Coal company threatens to sue Welsh borough if mine permit is denied
by John Vidal from on (#GDQM)
Miller Argent warns it intends to recover all application costs if Caerphilly council blocks its plans for controversial opencast mine
A coal company is threatening to sue one of the most deprived boroughs in Wales for "substantial" costs if councillors refuse permission for a giant opencast coal mine.
In June, councillors on Caerphilly county borough council's planning committee unanimously rejected a recommendation by their planning officers to allow Miller Argent to exploit 6m tonnes of coal at Nant Llesg, near Rhymney, but deferred a final decision until Wednesday.
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