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Calverton is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire. The 2021 census found 7,282 inhabitants in 3,120 households. It was following the opening of a colliery by the National Coal Board in 1952, ...
Pending offtake negotiations, construction of coal mining company Canyon Coal’s new Bekezela Colliery and its facilities is planned to start in the first quarter of next year. Canyon Coal ...
We head out towards the Foxcovert Nature Reserve near the village of Calverton, about 15 kilometres north of the city. ... The disused colliery would conform to their genetic memory of home.
The Gedling Central Beat Team have conducted an Off-Road Motorbike Operation following concerns from local residents about off-road bikes being ridden in a dangerous manner.. Nottinghamshire Police ...
Calverton Miners' Welfare forced to close after car crashes into building. A dramatic image has shown the aftermath of the collision, which has caused structural damage to the building.
Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY) at the podium. Suffolk County officials have requested a comprehensive health study for the Calverton area to determine how chemical contamination from military contractor ...
Calverton Park is entirely residential and has no businesses. The city also reported $198,324 in fines for municipal and traffic violations, long a significant source of revenue for the suburb.
The Calverton Park mayor said the economic toll from the pandemic hit Calverton Park hard, and the city took out a $200,000 state loan "just to stay afloat." Skip Navigation.
The small marsupial, which is native to Australia and New Guinea, was spotted in Calverton in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ben Thompson noticed the pouched mammal at the old colliery site ...
A funny and moving new book has been released ahead of the 50th anniversary of the closure of the last pit to close in Washington, Usworth Colliery, on August 1, 1974. Jim Tatters was born in 1921.
Terry Cadwallander, miner at Goldthorpe colliery, South Yorkshire: ... Don Keating, striking miner: "My brother-in-law worked in Calverton pit in Nottingham. They didn't come out.
Bill Rose, miner at Markham Main colliery, South Yorkshire: "I had an extension put on my house and the bloke doing it said, 'Oh you're on strike, I'll wait a while'. I said, 'No don't worry, it ...