Recent gleanings from Welsh Coal Mines Forum etc for updates on the last four south Wales collieries:
Aberpergwm has just given the workforce (it employs about 70) six weeks’ notice and looks likely to close unless a buyer can be found – which must be slim in view of the failure of Unity to find a purchaser after a few years on the market.
Danygraig No.4 employs five men and is coaling.
Nant Hir No.2 reopened by Metal Innovations Ltd (or its sister company Thomas: Croft Mining Ltd) and employs 22 men and is coaling in the Red Vein.
Unity, after a lengthy mothball period, switched the power off a few weeks ago after failing to find a buyer; it is thus flooding and the chances of reopening must now be slim.