Mining subsidence
Language: English Series: Department of Energy News Release ; no 211 7 November 1990, 3 pagesPublication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: The government confirms that, although not mentioned in the Queen`s Speech, it intends to introduce a coal mining subsidence Bill, when parliamentary time permits. Also British Coal has devised a scheme, administered by the Institute of Arbitrators , for resolving subsidence disputes.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2645-04 Support needed from ECGD | WB2645-05 Clwyd | WB2645-06 London is expensive despite low rents | WB2645-07 Mining subsidence | WB2645-08 Environmental damage | WB2645-09 MAFF increases in funding | WB2645-10 Public service contracts |
The government confirms that, although not mentioned in the Queen`s Speech, it intends to introduce a coal mining subsidence Bill, when parliamentary time permits. Also British Coal has devised a scheme, administered by the Institute of Arbitrators , for resolving subsidence disputes.