I gather that Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, owners of both Cefn Coed Colliery Museum and the adjacent pair of headgears (which have never been considered part of the museum and actually lie behind a tall fence) are going to have contractors dismantle the headgears. This is presumably due to safety concerns as they have not been painted since some time prior to the colliery closing. The headgears are either listed or scheduled (can't recall which) so dismantling will have been approved by Cadw. They are rivetted lattice girder construction and so can be split at fishplated joints. I gather that the dismantled headgears will be placed in shipping containers to protect them with a long term aim of re-erecting them. In view of the economic situation and the succession of local authorities' lack of commitment to conserving the headgears (and to invest in the museum), I doubt we'll see them reerected anytime soon.