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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Win for UK environment, coal project quashed
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 13/09/2024. London, United Kingdom: Friends of the Earth Coal Victory. Environmental campaigners celebrate outside the Royal Courts of Justice following controversial Cumbria coal mine plan being thrown out by High Court judge (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
Solar panel on the roof of Whitehaven Boat Harbour . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of Whitehaven . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of Whitehaven Harbour and Tesco car park . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of Whitehaven Harbour and Tesco car park . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of shuttered retail premises on King Street shopping parade . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of shuttered retail premises on King Street shopping parade . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of shuttered retail premises on King Street shopping parade . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of shuttered retail premises on King Street shopping parade . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
GV of shuttered retail premises on King Street shopping parade . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
Location of historical mine doorway in hillside by former Marchon Gas Works , understood to be the area in which the new coal mine in planned . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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'We need the jobs': Cumbrians divided over new coalmine
Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still cause worry.
Most people in the town are in favour of the mine. They have been waiting for the news of the go ahead for what seems a long time, people repeatedly said.
But there are dissenting voices. "It's not right," said Margaret Telford, a retired shop worker. "Every family round here has lost a lot of people to mining and apart from that, it’s not good for the world, is it?"
Even people who have lost relatives to mining said they wanted the government to give the go ahead.
Jean Brayton, 80, is on her way to her karate class and is very much in favour of the mine. "My dad worked down the pit. I lost two uncles. It has always been a mining place. But we need to be self-sufficient."
Location of historical mine doorway in hillside by former Marchon Gas Works , understood to be the area in which the new coal mine in planned . Plans for a new coal mine to be build in Whitehaven are anticipatedWhitehaven, UK. 07/12/2022.
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Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
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Picture Shows.... The town of Whitehaven, Cumbria.. where the shootings of self employed taxi driver Derrick Bird aged 52 took place.. to date 12 people dead and 25 injured... See copy.
Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
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Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nat.Ass's of Press Agencies / Rex Features ( 1189919l )
Picture Shows.... The town of Whitehaven, Cumbria.. where the shootings of self employed taxi driver Derrick Bird aged 52 took place.. to date 12 people dead and 25 injured... See copy.
Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
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Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nat.Ass's of Press Agencies / Rex Features ( 1189919j )
Picture Shows.... The town of Whitehaven, Cumbria.. where the shootings of self employed taxi driver Derrick Bird aged 52 took place.. to date 12 people dead and 25 injured... See copy.
Aftermath of shooting which left 12 dead, Cumbria, Britain - 02 Jun 2010
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Queen Elizabeth II visiting Whitehaven, Cumbria, Britain - 05 Jun 2008
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Queen Elizabeth II watches World Gurning Champion Tommy Mattinson during her visit to the Beacon Museum
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Whitehaven, Cumbria, Britain - 05 Jun 2008
QUEEN MEETS WORLD GURNING CHAMPION
The Queen did not look amused when she came face to face with the world gurning champion on a visit to Cumbria on Thursday (5 June).
Heer Majesty was in Whitehaven to mark the town's 300th anniversary and got to witness a special performance by rubber-faced Tommy Mattinson.
The Queen was also greeted by 10,000 people on her visit to the harbour town.
Along with Prince Phillip, the Queen arrived on Thursday morning by Royal Train.
They officially opened the refurbished Beacon museum and were special guests at a re-enactment of the freedom of the harbour granted to the US Navy in 1999.
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Queen Elizabeth II visiting Whitehaven, Cumbria, Britain - 05 Jun 2008
NOT UK UNTIL 03 JUL 2008
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II visiting Whitehaven, Cumbria, Britain - 05 Jun 2008
Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to the Cumbrian Rural Enterprise Agency in Penrith
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