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Glan Lash opencast coal mine

Bryn Bach Coal Ltd applied in 2019 to expand the Glan Lash opencast coal mine to extract a further 95,038 tonnes of coal (more than the original coal mine licenced for just 92,500 tonnes) over 6.1 years. An independent Planning Ecology report commissioned by the Carmarthenshire County Council recommended rejection of the application to fulfil the Council’s duty to “maintain and enhance biodiversity", and Planning Councillors unanimously refused the application permission on 14th September 2023. Bryn Bach Coal Ltd has 6 months from this date to appeal the refusal.

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REFUSED: Glan Lash opencast coal mine

Councillors voted unanimously to refuse the application, to loud applause. We celebrate that 6.5 hectares of trees, hedgerows, and fields were spared destruction in the refusal of this application…

Glan Lash extension to be decided

The Planning Officer’s Report lends much weight to Bryn Bach Coal Ltd’s (BBCL) claim that most of the coal will be sent to non-burn end-use. BBCL has increased the proportion of coal it claims will go to non-burn end-use in successive versions of its application, without justification for these shifting proportions. The reality is that market conditions…

Glan Lash – write to your councillors

This drone footage shot on 06 April 2023 shows plainly the local environmental impact of the Glan Lash opencast coal mine, and sends a powerful message to Carmarthenshire’s Councillors, expected to make a decision in the coming months on whether to allow this local environmental travesty to expand in size and continue for longer…

Glan Lash opencast expansion – overview

Bryn Bach Coal Ltd submitted an application in 2019 to expand the Glan Lash opencast coal mine by 6.68 hectares (originally 7.98 hectares) with the site boundary at 10.03 hectares, to extract a further 95,038 tonnes of coal (originally 110,000 tonnes, and represents more than the original coal mine licenced for just 92,500 tonnes) over 6.1 years…

Key facts: Glan Lash

There are many calls to reject the proposed expansion of the Glan Lash opencast coal mine on the grounds of climate change, citing Planning Policy Wales (Edition 10). But Llandybie Community Council and Councillor Davies support it—citing jobs, community fund, and repeating the company’s claims of low climate change impact…

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