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Great Wheal Vor Community Group formed over tin mining in Breage


Residents who join the group would also have a focal point of communication with the planning authorities and Cornish Tin Ltd, they said.
In a statement the group said: “As a group we wish to state that we have been formed to support everyone in our community, whether they are for or against the exploratory drilling or a resumption of mining, and whether they have or have not yet signed any form of agreement with Cornish Tin.
Furthermore, we are a group set up not only for the protection of our natural environment, but for the protection and enjoyment of the environment for the local and wider community. With the renewed interest in the feasibility of mining in Cornwall, other neighbourhoods may find themselves in similar circumstances, and facing a significant period of uncertainty and disruption. ....

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The View from England: Early signs of romance for British miners


The View from England: Early signs of romance for British miners
Workers underground at Strongbow Exploration’s South Crofty tin-copper project in southwest England. Credit: Strongbow Exploration.
Hard on the heels of the most depressing time of the year in the U.K. (commonly regarded as the third week of January) we have had uplifting celebrations in Scotland and Wales on the same day, January 25.
On that date, the Scottish celebrate the birth in 1759 of their national poet, Robert (Rabbie) Burns. Much of his poetry is impenetrable to English ears (perhaps that’s the appeal). In his “Address to a Haggis”, for example, Burns penned: “Fair fa’ your honest, sonsie face, great chieftain o’ the puddin-race! Aboon them a’ ye tak your place, painch, tripe, or thairm: Weel are ye wordy o’ a grace as lang’s my airm.” I am reliably advised that: fa = befall; sonsie = jolly; aboon = above; a’ = all; painch = stomach; thairm = intestine; weel = well; and w ....

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