Wormster
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10 years ago
or Boulby!!

The B.E.C. are looking to experience said operation.

who's the best person to speak to?

many thanks
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Jimbo
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10 years ago
http://www.iclfertilizers.com/Fertilizers/ClevelandPotash/Pages/ContactUs.aspx  🙂
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drclayton
9 years ago
Wormster did you get a response or a trip down the mine?

I also contacted that e-mail a couple of weeks ago as I have a Mineralogy Society visiting the area in June...but alas no response.
Wormster
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9 years ago
No we didn't.
Better to regret something you have done - than to regret something you have not done.
Jim MacPherson
9 years ago
Given their current financial/production problems that might not be a total surprise.
Rich B
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9 years ago
I have a few mates who still work there and posed the same question a few months ago. I have it on good authority that the mine management are not looking favourably on visits at the moment after an 'incident' with a previous bunch underground. No-one has gone into any more detail about what the 'incident' was, but it apparently involved a pretty near miss with one of the visitors.
Daggers
9 years ago
I spoke to them over two years ago and at the time they were no longer taking bookings for trips as they had over a twelve months waiting list due to the delay caused by the collapse that occurred there.

I suspect with there current financial difficulties they will not be running any foreseeable future trips.

Daggers

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