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Nottinghamshire's Thoresby Colliery closes after 90 years Nottinghamshire's Thoresby Colliery closes after 90 years
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The last piece of coal is to be extracted at Thoresby Colliery after more than 90 years. The last piece of coal is due to be extracted at Thoresby Colliery.
The closure of the Nottinghamshire deep coal mine was announced in April last year after owners, UK Coal, fell into financial trouble. The closure of the Nottinghamshire deep coal mine was announced in April 2014 after owners, UK Coal, fell into financial trouble.
The colliery's 600 workers have since been been gradually laid off through compulsory or voluntary redundancy, with the last miners leaving on Friday.The colliery's 600 workers have since been been gradually laid off through compulsory or voluntary redundancy, with the last miners leaving on Friday.
Thoresby's closure leaves one deep coal mine in Kellingly, Yorkshire. It marks the end of the industry in the county and the closure leaves one deep coal mine in Kellingley, Yorkshire.
David Howells, one of the last miners to clock off, said: "It is a sad time for everybody in the mining industry and a sad time for the area.David Howells, one of the last miners to clock off, said: "It is a sad time for everybody in the mining industry and a sad time for the area.
"Morale has been very low among staff.""Morale has been very low among staff."
Alan Spencer, general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers Nottinghamshire, said the mine's closure was a "deeply sad" time.Alan Spencer, general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers Nottinghamshire, said the mine's closure was a "deeply sad" time.
"Emotions will be high," he said."Emotions will be high," he said.
"When it comes to that last shift, when you realise you won't be going underground anymore and you wont be with your comrades anymore, it will be emotional."When it comes to that last shift, when you realise you won't be going underground anymore and you wont be with your comrades anymore, it will be emotional.
"There's no other jobs in the area now and at that age they are going to struggle to get a job anywhere else.""There's no other jobs in the area now and at that age they are going to struggle to get a job anywhere else."
UK Coal blamed its financial problems on falling coal prices and a fire that saw the closure of Daw Mill Colliery in Warwickshire.UK Coal blamed its financial problems on falling coal prices and a fire that saw the closure of Daw Mill Colliery in Warwickshire.
Following the announcement, the government offered to loan the firm £10m to carry out the "managed closure" of its two remaining mines over the 18-month period.Following the announcement, the government offered to loan the firm £10m to carry out the "managed closure" of its two remaining mines over the 18-month period.
Kellingly Colliery is set to close in December. Kellingley Colliery is set to close in December.
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