The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Mine plea to government as redundancy process starts

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The last coal mining company in England has urged the government to make a decision on a new opencast site after it started the process of laying off staff as its current sites cease production.

Banks Mining staff are restoring two neighbouri­ng sites north of Newcastle and the firm is due to stop coaling at its final surface mine at Bradley, County Durham, next month.

It has been waiting since April to hear if it can start production at the controvers­ial Highthorn site near picturesqu­e Druridge Bay, Northumber­land, which has been opposed by locals.

A planning decision is yet to be announced by Communitie­s Secretary Robert Jenrick.

Banks Mining invited journalist­s to be present when around 30 staff at the Brenkley Lane site near Newcastle were told that the redundancy process is starting.

The firm said all 250 mining employees could lose their jobs.

Managing director Gavin Styles stood on the steps of a huge dumper truck as he addressed the employees and urged them to put pressure on the government to make a decision.

Normally Banks would operate a surface mine until the coal was extracted, restore the site, then move on to another, but it currently has nowhere else to go.

The firm said British industry still needs more than five million tonnes of coal a year, some of which is used to make steel and concrete, and this would have to be imported from Russia, which operates less environmen­tally friendly mines, with the added carbon cost of transporti­ng it to the UK.

Afterwards, plant operator Steven “Chalky” White, who is 57 and has worked for the firm for 41 years, said: “I am angry more than anything else that there is so much need for this coal and yet the government seems to be ignoring us.

“I voted for Boris, which makes me even more angry – I thought he might do us all right.

“I think he’s letting us down a bit.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Alistair Renton, 67, has worked at the Brenkley Lane site since 1982.
Picture: PA. Alistair Renton, 67, has worked at the Brenkley Lane site since 1982.

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