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Aberpergwm underground coal mine

Aberpergwm is operated by the mining company, Energy Build Ltd, and located in Glyn Neath, South Wales. This is the largest of two operating underground coal mines in the UK (the smaller being Ayle Colliery in Northumberland). Following a planning application to expand and extend mining at Abepergwm, permission was granted in 2018/19 for over 40 million tonnes of coal to be mined up until 31st December 2039. Coal Action Network unsuccessfully challenged the legality of licencing the coal mine in the Court of Appeal after the Welsh and UK Governments blamed each other for permitting an operation so clearly at odds with the UK’s climate commitments.

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Aberpergwm updates

Coal clings on in Aberpergwm appeal

Citing different grounds to the High Court, the Court of…
26/02/2024

Aberpergwm coal mine extension debated in court

Today, 6th February 2024, Coal Action Network was back in…
06/02/2024

Aberpergwm Judicial Review appeal

On 15th and 16th March, Coal Action Network took the…
17/08/2023

Aberpergwm Judicial Review decision

it was announced the Judicial Review decision has upheld the…
19/05/2023

Stop coal’s climate toll

Today (25th April) people dressed as Rebecca Rioters protested against…
25/04/2023

Coal on trial in Wales: the right to choose a coal-free future

We arrived outside the Cardiff courts to press teams and…
16/03/2023

Call to action – will Wales decide Aberpergwm coal mine?

Demonstration in support of a 2-day court hearing to rule…
28/02/2023

Invite your Members of the Senedd to a briefing on coal in Wales

Will you invite your Members of the Senedd to a…
16/11/2022

Campaign to stop Aberpergwm

At the end of November 2021, we noticed the licence…
25/04/2022

Key facts: Aberpergwm coal mine expansion

42 million tonnes during the life of the extension +…
22/04/2022

Aberpergwm FAQs & Action for local residents

Energybuild hasn’t been keeping local people in the loop, so…
12/04/2022

CAN instructs Barristers to take Welsh Government and the Coal Authority to task over Aberpergwm colliery extension.

Our Barrister’s pre-action letter convincingly puts the power to stop…
09/02/2022

Licenced: the Aberpergwm coal mine extension

On 25th January 2022, whilst the Welsh and UK Governments…
03/02/2022

An open letter to stop the Aberpergwm coal extension

Combined, both of you have received nearly 4000 emails from…
28/12/2021

Aberpergwm coal extension

Energy Build ltd are on the cusp of getting their…
17/12/2021
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