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Writhlington, in
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and under different ownership. In 1896, they were owned by
Writhlington, Huish and Foxcote Colliery Co.; however, following an acrimonious dispute about the terms and conditions of the miners in 1899, a new company, Writhlington Collieries Co., was set up to run the mines. The Upper and Lower
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Measures which includes the upper coal measures and outcrops of sandstone. The southern part of the Radstock Syncline have coals of the Lower and Middle Coal Measures been worked, mainly at the Newbury and
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which is housed in a former market hall, and has a range of exhibits which offer an insight into north-east
Somerset life since the 19th century. Many of the exhibits relate to local geology and the now disused
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with mean daily maxima around 21 °C (70 °F). In general, December is the dullest month and June the sunniest. The southwest of
England enjoys a favoured location, particularly in summer, when the
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were pushed up, forcing the coal measures to break along fractures or faults. Along the
Radstock Slide Fault the distance between the broken ends of a coal seam can be as much as 1,500 feet (457 m).
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Radstock and was built to house the miners for the local pit. The disused railway line and inclined railway at Haydon form important elements within the Kilmersdon valley east of
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Disarticulation of the Cockroach: Implications for Preservation of the Blattoids of Writhlington (Upper Carboniferous), UK",
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across the busy A367 road, causing long tailbacks at busy periods. The S&D line also carried substantial coal traffic. A spur from the Great Western line on to the S&D and continuing to
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at Bristol; the GWR also took over the Wiltshire, Somerset and Weymouth Railway in 1876. The Bristol and North Somerset line closed to passenger traffic in 1959. The line is now the route of
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life since the 19th century. The museum was originally opened in 1989 in barns in Haydon, and moved to its current site in the restored and converted Victorian Market Hall, a grade II
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or with convection. In summer, convection caused by solar surface heating sometimes forms shower clouds, and a large proportion of the annual precipitation falls from showers and
1771:"The phylogenetic position of the extinct arachnid order Phalangiotarbida Haase, 1890, with reference to the fauna from the Writhlington Geological Nature Reserve (Somerset, UK)"
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was built to carry the coal. In the 1870s the broad-gauge line was converted to standard gauge and connected to the Bristol and North Somerset Line which linked the town to the
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aspiration to develop a memorial park or garden on the site to commemorate both the mining history of the town and to provide a new setting for the town's war memorial.
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was built to carry the coal. In the 1870s the broad-gauge line was converted to standard gauge and connected to the Bristol and North Somerset Line connecting it to the
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period. The steepest slopes of both the Kilmersdon and Snail's Bottom valleys have frequently slipped. Below all of the area is the coal bearing Carboniferous strata.
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of St Nicholas has a west tower dating from the 15th century. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1879 in Geometric style, by William Willcox. It is Grade II
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In 1763, coal was discovered in Radstock and mining began in the area. In, 1896 the pits were owned by the Trustee of Frances, late Countess of Waldegrave. The
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remained open for a few years after the railway's closure to passenger traffic, until the colliery closed in 1973. Today the nearest railway station is
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part of the name is believed to relate to red; the soil locally is reddish
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provide some local employment. More recently Radstock has become a
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in Radstock is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–18. It has
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2139:"Rural Areas — Area 15 Norton Radstock Southern Farmlands"
2087:. Department for Business Innovation and Skills. Archived from
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and has won numerous awards including a gold medal at the 2009
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Radstock was one of the missions established in 1913 by the
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1714:"List of Mines in Great Britain and the Isle of Man, 1908"
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which is easily accessible via regular direct bus routes.
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Radstock was the terminus for the southern branch of the
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area south-west of the town, had a population of 9,419.
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1988:"A Brief History of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield"
1061:. Many of the exhibits relate to the now disused local
2502:"Chelsea Flower Show 2009: Continuous Learning Awards"
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extends its influence north-eastwards towards the UK.
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1702:. Radstock, Midsomer Norton and district museum: 3–5.
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Local news and television programmes are provided by
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dating from 1897 which was opened on 10 July 1999 by
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511:. Its importance grew with the construction of the
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991:Radstock is situated on the A367 between Bath and
2018:"Relationships / unit history of NORTON RADSTOCK"
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1960:Down, Christopher Gordon; Warrington, AG (1972),
1905:Down, Christopher Gordon; Warrington, AJ (2005).
