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coalpit

(ˈkəʊlˌpɪt)
n
(Mining & Quarrying) another name for coalmine
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Noun1.coalpit - a mine where coal is dug from the groundcoalpit - a mine where coal is dug from the ground
colliery, pit - a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it
mine - excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted
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Traffic is moving very slowly on the A540 Parkgate Road in both directions near Coalpit Lane.
The herd health scheme offers 80% grants up to PS300 in the first | Vets undergo pig health training at Forest Coalpit farm near Brecon year, plus further financial support for the next three years.
Woodruff Funeral Directors, 192 Badminton Road, Coalpit Heath, Bristol, BS36 2SX.
Younger grazing sorts to PS1,040 (15m) for Charolais crosses from C Alford, Forest Coalpit. Yearling steers to PS935 for Simmental crosses from JW Cole, St Maughans.
Crews from Nuneaton and Bedworth fire station responded to 999 calls made at just before 1pm on Thursday to report the collision between the car and tractor on Coalpit Lane.
CONDITIONAL APPROVAL | |A Hicks, construction of singlestorey front extension (within a conservation area), Wheel Cottage, 2, Coalpit Lane, Upper Denby.
It was the year of the Cannock coalpit explosion tragedy, the year British airship R101 crashed in France, and the year in which Princess Margaret was born.
WOLSTON GRANGE, COALPIT LANE Guide price: pounds 749,950 Agent: Crowhurst Gale Tel: 01788 522266 An excellent detached property set in approximately two acres being sold with an existing, lucrative cattery business.
No flowers but donations may be made to Frenchay Palliative Care Unit c/o F Woodruff Funeral Directors, 192 Badminton Road, Coalpit Heath, Bristol.
Tomorrow: National Gardens Scheme, gardens open at 29 Tan-y-Bwlch, Mynydd Llandegai, 11am-5pm; Treffos School, Llansadwrn, 12noon-4pm; The Croft, Hightown, 1.30-5pm; Dolwen, Cefn Coch, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, 2-5pm; Cherry Hill, Malpas; Greenhills Farm, Lower Whitley; Gwaenynog, Denbigh; Long Acre, Bunbury, all 2-5.30pm; Arfryn, Pentrecelyn; Hawarden Castle, Hawarden; six Llanasa village gardens, near Prestatyn; Mere Hall, Oxton, Birkenhead; Ness Cottage, Coalpit Lane, Mollington, all 2-6pm.
Noble, From Coalpit to Pulpit: Anecdotes and Incidents from the Life of the Reverend Peter Mackenzie (London, 1895) pp.