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- Cheshire Salt Alert added to the Enviro All-in-One report
- An insight into Coal Mining Risk Assessments from the Coal Authority
- An introduction to Ian Hughes – our first Product Manager
- Brownfield events and awards
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- CEO shares proposed plans for an exciting and dynamic future
- Changes to the supply of Cheshire Brine data
- Proposed changes to the reporting of Cheshire brine within the CON29M
- Commercial Director inspired by the passion-led potential of the organisation
- Commercial reports and advisory services annual price review
- Register now to attend one of our free CPD events – showcasing our new official CON29M
- Introducing our new official CON29M report
- Event – Consultants Coal Mining Report roadshow
- Enviro All-in-One webinar series
- Financial Times looks at Coal Authority’s work to tap into clean energy from coalfields
- Force Crag mine water treatment scheme
- Good news… We’re making some exciting changes to our reports
- Works to secure Gosforth mine shaft collapse complete
- How we continue to evolve our products and services
- Happy birthday to us
- Improving our mining reports ordering platform
- In safe hands
- Learning about mental health
- Meet the customer service team in Commercial Reports & Advisory Services
- Our mining information team help make the unknown known.
- Mining reports annual review 2018
- Commercial reports and advisory services annual review
- Meet the team behind our industry leading commercial reports and advisory services
- Minister opens Force Crag metal mine water treatment scheme
- Coal Authority wins national sustainability award
- We’re proud of our “revolution in customer services”
- Old web browsers unable to order mining reports
- Our Coal Mining Risk Assessment webinar is now available
- Our new official CON29M report is now available
- Our new programme of webinars launches
- Our work to keep the public and the environment safe continues
- Online payments – an update from us
- Register now for our latest webinar: Coal Mining Risk Assessments
- Saltburn Gill mine water treatment scheme
- Introducing our new official CON29M to Scottish paralegals
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- Work to clean up pollution from the abandoned mines at Barney Craig
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Frequently asked questions
- Can I pay for a report by cheque?
- Does the Coal Authority offer a rebate/reward scheme?
- How can I find out about subsidence claims in my local area?
- How can I order a mining report?
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- How long does it take to get a report?
- How long is the report valid for?
- How much does a report cost?
- I am ordering a report for a development plot – what information do you need from me?
- I am ordering a report for a flat within a large block – what information do you need from me?
- What do I do if the search report shows no mine entry shafts but my property suffers from coal mining subsidence in the future?
- What if I have a query about the information from Groundsure on the environmental section in the Enviro All-in-One report?
- What information is in a mining report?
- What should I do if I haven’t received my report?
- Why are there so many different reports?
- Why do I have to order the report online?
- Why do reports on mine entries only cover 20 metres of the property boundary?
- Why does the summary table say ‘Yes’ to the mine entry question when there is no mine entry within 20 metres of the property boundary?
- Why has the address that I originally entered changed during the address search?