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Aberpergwm coal mine expansion to face judicial review

The Coal Action Network said the judicial review indicates it has a solid case to challenge the lawfulness of the expansion plans

Aberpergwym Colliery(Image: Copyright Unknown)

The Coal Action Network has been granted a full judicial review into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments decision to approve the mining licence at Aberpergwm colliery.

In the latest developments over the controversial coal mine at Aberpergwm near Glynneath, the grassroots campaign group will submit its case to a senior judge before the High Court challenging the lawfulness of the coal mine expansion plans approved by Coal Authority.

The organisation argues the licence will see more than 40 million tonnes of coal mined at Aberpergwm by operator Energybuild Ltd.

In a statement to BusinessLive Wales, the Coal Action Network said: "Permission to proceed to a full judicial review in the High Court indicates we have a solid case and puts us an important step closer to reversing January's decision to licence a 42 million tonne expansion of the Aberpergwm coal mine.

"In a 1.5 day hearing in Cardiff, over the coming months, our crack legal team Richard Buxton Solicitors and Barrister Estelle Dehon QC, will challenge the parts that The Coal Authority and the Welsh Government played in this disastrous licence slipping through.

"The Government is dragging its heels putting its political spin into policy and practice - with the recent Climate Change Committee's report delivering a damning indictment. We must use all options open to us to fill the void of government inaction in ensuring a habitable world for future generations.

"If our case was seriously flawed or inconsistent, it would be weeded out at this stage by the judge looking over our application. Assigning 1.5 days to hear the case by a high court judge is a positive sign that our application presents a line of questioning that warrants an experienced examination.