List of collieries in Yorkshire (1984–2015) explained

In 1984, the Yorkshire area had a total of 56 collieries. The last deep coal mine was Kellingley Colliery which closed on Friday 18 December 2015 signalling the end of deep coal mining not only in Yorkshire but in Britain as a whole.[1] Hatfield Colliery closed in mid 2015.

In 1984, 15 of the collieries were in the Wakefield district, 11 in the Rotherham district, 10 in the Barnsley district, 9 in the Doncaster district, 6 in the Selby district, 3 in the Leeds district and 2 in the Kirklees district. The Yorkshire Area of the Coal Board also included Manton and Shireoaks collieries, which were geographically in Nottinghamshire; they closed in 1994 and 1990 respectively.

Colliery NameDistrictYear of closureNotes
Ackton HallWakefield1985at Featherstone
Leeds1992
AskernDoncaster1991
BarnburghDoncaster1989
Barnsley MainBarnsley1991Originally closed in 1966. Reopened to transfer workers from the Barrow pit, which closed in 1985 owing to geological problems. Pit head still stands.
BentleyDoncaster1993
BrodsworthDoncaster1990
BrookhouseRotherham1985
Bullcliffe WoodWakefield1985merged with Denby Grange; at Netherton village
Cadeby & DenabyDoncaster1986
CaphouseWakefield1985merged with Denby Grange. Isolated pit, closest to Overton village. Still "open" as the National Coal Mining Museum for England
CortonwoodBarnsley1985
DarfieldBarnsley1989merged with Houghton Main
Dearne ValleyBarnsley1989
Denby GrangeWakefield1991at Netherton village
DinningtonRotherham1991
DodworthBarnsley1987between 1985-7, only Redbrook shaft operated - known as 'Redbrook Colliery'
Emley, West YorkshireKirklees1985
Ferrymoor/RiddingsWakefield1985merged with South Kirkby; located at South Kirkby
Frickley/South ElmsallWakefield1993
FrystonWakefield1985
Gascoigne WoodSelby2004part of Selby Coalfield complex, drift mine, exit point for all coal mined in Selby coalfield complex
GlasshoughtonWakefield1986
GoldthorpeBarnsley1994
GrimethorpeBarnsley1993famed for Grimethorpe Colliery Band and setting for film Brassed Off
HatfieldDoncaster2015previously closed in 1993, 2001 and 2004
Hickleton MainBarnsley1986at Thurnscoe village. Merged with Goldthorpe
Highgate CollieryBarnsley1985Merged with Goldthorpe in 1968
Houghton MainBarnsley1993see Little Houghton and Great Houghton
KellingleySelby/Wakefield2015Last deep mine in the UK. Last colliery in Yorkshire, nearby Hatfield closed mid 2015.
KilnhurstRotherham1989
KinsleyWakefield1986
Kiveton ParkRotherham1994
Ledston LuckLeeds1986
MaltbyRotherham2013
Manvers MainRotherham1988
Markham MainDoncaster1996originally closed 1992, reopened 1994. There was also a colliery just called 'Markham', which is in Derbyshire
North GawberBarnsley1985merged with Woolley
North SelbySelby1997part of Selby Coalfield complex
NostellWakefield1987
OrgreaveRotherham1981The coking plant closed in 1991
Park MillKirklees1989at Clayton West village
Prince of WalesWakefield2002at Pontefract
RiccallSelby2004part of Selby Coalfield complex
RossingtonDoncaster2007[2]
RoystonBarnsley1989
SavileLeeds1985at Methley. Often confused with the Savile & Shawcross colliery, which had closed in 1968
SharlstonWakefield1993
SilverwoodRotherham1994merged with Maltby
South KirkbyWakefield1988
StillingfleetSelby2004part of Selby Coalfield complex
ThurcroftRotherham1991
TreetonRotherham1991
WathRotherham1986merged with Manvers
WheldaleWakefield1987
WhitemoorSelby1996part of Selby Coalfield complex
WistowSelby2004part of Selby Coalfield complex
WoolleyWakefield1987
Yorkshire MainDoncaster1985in Edlington village

References

News: Pit closures, year by year. 2008-10-07. 2004-03-05. BBC News.

Notes and References

  1. News: Last British deep coal mine capped off . 13 August 2018 . BBC News . 14 March 2016.
  2. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-19481563 BBC News - Plans for 1,200 homes on Rossington colliery approved