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  • Search by postcode to check if a property is built over an old coal mine - find out if you need a coal mining report, what it covers, other reports available, fees

  • The home of Coal Authority on GOV.UK. The Coal Authority makes a better future for people and the environment in mining areas.

  • How to access and use the coal mining information for England, Scotland and Wales held in the national coal mining database.

  • Description of the dataset showing known extent of coal mining activity, which is used to check if a coal mining report is needed.

  • Description of the dataset showing known mine entries indicating the entrance into a mine working.

  • Description of the abandoned mines catalogue, a search tool to determine relevant abandonment plans to a given search criteria.

  • If your site is in the Development High Risk Area, for most forms of development you must submit a Coal Mining Risk Assessment to your Local Planning Authority.

  • How to get data and documents held by the Coal Authority.

  • The charges for services you can request from the Coal Authority.

  • Information about getting permission to enter, disturb or change coal mines or coal managed or owned by the Coal Authority that’s on your property.

  • Descriptions and technical metadata for the coal mining data held in the national coal mining database of England, Scotland and Wales.

  • Description of the dataset showing part of the coal mining reporting area which contains recorded coal mining related features.

  • Details about the different types of coal mining information and data available from the Coal Authority, including how to access it.

  • Research has been carried out by the Coal Authority and Ordnance Survey to map the potential demand for mine water heat projects in Great Britain.

  • From April 2024 we are pleased to announce that Kate Denham will take up the role of non-executive director for the Coal Authority.

  • Description of the dataset showing underground coal workings whose depth is 30 metres or less from the surface.

  • Description of the dataset showing known locations where a coal seam is near the surface.

  • Description of the dataset showing the area of the ground that might be affected if subsidence a mine entry occurs.

  • Details about the different coal mining permits and licences issued by the Coal Authority and how to apply for them.

  • The Coal Authority is working with partners to unlock the heat within our historical coal mine network, to transform the homes and workplaces of the future.