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Monday, 21st May 2012

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Metal mine powers for Coal Authority?

Backbench MPs have introduced bills to widen The Coal Authority's powers and to give England 500m buffer zones between opencast coal extraction and houses.

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Posted : Monday 14 February 2011
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