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The Coal Authority owns and manages 40 disused colliery tip sites across the United Kingdom.
Coal mining licence applications under consideration by the Coal Authority.
Our data and information plan explains how we will continue to develop our data and information over the next 3 years.
Application forms, guidance notes and model documents for coal mining licence applications.
The Coal Authority has completed its works to secure a mine shaft in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, which has been made safe for residents.
This series brings together all documents relating to Coal Authority financial transactions.
This document provides guidance on managing the risk of hazardous gases when drilling or piling near coal.
Map showing the location of the Nent Haggs mine water treatment scheme.
Information and updates on the Nent Haggs mine water treatment scheme in Cumbria, England.
19th century country house affected by historical mining at Thoresby Colliery
A summary of Coal Authority engineering works completed following Eckington Colliery's closure.
Guidance on how to make a complaint to the Coal Authority.
Dawdon mine water treatment scheme protects a vital source of drinking water and is located in County Durham, England.
This scheme is the first of its kind in Europe and provides a better understanding of methods for removing metal contaminants from water.
Information about the Coombe mine water treatment scheme in Cornwall, England.
Coal Authority releases technical guidance note following subsidence event in north-east England.
Our vision to become an established customer orientated organisation will deliver the best end to end experiences for our customers internally and externally.
Explanation of why you may be able to get compensation for your surveyor's fees if you successfully claim for coal mining subsidence damage.
The Coal Authority has issued this information in light of their findings from a recent subsidence event.
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