Tonto,
When last underground at Blaentillery around 2 years back,some faces were still standing well,others had squeezed badly and some were flat,
The belt drift has squeezed badly,trouble passing the belt structure in places and the height has reduced a fair old bit,mainly due to the last operators way of working.
The main drift where the original longwall faces worked by the Llewellyns when raising 500 ton per week is holding reasonable,due to pillars left alongside drift,only a few places needing repairing,its out of these longwalls on the left hand side that the Blackdamp seeps from,the lower ones are the worse due to the connection to the old Red Ash workings where the water drains to.
On a dull damp day like today the Blackdamp is higher up the drifts nearer the surface,not a place to go into without experience of these working conditions,
After 2yrs i expect the squeezed faces and roadways to be a lot worse due to the fireclay soft bottom.and wet conditions.
The surface layout of this Smallmine was similar to a 60`s NCB Colliery,hence the clearance to handle the output obtained.