simonrl
  • simonrl
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12 years ago
Article about this on the Beeb today:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-22357712 

"BBC News" wrote:

Cornwall tin mining plans create deep divisions

"They have left us half of their tin," says mining engineer Mike Proudfoot as he examines a bag of sand taken from the north Cornwall coast.

He is aiming to extract tin from the sands which are rich in waste, or "tailings", from the old mines around Cornwall.


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lozz
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12 years ago
The deep division seems to have been created by SAS, everything will run it's course and what will be will be.
I hope it goes ahead.

Lozz.
stuey
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12 years ago
Let's hope sense prevails.
somersetminer
12 years ago
scanning through the Marine Management pdf (only scanned, not enough hours in the day to actually read that) I would say MML have opened a whole can of worms. Wish them luck though, they're going to need it I think

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