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Description of the data set showing types of geological disturbances which may have been affected by coal mining.
Description of the data set showing areas relating to licences for the working of coal.
Guidance which supports coal mining licence applications.
The Mining Remediation Authority's customer standards sets out the service we are committed to provide to our customers.
Coal mining licence applications under consideration by the Mining Remediation Authority.
The Mining Remediation Authority owns and manages 40 disused colliery tip sites across the United Kingdom.
The Coal Authority’s approach to regularising any coal mining activity which intersects, disturbs or enters any of the Coal Authority’s coal interests.
Findings from a large subsidence event on a residential estate.
Data catalogue of geospatial data sets held by the Coal Authority.
The Mining Remediation Authority's position on unacceptable behaviour by customers towards our staff, including how we manage incidents consistently and fairly.
The Coal Authority’s approach to regularising any activity which intersects, disturbs or enters any of the Coal Authority’s interests.
Explanation of compensation you could get for your surveyor's fees if you successfully claim for coal mining subsidence damage.
This mapping layer displays the types and counts of development and buildings alongside aggregated heating and cooling demands over recorded coal mine workings.
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