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Coal mine restoration

In the past two decades, every mining company was made to sign contracts guaranteeing the area would be restored again as a condition to get permission to mine coal in the first place. Despite this, mining companies have repeatedly extracted the profitable coal, then evaded the bulk of its restoration obligations. Sites that this applies to are scattered across the UK, but the most recent examples are concentrated in South Wales.

These mining companies leave behind mining voids, coal tips, and damaged landscapes, preventing communities from moving beyond coal with the rest of the UK. These former coalfield communities typically suffer higher levels of deprivation than the rest of the UK, making access to safe, green space even more essential. We seek to empower these communities to reclaim their local heritage. Following on from our flagship report identifying sites of coal mining that are under-restored, we seek to broker partnerships between landowners and local community groups to shape these spaces.

Coal2Canopy initiative

Restoration updates and news

Coal2Canopy Varteg case study

Coal2Canopy research basis and case study Coal2Canopy was inspired by…
20/08/2026

Barristers tackle tip law and licensing

Coal Action Network has obtained new legal advice from expert…
18/08/2025

The human cost of the stolen £millions

The human cost of the stolen £millions The mining company,…
01/08/2025

Cross-party support at Senedd drop-in session to act on coal legacy

On July 1st, 2025, CAN organised drop-in session at the…
09/07/2025

Westminster: our evidence on Wales’ coal legacy

Coal Action Network was invited to attend Westminster where we…
07/04/2025

Lethal landscape: cuts to Ffos-y-fran mine restoration puts community at risk

16 years of opencast coal mining in Ffos-y-fran has generated…
25/03/2025

We’re back in the Senedd giving oral evidence

We were invited for the second time to give oral…
24/03/2025

Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast site

Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast site Mining company…
28/02/2025

Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill

The Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill (‘the Bill’)…
23/12/2024

Coal tip remediation – not coal tip mining

The Welsh Government’s long-awaited Bill is expected to be presented…
27/11/2024

Welsh Government & Local Council respond to CCEIC’s recommendations

In May 2023, Coal Action Network wrote to the Climate…
09/10/2024

We need remediation without the climate vandalism

ERI Ltd launched its pre-application consultation in early 2024 to…
21/08/2024

Senedd Committee reports ‘Missed Opportunities’ in Restoring Nature at Opencast Coal Mines in Wales

The Senedd’s Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee (CCEIC) has…
08/08/2024

Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine quietly becomes a massive reservoir

Coal Action Network’s drone footage on Monday 11th March raised…
27/03/2024

New research: coal mine restoration in Wales

This report combines field and desk-based research to shine a…
13/12/2022

Webinar on restoration in South Wales

This webinar marks the launch of a report, ‘Coal Mine…
28/11/2022

Key facts: illegal Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine expansion

Key facts & figures for 16 months of illegal coal…
19/08/2022
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