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Coal Action Network threatens legal action against º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments over Aberpergwm coal licence

The grassroots campaign argues that both governments are at fault over the approval of the coal mining licence

The licence to expand at Aberpergwm Colliery will see a further 40 million tonnes of anthracite mined(Image: wardell-armstrong)

The Coal Action Network is threatening legal action against the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh governments over the 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 last week threatened legal action against both governments over the decision taken last month to grant a new coal mining licence at the site.

The licence will see a further 40 million tonnes of coal mined at Aberpergwm by operator Energybuild Ltd.

Legal representatives for the Coal Action Network notified both the Coal Authority (hosted by BEIS of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government) and the Welsh Government with a letter-before-action challenging the lawfulness of the decision.

The Coal Action Network told The National that it expects formal reponses from both governments by Tuesday 22 February, at which point it will decide whether to push forward with the legal case.

The grassroots organisation argues that both governments are at fault over the approval of the coal mining licence. It says Welsh Ministers could have, and still can, withold the licence for the colliery extension, while the Coal Authority "misinterprets" its own powers.

The Network's legal team argue that the coal board isn't bound by "the narrow set of criteria it claims to be" and could site climate change as a reason to withdraw the licence and reject future coal mining licence applications.

There has been an on-going row for many months between Whitehall and Cardiff Bay over the mining licence as to which body has the authority to block the licence application which was approved on 27 January.