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Not in the public interest to inform locations of dangerous coal tips that remain a legacy left by the National Coal Board in our valleys

The Aberfan disaster was the collapse of a National Coal Board spoil tip near the village of Aberfan on the morning of 21 October 1966. A spoil tip is a pile of waste rock and soil removed during coal mining. A tribunal tasked with investigating the Aberfan disaster published its findings on August 3, 1967….

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