D-day for future of doomed Kellingley Colliery

The government is expected to decide today whether to grant state aid and save Kellingley Colliery from closure.
MP Yvette Cooper at Kellingley Colliery. Picture by Simon HulmeMP Yvette Cooper at Kellingley Colliery. Picture by Simon Hulme
MP Yvette Cooper at Kellingley Colliery. Picture by Simon Hulme

Mr Cable met Pontefract and Castleford MP Yvette Cooper on Monday as he considers whether to grant funding to extend the life of the pit until 2018.

UK Coal announced plans in April to close the colliery, with the loss of 700 jobs.

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A planned workforce buy-out fell through, and in September the company secured a £4m government loan to fund a ‘managed closure’ of mine by the end of this year.

In January, UK Coal submitted a plan to the government asking for further funding which would see Kellingley remain open until 2018 or provide further funding for the closure of the business, including the retraining of the miners.

Ms Cooper said: “I met Vince Cable and urged him and the government to act immediately to keep Kellingley open before it’s too late. Two hundred redundancies are planned for the first week in April so if we don’t act now it’ll be too late.

“The workforce, UK Coal and the local community have done all they can to extend the life of the pit. It’s now time for the government to do its bit and intervene.”

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An announcement as to whether the government will grant state aid is expected in the House of Commons this morning.

A government spokesman said: “We have already given UK Coal a £4m loan to deliver its managed closure plan.

“We have now received a plan from the company to extend the life of the mine further and will look carefully at their proposal, bearing in mind that we must make sure that taxpayers receive value for money and that the sum is affordable.

“When we talk about state aid we are referring to taxpayers’ money and not a separate pot in Brussels that we can dip into.”

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