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There will be people on here that will disagree with me on this ( so whats new ! ) but Tower Colliery was closed by British Coal in 1994 because they said it wasn't economical anymore. But this was proved wrong by Tyrone Sullivan and the newly redundant miners, and they went on to produce deep coal for another 13 years. So the original decision was incorrect !
Again, to repeat...see what ordinary people can do, given the chance. To quote from the wiki link :::
"The shareholders are still debating the future of the site, which they eventually wish to have developed to leave a legacy for the area which provides employment. Eventually there are plans to develop the site, with combinations of housing, industrial estate, industrial heritage museum or tourism resort being debated with several potential partners"
Coal not dole. All the snide comments from some on here today is never going to alter the fact that this has been a great success.
A special thanks should go to Ann Clwyd MP, without whose heroic help the buyout may never have gone ahead. I met her at the first performance of Alun Hoddinott's Opera, The Tower.