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Previously on "Do you have that sinking feeling?"

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  • AMH
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    I used to work for The Coal Authority, my last permie role before I went contracting.


    They have a rather nifty Interactive Map you can use to see whats underneath you.

    Interactive Map Viewer | Coal Authority
    Is it true the Coal Seam in South Wales runs all the way through England and into the continent?

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  • DaveB
    replied
    I used to work for The Coal Authority, my last permie role before I went contracting.


    They have a rather nifty Interactive Map you can use to see whats underneath you.

    Interactive Map Viewer | Coal Authority

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  • eek
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    According to that I'm sat within 200 ft of two high risk areas. As they are the mine entrance and air shaft for the former mine I really don't think anyone is going to build on either point.

    The latter does contain a few wheelie bins at the moment though

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  • Goatfell
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    I've just looked at Pembrokeshire

    Mind you have a look at North Lanarkshire

    That's why people thinks the Scots are drunk all the time, it's the ground that's constantly moving underneath their feet.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Do you have that sinking feeling?

    Do you have that sinking feeling?

    There may just be a reason for it.



    https://www.gov.uk/government/collec...uthority-areas

    The one for Neath Port Talbot has far more holes in the ground than I'd ever imagined.



    https://www.gov.uk/government/public...rt-talbot-area

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