‘Durham’s other cathedral’: mining union hall reopens after £14m restoration
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#72JPZ)
Considered one of world's finest trade union buildings and famous for its pitmen's parliament', Redhills was built on a grand scale
Outside the impressively grand, Edwardian baroque building in Durham are two wooden benches, each dedicated to men who died too young.
They were, the inscription reads, both sacked and victimised" during the 1984-85 miners' strike. Yet they're in grounds that look as if they might have been owned by rich, exploitative mine owners.
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