714:and Radstock urban districts, along with part of
43:, now in the centre of Radstock, in front of the
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2214:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
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1209:The town is served by the local radio stations:
1172:Midsomer Norton, Radstock & District Journal
764:The main geological feature in this area of the
653:Writhlington Site of Special Scientific Interest
523:in Radstock. As a result, the town was known as
453:Writhlington Site of Special Scientific Interest
2770:. Bristol: Clifton Catholic Diocesan Trustees.
1992:The Mines of the Bristol and Somerset Coalfield
1563:"Background to the threat proposed to Radstock"
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1161:who play at The Southfields Recreation Ground.
1130:The town is served by the Somer Valley site of
917:John Mills "Fossil Tree" milepost near Radstock
2085:DTI Cleaner Coal Technology Transfer Programme
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1414:. Norton Radstock Town Council. Archived from
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1281:blocks was erected in 1913, and dedicated to
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2901:"The Graveyard Detective: Football Fatality"
1202:. Television signals are received from the
793:which then runs through Wellow to join the
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1642:The Somersetshire Coal Canal and Railways
1589:"The Radstock (Foxcote) accident of 1876"
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1441:. Wimborne: Dovecote Press. p. 114.
1412:"Welcome to Norton Radstock Town Council"
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1349:(1875–1959), Somerset County cricketer.
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2321:"Town centre memorial park, Radstock"
1962:The History of the Somerset Coalfield
1907:The history of the Somerset coalfield
1746:. UK: Natural England. Archived from
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744:UK Parliament constituency. Prior to
587:The town is close to the site of the
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2430:from the original on 21 October 2016
2301:from the original on 9 December 2011
2155:from the original on 2 February 2014
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1465:The place-names of England and Wales
1355:(1904–1927), Yeovil Town footballer.
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507:Radstock has been settled since the
412:Radstock has been settled since the
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1644:. Newton Abbot: David and Charles.
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1081:. Artefacts and memorabilia of the
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3247:List of civil parishes in Somerset
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2404:from the original on 18 April 2010
1964:, David and Charles, p. 222,
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1615:"Radstock Regeneration Principles"
1325:(1904–65), botanist and editor of
1319:(1843–1913), Australian politician
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2743:. Churches together in Radstock.
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2717:. Churches together in Radstock.
2640:. Somer Valley FM. Archived from
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2323:. New Leaf Studio. Archived from
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1941:from the original on 5 April 2012
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663:. and the world's earliest known
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1931:"Radstock's coal mining history"
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1219:Greatest Hits Radio South West
1169:The local free newspaper, the
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669:Geological Conservation Review
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2768:Diocese of Clifton, 1850–2000
2588:. British Newspapers Online.
2478:. WSBEorchids. Archived from
2178:"South West England: climate"
1909:. Radstock: Radstock Museum.
1818:10.1016/S0016-7878(08)80177-0
1744:"Writhlington SSSI, Somerset"
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735:Bath and North East Somerset
407:Bath and North East Somerset
138:Bath and North East Somerset
7:
3540:Lord Lieutenant of Somerset
2715:"Radstock Methodist Church"
1718:Coal Mining Resource Centre
1300:Radstock is also home to a
568:, established stations and
566:Somerset and Dorset Railway
491:. The town is also home to
475:for the cities of Bath and
98:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
10:
3684:
3520:Grade II* listed buildings
2871:"Yeovil Town Story Part 4"
2820:"Frank Coombs (1906–1941)"
2239:"The Colliers Way (NCN24)"
1508:Priestley, Joseph (1831).
1462:Johnston, James B (1915).
1437:Robinson, Stephen (1992).
1387:"Radstock (Built-up Area)"
995:, and on the A362 between
502:
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2562:. The Newspaper Society.
2426:. Radstock Town Council.
1787:10.1017/S0263593300000651
1565:. Radstock Action Group.
1468:. J. Murray. p. 410.
1030:
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720:Local Government Act 1972
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3635:West Somerset Coast Path
3550:National nature reserves
3525:High Sheriff of Somerset
3515:Grade I listed buildings
2845:Wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com
2452:. Ofsted. Archived from
2269:"OpenCcyleMap Cycle Map"
2212:Neighbourhood Statistics
1640:Clew, Kenneth R (1970).
