
doi: 10.1108/eb056817
As controversy rages about the development of nuclear power, Britain's traditional energy source — the coal mines — continue their inexorable decline. The closure of Bargoed — like others in South Wales — brings not only a mixture of relief and regret for the community directly involved; it again highlights the risks of running down one energy sector when an acceptable alternative has yet to be found. Report by Diana Reynolds. Photographs: Chris Fairclough.
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