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Published Fri, Dec 2nd 2011 Back to Articles

Midlands Colliery to be brought back to life by Merrimans

Land and remediation specialist Merriman Ltd has gained outline planning permission for 124 new homes on a 3.15ha site at the former Annesley Colliery in the East Midlands.

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Land and remediation specialist Merriman Ltd has gained outline planning permission for 124 new homes on a 3.15ha site at the former Annesley Colliery in the East Midlands.

The colliery yard site, disused for more than a decade, is again set to deliver jobs, and new homes to help meet housing needs in Nottinghamshire. The Midlands-based firm will now begin levelling the colliery yard to make it suitable for redevelopment.

Merriman remediated the northern half of the colliery through 2008 to spring 2010, with this land now being developed by Persimmon Homes. As a feature of this development, Merriman organised the dismantling and careful restoration of the colliery wheels, which it relocated to the forefront of the site to create an eye-catching reminder of the site's important history.

The company has also remediated the colliery's pit tips, situated to the east of the colliery yard, converting the lagoons into lakes for angling and wildlife, and building Newstead Earth Centre to an eco design using recycled tyres packed with earth to store heat.

With outline planning permission in place, the southern section of the colliery, off Hucknall Road, will be ready for construction in the second half of 2012.

Peter Sutton, Director of Sutton Land Developments Ltd and consultant for Merriman who has managed the project through planning, said: "We're delighted to have received outline planning permission for residential development from Ashfield District Council.   

"The site had an existing consent for employment use, but with no prospects of being developed in this way in the current economic climate, we worked hard to achieve a change of use for the site. As a result, the site will serve the former mining community once again, by providing jobs and homes."

Annesley Colliery closed in December 2000 after 130 years. Since then, Merriman has played an important part in helping the community to create Newstead and Annesley Country Park and Visitors' Centre, a project by Newstead Enterprise which attracted Big Lottery Funding and was featured in an episode of the BBC's Village SOS presented by Sarah Beeny.

Notes to editors

Photos are attached and captioned as follows:

1: Remediation at Annesley Colliery. The mining headstock was relocated by Merriman and is now a feature of the first half of the redevelopment.

2: Annesley Colliery yard, viewed from the headstock

3: Newstead Earth Centre, created by Merriman and local volunteers to the east of the colliery from materials that included hundreds of recycled tyres

 

Merriman Remediation is the oldest division of Merriman Ltd and has evolved to meet the changing needs of the market.

It established its name in plant hire and earthworks during the 1950s, was a pioneer in motorway construction in the 1960s, and then applied its experience to open cast mining. Today the company offers all types of land remediation, land preparation and quarrying services and is still run by Merriman family members.

This very experienced team has handled every land situation, from quarrying through to extensive land preparation for build.

For further information please contact:

Suzanne Moon

Media Matters PR

Merriman Ltd

Tel: 01733 371363

E-mail: suzannem@mediamatters

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Angie Bull
Media Matters
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