Coal Development High Risk Area
The Development High Risk Area is the part of the coal mining reporting area which contains one or more recorded coal mining related features at surface or shallow depth. These features pose a potential risk to surface stability and public safety. The combination of features included in this composite area includes mine entries; shallow coal workings (recorded and probable); recorded coal mining related hazards; recorded mine gas sites; fissures and breaklines and previous surface mining sites. New development proposals in this defined area should be supported by a Coal Mining Risk Assessment in order to demonstrate that the development will be safe and stable, taking full account of former coal mining activities. This area was formally known as the Development Referral Area.
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DHRA
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EPSG
27700
environment
Coal
Mining
Mining Report
Ground Stability
Development High Risk
Coal Mining Risk Assessment
-11.1956282
9.0461269
57.967916
50.3099793
Great Britain
publication
2023-04-01
annually
Developed by the Coal Authority
Shapefile
10.7
Data available under a Coal Authority data licence. See https://www.gov.uk/guidance/licensable-coal-mining-data.
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