Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:04 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:07 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:08 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:13 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:16 pm
kingdong wrote:I think we should open one an stick you down it with Swansealad an seal the thing back up.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:17 pm
kingdong wrote:I think we should open one an stick you down it with Swansealad an seal the thing back up.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:21 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:21 pm
kingdong wrote:I think we should open one an stick you down it with Swansealad an seal the thing back up.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:24 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:26 pm
antill_dunning wrote:Surely they're a lot more aware of the issues caused by working down the mine now and more safety things and precautions would be taken to hopefully stop more people dying?
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:29 pm
Angry Man wrote:Back last month my uncle died a slow and painful death due as he had lung problems due to his time down Taff Merthyr Pitt.
There are some people even these days who would love the pits to re-open but would they really want to see more people die like my uncle..? I really hope not
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:29 pm
All Black Everything. wrote:Thatcher also was not responsible for most of the mines closing. That's a fact many forget.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:48 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:53 pm
MalagaCF wrote:yes, would love to see the pits come back so that people could earn a good living and pump more money into the local economies. Apparently there is still loads of coal about, but Thatcher was closing them anyway to prove a point.
Problem is that the uk government and the welsh assembly have down nothing to regenerate the valleys.
Just look at Merthyr where everyone is claiming ESa and DLa as its the only option of getting a small amount of money to live on.
Shame on the welsh government who tend to spend all their money on Cardiff and Newport when more jobs etc are needed north of Cardiff .
The welsh mining valleys will always be shafted by these politicians - Fact
Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:00 pm
Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:03 pm
kingdong wrote:I think we should open one an stick you down it with Swansealad an seal the thing back up.
Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:31 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Do you really think the youth of today will want to work down the mines? They can't be arsed to work in poundland sitting on their arses all day. It's a tough environment and todays minors are university graduates, highly paid and highly intelligent. The truth is if the mines opened today and were like they used to be they would be filled with Eastern Europeans.
Sadly.
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Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:54 pm
Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:12 am
Blue_Always wrote:MalagaCF wrote:yes, would love to see the pits come back so that people could earn a good living and pump more money into the local economies. Apparently there is still loads of coal about, but Thatcher was closing them anyway to prove a point.
Problem is that the uk government and the welsh assembly have down nothing to regenerate the valleys.
Just look at Merthyr where everyone is claiming ESa and DLa as its the only option of getting a small amount of money to live on.
Shame on the welsh government who tend to spend all their money on Cardiff and Newport when more jobs etc are needed north of Cardiff .
The welsh mining valleys will always be shafted by these politicians - Fact
I would agree in the original move to curse Thatcher for leaving the valleys high n dry, but now, 30 years on, Valleys folk should have left in search of their on fortunes long ago. Perhaps that's easier said than done but people can't keep blamming others.
Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:34 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Do you really think the youth of today will want to work down the mines? They can't be arsed to work in poundland sitting on their arses all day. It's a tough environment and todays minors are university graduates, highly paid and highly intelligent. The truth is if the mines opened today and were like they used to be they would be filled with Eastern Europeans.
Sadly.
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Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:44 pm
lostcityboy wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Do you really think the youth of today will want to work down the mines? They can't be arsed to work in poundland sitting on their arses all day. It's a tough environment and todays minors are university graduates, highly paid and highly intelligent. The truth is if the mines opened today and were like they used to be they would be filled with Eastern Europeans.
Sadly.
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Don,t tar all youngsters with the same brush.i went back to the pits 2yrs ago after a 15 yr absence.we have started at least a dozen mining apprentices,both electrical and mechanical.and maybe a dozen more lads as basic miner,,1 who I think is 22 yrs old,now skilled in driving a 60 ton coal cutter.theres at lease 50 on a waiting lists......there are good lads out there....don't class them as all scrounges please
Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:05 pm
Pontyclun Blue wrote:lostcityboy wrote:Don,t tar all youngsters with the same brush.i went back to the pits 2yrs ago after a 15 yr absence.we have started at least a dozen mining apprentices,both electrical and mechanical.and maybe a dozen more lads as basic miner,,1 who I think is 22 yrs old,now skilled in driving a 60 ton coal cutter.theres at lease 50 on a waiting lists......there are good lads out there....don't class them as all scrounges please
Very true, I have 4 young lads working for my company who are Bricklaying apprentices, can't fault
them they all want to learn and turn up all the time
Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:55 pm
MalagaCF wrote:Merthyr is the mobility car centre of the worls, more 3years and under cars up there than anywhere elseBlue_Always wrote:MalagaCF wrote:yes, would love to see the pits come back so that people could earn a good living and pump more money into the local economies. Apparently there is still loads of coal about, but Thatcher was closing them anyway to prove a point.