1361:(1886–1941), founder of
1164:
600:Manufacturing industries
482:Radstock is home to the
457:Manufacturing industries
2793:British Medical Journal
2664:"Church of St Nicholas"
2638:"About Somer Valley FM"
2560:"Tindle Newspapers Ltd"
2536:. About. Archived from
2113:Collier, Peter (1986).
1181:, which is part of the
943:National Cycle Route 24
847:Along with the rest of
813:and the remains of the
748:in 2020, it was in the
742:Frome and East Somerset
740:The area is within the
726:to the urban district.
292:Frome and East Somerset
2668:historicengland.org.uk
2377:historicengland.org.uk
2373:"Radstock Market Hall"
1879:. UK: English Nature.
1289:and benches came from
1238:
1091:Great Western Railways
1042:
968:Radstock had a second
918:
700:
642:of Radstock since the
589:Radstock rail accident
218:Postcode district
148:Ceremonial county
130:Unitary authority
3630:South West Coast Path
3585:Transport in Somerset
3535:Local nature reserves
3505:Geography of Somerset
2962:Radstock Town Council
2957:at Wikimedia Commons
2450:"Writhlington School"
1363:F. Pratten and Co Ltd
1236:
1093:are also on display.
1038:
982:Writhlington Colliery
939:Great Western Railway
916:
789:Radstock lies on the
699:Radstock War Memorial
698:
582:Great Western Railway
562:Great Western Railway
2644:on 14 September 2010
2028:on 30 September 2007
1439:Somerset Place Names
1021:landscape architects
1003:, very close to the
716:Frome Rural District
198:Sovereign state
3570:Scheduled monuments
3530:History of Somerset
3510:Geology of Somerset
3495:Economy of Somerset
3490:Culture of Somerset
3068:(cities in italics)
3040:Unitary authorities
2586:"Somerset Guardian"
2540:on 16 November 2007
2400:. Radstock Museum.
2249:on 11 February 2007
2117:. Ex Libris Press.
1877:SSSI citation sheet
1849:2003Palai..18..256D
1800:Dunlop, JA (1994).
1480:"Somerset Hundreds"
1155:Non-League football
1125:Chelsea Flower Show
1109:Writhlington School
1087:Somerset and Dorset
1083:Somerset Coal Canal
923:Somerset Coal Canal
815:Somerset Coal Canal
805:before joining the
754:European Parliament
684:National Coal Board
574:Somerset Coal Canal
527:at the time of the
493:Writhlington School
357: /
3668:Somerset coalfield
3588:Geographic areas:
1781:(3). SCO: 243–59.
1750:on 11 January 2011
1275:Downside community
1239:
1237:St Nicholas Church
1211:BBC Radio Somerset
1159:Radstock Town F.C.
1063:Somerset coalfield
1043:
919:
849:South West England
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640:Lords of the Manor
489:Somerset coalfield
430:Lords of the Manor
284:UK Parliament
230:Dialling code
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3224:Weston-super-Mare
3066:Major settlements
3015:Ceremonial county
2953:Media related to
2777:978-0-9536689-0-8
2398:"Radstock Museum"
2218:on 1 January 2014
2208:"Radstock Parish"
2124:978-0-948578-05-2
2022:Vision of Britain
1935:This is Wiltshire
1391:citypopulation.de
1302:Jehovah's Witness
1178:Somerset Guardian
1149:Sport and leisure
1136:further education
1113:specialist status
997:Farrington Gurney
853:temperate climate
851:, Radstock has a
779:Hercynian orogeny
731:unitary authority
644:English Civil War
636:Waldegrave family
570:marshalling yards
531:of 1086, meaning
495:, famous for its
426:Waldegrave family
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1264:Methodist Church
1221:on 102.4 FM and
1206:TV transmitter.
1200:ITV West Country
1141:in neighbouring
1011:Memorial Gardens
724:successor parish
687:September 1973.
657:Phalangiotarbida
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3157:Midsomer Norton
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1040:Radstock Museum
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970:railway station
951:Dundas Aqueduct
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