Coal is usually associated with the valleys of South Wales, in particular the Rhondda. However, coal has been mined in North Wales since the middle ages. The north Coalfield history begins in the Tudor times, when coal was exported to Ireland in mid 17th century from Flintshire. http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/history/pages/coal.shtml <tup>
Yes I do actually, I want to mix it up a bit and try a sheep and a horse, in fact work my way through the whole farm yard.
There you go Cym they dug for coal in Tudor times, you must remember that it was during your teenage years
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Ayr Wiki refers to 'boring' and a lot of 'natural gas'... not much changed since it closed down then
Supa, after reading that I broke two strings on my banjo Me, my mum, my 2 sisters and my cousins are always naked when we are at home together, so your theory is incorrect