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£3.6m secured to make more than 620 coal tips safe in Neath Port Talbot

Neath Port Talbot has secured £3.6m to inspect, maintain and repair more than 620 former coal tips, in one of…

New data reveals rising coal tip risk in Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot

Five more coal tips have been reclassified to Category D — the highest risk level requiring the most frequent inspections…

Landmark coal tip safety law comes into force in Wales

New legislation to tackle the legacy of Wales’s mining past has become law, paving the way for a dedicated authority…

Safety works to begin at Cwmgwrach coal tip to reduce landslip risk

A disused coal tip near Glynneath is set to undergo vital safety improvements this July, as part of a Welsh…

Welsh Government plans to set up a supervisory authority to oversee coal tip safety

Climate Change Minister Julie James has set out plans to introduce a new law to manage the legacy of centuries…

Law Commission’s report on regulating coal tip safety in Wales a ‘significant milestone’

The Welsh Government has welcomed the Law Commission’s recommendations to improve coal tip safety in Wales, saying they will help…

Call for more cash for coal tip safety as new data shows Neath Port Talbot has greatest number of disused coal tip sites in Wales

The Welsh Government is calling for more funding to help emergency preparedness after releasing new data on the number of…

Long-term funding call to make Wales’ coal tips safe

The UK Government should use this autumn’s Spending Review to share responsibility and allocate long-term funding to make Wales’ coal…

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