Problem is that the uk government and the welsh assembly have down nothing to regenerate the valleys.
Just look at Merthyr where everyone is claiming ESa and DLa as its the only option of getting a small amount of money to live on.
Shame on the welsh government who tend to spend all their money on Cardiff and Newport when more jobs etc are needed north of Cardiff .
The welsh mining valleys will always be shafted by these politicians - Fact
I would agree in the original move to curse Thatcher for leaving the valleys high n dry, but now, 30 years on, Valleys folk should have left in search of their on fortunes long ago. Perhaps that's easier said than done but people can't keep blamming others.![]()
Its a vicious circle.
That's why there are so many people claiming benefits in Merthyr because they need to buy a car to travel but cant save for a car as they cant find a job, so they say bugger it and live off benefits.
Public transport is expensive too.
A lot more more should have been pumped in for the last 30 years.
The welsh assembly government could have been canvassing the last 30 years to bring employers to Wales, but they sit on their fat asses in Cardiff picking up good money and look forward to their great pensions.
Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:10 pm
lostcityboy wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Do you really think the youth of today will want to work down the mines? They can't be arsed to work in poundland sitting on their arses all day. It's a tough environment and todays minors are university graduates, highly paid and highly intelligent. The truth is if the mines opened today and were like they used to be they would be filled with Eastern Europeans.
Sadly.
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Don,t tar all youngsters with the same brush.i went back to the pits 2yrs ago after a 15 yr absence.we have started at least a dozen mining apprentices,both electrical and mechanical.and maybe a dozen more lads as basic miner,,1 who I think is 22 yrs old,now skilled in driving a 60 ton coal cutter.theres at lease 50 on a waiting lists......there are good lads out there....don't class them as all scrounges please
Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:18 pm
Angry Man wrote:Back last month my uncle died a slow and painful death due as he had lung problems due to his time down Taff Merthyr Pitt.
There are some people even these days who would love the pits to re-open but would they really want to see more people die like my uncle..? I really hope not
Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:31 pm
Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:32 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:If it creates Jobs then why not ? It would be safer than years ago. I always remember the story from my Dad about my Grancha he was a Miner around the area i now live and worked most of the mines including Penallta.
He was a very proud Miner but my Nan hated it. In fact she despised it, but one night my Grancha had a bad dream about a fall in his mine and woke up unable to feel his leg. The dream was so bad my Nan would not let him go to work that Day and that was unheard of because if you didn't work you didn't get paid and no one was well off. Now my Grancha was a typical Miner Boxed and was a fantastic athlete who at the time held the Welsh long jump record.
But during the Shift my Grancha missed there was indeed a fall and his young Butty was killed and that hit my Grancha very hard. He had already lost 2 foster Brothers to the mines. But after that my Nan said none of there Boys would ever work down the Mines and they moved to Bristol where they settled.
But those Days are long gone and if it could be done safely why the hell not.
Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:02 pm
Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Angry Man wrote:Back last month my uncle died a slow and painful death due as he had lung problems due to his time down Taff Merthyr Pitt.
There are some people even these days who would love the pits to re-open but would they really want to see more people die like my uncle..? I really hope not
Sorry for your loss.
But these days there is better PPE and as some-one else mentioned, strict health and safety laws (as I'd like to think you're aware of).
Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:23 pm
Angry Man wrote:Bridgend_bluebird wrote:Angry Man wrote:Back last month my uncle died a slow and painful death due as he had lung problems due to his time down Taff Merthyr Pitt.
There are some people even these days who would love the pits to re-open but would they really want to see more people die like my uncle..? I really hope not
Sorry for your loss.
But these days there is better PPE and as some-one else mentioned, strict health and safety laws (as I'd like to think you're aware of).
No PPE would stop a mine collapsing like the recent ones in Chile, New Zealand and even Swansea!!!
Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:43 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:If it creates Jobs then why not ? It would be safer than years ago. I always remember the story from my Dad about my Grancha he was a Miner around the area i now live and worked most of the mines including Penallta.
He was a very proud Miner but my Nan hated it. In fact she despised it, but one night my Grancha had a bad dream about a fall in his mine and woke up unable to feel his leg. The dream was so bad my Nan would not let him go to work that Day and that was unheard of because if you didn't work you didn't get paid and no one was well off. Now my Grancha was a typical Miner Boxed and was a fantastic athlete who at the time held the Welsh long jump record.
But during the Shift my Grancha missed there was indeed a fall and his young Butty was killed and that hit my Grancha very hard. He had already lost 2 foster Brothers to the mines. But after that my Nan said none of there Boys would ever work down the Mines and they moved to Bristol where they settled.
But those Days are long gone and if it could be done safely why the hell not.