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Miners march to mark closure of Maltby Colliery | Miners march to mark closure of Maltby Colliery |
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Hundreds of miners have marched through a South Yorkshire town to mark the end of coal mining there. | Hundreds of miners have marched through a South Yorkshire town to mark the end of coal mining there. |
Maltby Colliery, one of the last deep mines in England, was closed as owners Hargreaves Services said it was no longer viable. | Maltby Colliery, one of the last deep mines in England, was closed as owners Hargreaves Services said it was no longer viable. |
The Maltby Miners Welfare band led a parade through the town to a cemetery, where two wreaths were laid and a lump of coal buried. | |
MP Kevin Barron, who used to work at the pit, said it was a "sad day". | MP Kevin Barron, who used to work at the pit, said it was a "sad day". |
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said about 250 people were now out of work, while 150 had been redeployed. | The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said about 250 people were now out of work, while 150 had been redeployed. |
Paul Arthur from the NUM said: "A lot of the men have worked there for 20 or 30 years, and thought they would see out their working lives here." | Paul Arthur from the NUM said: "A lot of the men have worked there for 20 or 30 years, and thought they would see out their working lives here." |
'Unusual geological conditions' | 'Unusual geological conditions' |
Mr Barron, Labour MP for Rother Valley, said: "If there are safety problems down there the first ones who wouldn't want to go down are the miners themselves. | Mr Barron, Labour MP for Rother Valley, said: "If there are safety problems down there the first ones who wouldn't want to go down are the miners themselves. |
"Quite a lot of them I understand have got transfers to Hatfield Colliery, which is now the only remaining deep mine in South Yorkshire." | "Quite a lot of them I understand have got transfers to Hatfield Colliery, which is now the only remaining deep mine in South Yorkshire." |
The pit produced coal for more than 100 years. When Hargreaves Services bought the colliery from UK Coal in 2007, mining was expected to continue until 2015. | The pit produced coal for more than 100 years. When Hargreaves Services bought the colliery from UK Coal in 2007, mining was expected to continue until 2015. |
In May 2012 the company said "unusual geological conditions" had emerged, with excess levels of water, gas and oil. | In May 2012 the company said "unusual geological conditions" had emerged, with excess levels of water, gas and oil. |
Work to seal off the mine is expected to be completed in 10 weeks. | Work to seal off the mine is expected to be completed in 10 weeks. |
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