Thoresby Colliery
Thoresby Colliery was a coal mine in north Nottinghamshire. The mine opened in 1925, and closed in 2015, then Nottinghamshire's last coal mine.
Thoresby Colliery in February 2007 | |
Location | |
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Thoresby Colliery Location in Nottinghamshire | |
Location | Nottinghamshirem, NG21 9PS |
County council | Nottinghamshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°12′00″N 1°03′06″W |
Production | |
Products | Coal |
History | |
Opened | 1925 |
Closed | 2015 |
Owner | |
Company | UK Coal |
History
Thoresby colliery opened in 1925.[1]
The first two shafts in 1925 were sunk to 690 metres (2,260 ft). The shafts were deepended by 109 metres (358 ft) in the 1950s. After privatization of the National Coal Board in the 1990s the mine was taken over by RJB Mining[1] (later UK Coal as UK Coal Thoresby Ltd).
Coal seams worked by or available to the pit included the Top Hard seam, the Parkgate seam (after closure of Ollerton Colliery in 1994); the Deep Soft seam; and the High Hazels seam (working ceased 1983).[1]
In April 2014 it was announced that the pit would close July 2015.[2] The colliery's 600 employees had been reduced to 360 by the time of the closure in July 2015.[3]
References
- "Thoresby Colliery". www.minersadvice.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- Britton, Alex (16 May 2015), "Thoresby Colliery to close in July with loss of 600 jobs", www.nottinghampost.com, archived from the original on 13 October 2015
- Nottinghamshire's Thoresby Colliery closes after 90 years, 10 July 2015