration of a typical coalfield takes a generation at least, if not more, depending on its particular features. |
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Participating in the RECORE project has been of great value for our Region and the coalfield of Carmaux. |
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First, some may depend on natural resources, such as a coalfield or a harbour. |
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The first programme covers the coalfield communities of Kirkcaldy, Central, Midlothian and Bathgate. |
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The coalfield was brought to a halt as pit after pit came out on strike. |
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The third part will focus on the cultural and comprehensive nature of the coalfield regeneration process. |
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Inward investment, new jobs and social and economic renewal are founded on the basic renewal of the physical features of coalfield areas. |
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The main aim of these programmes is to focus upon the particular issues involved in securing the long-term conversion of the coalfield areas. |
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The project looks into the most effective regeneration strategies for coalfield areas. |
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Although Pictou county itself has a long and rich tradition of coal mining, this Pictou coalfield had been mined for nearly 200 years. |
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This measure will ensure the production of coking coal in the eastern coalfield and, for the time being, the option of moving to the north. |
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During the Elizabethan era there were pits throughout the coalfield and mines were recorded at Haslingden, Padiham, Ightenhill and Trawden. |
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In the Burnley area output from the thin seams towards the north of the coalfield was small. |
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South Wales Miners leaders were called to a special meeting today at the East Wales coalfield are headquarters, Ystrad Mynach. |
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One third of its coalfield communities were among the most deprived areas in Scotland. |
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Its upper end runs through lead mining country, until this gives way to coal seams of the Durham coalfield for the rest of its length. |
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Ministers may want to sweep these events under the carpet, but the scars of the dispute and the subsequent closure programme remain on the memories, communities and landscapes of all coalfield communities. |
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Last month, sudden flooding forced the closure of the pit, the last deep mine in Scotland. No such excuses can be made for the £40m poured into the Selby coalfield in Yorkshire. |
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Spending some time toiling alongside these little platoons of ordinary Britons, in neglected housing estates or perhaps the depressed coalfield communities near his South Shields constituency, could exorcise his inner wonk. |
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The conversion of our area, a coalfield formerly dominated by the heavy coalmining industry, necessitates this type of communication and promotion campaign. |
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The programme area includes the Travel to Work Areas of Falkirk and Alloa and the area of urban decline of Stirling together with its adjacent former coalfield communities. |
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The training aid will promote re-skilling of the workforce and will have an incentive effect in a region affected by the conversion of the coalfield and where the site in question is one of the largest in the area. |
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The Community assistance for the Languedoc-Roussillon programme involves the Ales coalfield and is worth ECU 1.018 million out of a total eligible volume of ECU 2.738 million. |
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When a mine closes, it seems indispensable for the coal-mining regions to forge closer links with the large regional centres, for example Carmaux and Toulouse in France or the Asturias coalfield and Oviedo in Spain. |
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At its peak of production in 1913, nearly 233,000 men and women were employed in the south Wales coalfield, mining 56 million tons of coal. |
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By 1857 a blast furnace had opened close to the Durham coalfield on the north side of the Tees. |
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The South Wales coalfield attracted huge numbers of people from rural areas to the valleys. |
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Robert thought that the coalfield could be developed further, and with two friends purchased an estate at Snibston when it came up at auction. |
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It was however populated in the early 1950s, in part, by families moving from the declining coalfield areas of Scotland. |
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Although some areas of the coalfield are effectively worked out, considerable reserves remain. |
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As the mines and other industries rapidly expanded throughout the coalfield, nearby towns also expanded to meet the demand for labour. |
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The South Wales coalfield was notorious for the number of fatal accidents in the 19th century. |
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It has been suggested that this explains the lower marriage age and higher fertility of women in the coalfield. |
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The carboniferous rocks of the Yorkshire coalfield further east have produced a rolling landscape with hills, escarpments and broad valleys. |
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The last colliery to work the Ruabon coalfield was Bersham, which at once stage connected with Hafod Colliery underground. |
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This coalfield took in the majority of Glamorgan, and the entirety of the Rhondda was situated within it. |
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At the age of five he moved with his family to Pontllanfraith, in the South Wales Valleys and within the South Wales coalfield. |
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The Somerset Coalfield is part of a larger coalfield which stretches into Gloucestershire. |
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The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site has turned this coalfield into a museum. |
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The worst single disaster in British coal mining history was at Senghenydd in the South Wales coalfield. |
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The pits on the coalfield were at their most productive in 1907 when more than 26 million tons of coal were produced. |
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The coalfield is crossed by several major faults which generally run in a north and south direction. |
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The coalfield on the western side of the Pennines is divided into two parts separated by the Rossendale anticline. |
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The area of the coalfield became heavily industrialised as new industries developed, attracted by the availability of fuel. |
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A small area around Todmorden in West Yorkshire is geologically part of the coalfield. |
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Different areas of the coalfield expanded and contracted at different times. |
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More women were employed in this capacity in Lancashire than on any other coalfield. |
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The consumption of the coalfield was largely for a local market but some was shipped abroad. |
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Parkside Colliery, the last deep mine on the coalfield, closed in 1993 without exhausting its coal reserves. |
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It replaced four smaller stations and was permanently staffed by two rescue teams who attended emergencies across the entire coalfield. |
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By 1769 300,000 tons of coal were exported from the southern area of the coalfield. |
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Coal and oil shale are paragenetic in the Haishiwan mine of the Yaojie coalfield. |
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Development of the coalfield proceeded very actively from about 1850, when deep mining became significant in the previously entirely rural Rhondda Valley. |
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A Greenprint for the Valleys was published in 2011, in which Wood argued for a job creation programme aimed at regenerating the former coalfield areas of the valleys. |
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The South Wales Valleys were Britain's only mountainous coalfield. |
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During the development of the South Wales coalfield and Cardiff Docks, the parish was gradually absorbed into the Borough of Cardiff during the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The colliery owners fended off the formation of unions until well into the 19th century and trade unionism was slow to take a hold on the coalfield. |
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As central and Northern England contains an abundance of coal, many mines were situated in these areas as well as the South Wales coalfield and Scotland. |
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The coal bearing rock strata or coal measures that make up the coalfield outcrop in the foothills of the Pennines and dip gently downwards from west to east. |
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These faults give rise to the Frickley and Maltby troughs where the coal measures are thrown down and lie deeper than in other parts of the coalfield. |
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As the only organisation dedicated to supporting the coalfield communities for the benefit of future generations, I am pleased to announce my commitment to them. |
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Outside the coalfield technology changes also reduced the size of markets as ships moved increasingly to oil as their primary fuel source, and train routes were electrified. |
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The metropolitan county lies largely on the carboniferous rocks of the Yorkshire coalfield which have produced a rolling landscape with hills, escarpments and broad valleys. |
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The growth of the coal trade inevitably led to a number of industrial disputes, some of which were local and others which affected the wider coalfield. |
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It also played a major part in the development of brass bands which emerged in the county, particularly in the textile and coalfield areas, in the 19th century. |
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Within the organisation, each coalfield continued to exercise a degree of autonomy, having its own district association, president, general secretary, and headquarters. |
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There was no large coalfield on the edge of the Mediterranean. |
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It lies almost entirely on rocks of carboniferous age which form the southern Pennine fringes in the west and the Yorkshire coalfield further eastwards. |
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This trend, which was later extended to railway locomotives, was a factor in the economic hardship which struck the coalfield after the First World War. |
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