The banning of English/British coal industries, had a detrimental effect on the local towns' and families', suffered from the loss of employment, due to the closer of such, well founded , economical sites'. Of what; local men, had to leave their own estblished communities', to look for work outside their local environment.
The towns' slowly fell into a silent death, with rises' in unemployment and social health decay.
There was subsequent; breakdowns' of marital units', due to such measures', undertaken by this overall, government measure.
As time has gone on, the closures' of such firms'; has stayed in disarray, it has been made apparent by neighbouring countries'; due to the wealth of our economy, we are able to re-introduce mining, at reduced costs'. Other neighbouring countries' will be and need our natural fossil fuels'.
It is time to re-establish our mining communities', of what old traditionalists' still wish to see, as part of our English- historical pasts'.
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