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End of an era for Kellingley
by Peter Lazenby

KELLINGLEY colliery, which is to close on December 15, is Britain’s last deep coalmine. It has also been one of the most productive and profitable.

The Yorkshire pit is modern and employs some of the most advanced coalmining technology in the world.

Exploration of the site began in the late 1950s and the pit was developed in the early 1960s, with the first coal coming out in 1965.


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