Brinsley Headstocks mining landmark to be reconstructed after public outcry
by Jessica Murray Midlands correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6P99H)
Broxtowe council votes to build new oak headstocks after dismantling of original structure prompted protests
Councillors in Broxtowe, in Nottinghamshire, have unanimously voted to replace Brinsley Headstocks in their original form, after the dismantling of the structure last year due to safety concerns prompted a backlash from residents.
The headstocks, the last remaining structure of the type in England, were used to transport men and coal up and down mines in the area from 1872 until the last colliery closed in 1970.
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