CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WHO GUESSED: £1 BARGAIN BUY FOR COAL MINE DEVELOPERS

£1 BARGAIN BUY FOR COAL MINE DEVELOPERS!

Our Christmas competition to win an “iconic Keep Cumbrian Coal in the Hole badge and hand-made felted puffin”reveals that in November 2020 the coal mine developers West Cumbria Mining paid just £1 for the Haig Mining Museum and surrounding land.

Our Competition said:

“The coast of West Cumbria and the Irish Sea which cradles it, is such an important home to increasingly rare sea-birds – including the black guillemot. The little puffin can even occasionally be seen frequenting this area.

To Win the Badge and the Puffin please answer the following question:

HOW MUCH DID WEST CUMBRIA MINING PAY FOR THE HAIG MINING MUSEUM BUILDINGS AND LAND ?”

The winning answer of £1 was by Leigh Puddifoot of West Cumbria who is delighted with the little puffin. Congratulations to Leigh!

We found it so utterly incredible that West Cumbria Mining paid just £1 for the previously publicly owned land and buildings at the Haig, that we just had to run a Christmas competition. The Haig Museum was built and run with over £2.5M of public money through the Heritage Lottery and Copeland Borough Council. According to their website the Land Trust owned the land ie it was in public ownership while the Haig Mining Museum itself was shaping up to be an important community hub with Christmas parties for local groups and much needed events for youngsters. So to hand over the lot, lock stock and barrel for £1 to coal mine developers (who also have an interest in Geological Disposal of Nuclear Wastes under the Irish Sea) is truly incredible.

The Land Trust’s website still states ” The Colourful Coast, spanning Whitehaven to St Bees and taking in Haig, is now managed for wildlife and recreation and is home to thousands of breeding sea birds including puffins, black guillemots, razorbills and gulls. Haig, owned by the Land Trust and managed by the National Trust on its behalf, was once the site of Cumbria’s largest coal producing pit Haig colliery, whose tunnels reach 4.5 miles out under the Solway Firth and the Irish Sea. The public can now explore more of this amazing coastline on foot than ever before, thanks to Open Access land, new permissive paths and the Public Rights of Way network.” We note that the Land Trust and the National Trust have been in talks with WCM – and we assume deals have been done.

What adds insult to injury is that West Cumbria Mining have put paperwork in place (witnessed by a “BarTender”) to ensure that when the coal mine plan goes belly up, the former Land Trust owned land and publicly owned Mining Museum of the Haig, on this Colourful Coast would not go to creditors but to protected unnamed persons in EMR Capital’s Cayman Islands accounts…

…..we assume that this is all perfectly legal (?!)

But it is not, by any stretch of the imagination, in any way fair.

CONGRATULATIONS to all those who guessed right that this land – which was in the ownership of the public and necessary to West Cumbria Mining’s coal mine plan (and other interests) – was sold for the pittance of £1.

Notes- Previous Keep Cumbrian Coal in the Hole analysis –

https://keepcumbriancoalinthehole.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/ghost-of-christmas-future/

Christmas Competition – Win An Iconic Badge and Hand-Made Felted Puffin!

CHRISTMAS COMPETITION !! 

WIN AN ICONIC BADGE AND HAND-MADE FELTED PUFFIN

Many thanks to all who keep sharing and donating to our new challenge to the first deep coal mine in the UK in decades.  

We have a brilliant Christmas competition in which you can win one of our iconic “Keep Cumbrian Coal in the Hole and Nuclear Waste Out!” badges and also a beautiful little hand-made felted Puffin.  This little Puffin has actually gone walkabout on the “Colourful Coast!”

The coast of West Cumbria and the Irish Sea which cradles it, is such an important home to increasingly rare sea-birds – including the black guillemot. The little puffin can even occasionally be seen frequenting this area.

To Win the Badge and the Puffin please answer the following question:

HOW MUCH DID WEST CUMBRIA MINING PAY FOR THE HAIG MINING MUSEUM BUILDINGS AND LAND ? 

The first person to answer correctly will be the Winner!

Send your answers to Wastwater @ protonmail.com   (close the gaps!) with the subject heading :  Puffin

GOOD LUCK!!

Little Puffin Says Thank You!- Lets Stop This Coal Mine!

Puffin
Here is a little puffin to THANK YOU for all the generous donations so far towards the legal case against the Coal Mine!

This little puffin ( hand made last night!) represents the amazing birds that are sometimes seen at St Bees.  In order for the puffin to continue to visit St Bees they need sandeels which we know are under threat from temperature rise in the oceans.

On the next update we will share the letter which has been sent to Cumbria County Council from Leigh Day.  The letter is the start of the legal battle which aims to keep the temperature from rising in our oceans by stopping this diabolic plan for the first deep coal mine in decades!

Please keep sharing!  We CAN stop this coal mine and it will be ALL THANKS TO YOU!

Here is the Link to our Crowd Justice page  Please Keep Sharing and lets get the message out that this coal mine is not a done deal