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15 years ago
From the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east_wales/10447761.stm 

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A 23ft (7m) wide hole has suddenly appeared on land near a Flintshire primary school.

The hole, in an area known to contain disused mine shafts, was spotted near Rhes-y-Cae Church in Wales school at Halkyn Mountain.

Head teacher Tracy Goodfellow said parents and children had been advised to stick to designated walking areas.

The Grosvenor Estate, which owns the land, has fenced off the three metre (10ft) deep hole.

Ms Goodfellow said: "We think it's probably a vein or a tunnel rather than a main shaft.

"We know this area sits above old mine shafts so this kind of thing will happen from time to time.

"We certainly wouldn't want to discourage people from coming to the area and going for walks, but we have reminded parents and children that there are designated walking areas."

Grosvenor Estate is planning bilingual warning signs until a solution is found.

Spokesman Edwin Christmas said the area had lead mining history which dated back centuries.

He added: "We'd like to reassure people in Rhes-y-Cae that we are working to resolve this as soon as possible."

"Because this area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation we will be working very closely with the Countryside Council for Wales and Flintshire County Council to identify the best way of making the site safe."

He said experts were due to visit the site within the next few days.


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15 years ago
An official AditNow mars bar for the first person to upload a photo they've taken of it... 😉
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martymarty
15 years ago
"simonrl" wrote:

An official AditNow mars bar for the first person to upload a photo they've taken of it... 😉



I was there this evening with a mate I only live down the road a few mile, the ginging has gone and subsiquently taken all the spoil around it with it, down to the very dry weather weve had the a sh!t load of rain last night.

The local council used to tip loads of waste down them in the 70s and 80s and then landscaped the area and forgot about them over time the waste they put down them compressed and then eventually found a gap at the top where the ginging rots away and the shaft falls in.

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"martymarty" wrote:

and i want me mars bar



Show us yer photo.... :tongue:
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simonrl
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15 years ago
Photo on the beeb site from the Daily Post

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simonrl
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13 years ago
Is this the same place?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-14920472 

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A hole about 40ft (12m) across has opened up on land next to a primary school in Flintshire.

Last year, a 23ft (7m) wide hole appeared on the same site near Ysgol Rhes-y-Cae on Halkyn Mountain.


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13 years ago
Get digging guys :thumbup:
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13 years ago
It looks like Rhes-y-cae mine & the 2010 photo does seem to be in the same place give or take a few yards.
I think the reporter needs a new tape measure, 40'!! the image looks more like 12'.
At first I thought the two circles were the shafts but then realised they were too big :blink: Does anyone know what they refere to?

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rufenig
13 years ago
It's opened up again. There must be some seriously big holes under there!

"24-hour patrol as big hole opens near Rhes-y-Cae school
A hole about 40ft (12m) across has opened up on land next to a primary school in Flintshire.

Last year, a 23ft (7m) wide hole appeared on the same site near Ysgol Rhes-y-Cae on Halkyn Mountain.

It was capped but a hole almost twice the size has appeared. The school has asked parents and children to stay away from the area."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-east-wales-14920472 

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