Coal Mining Memorial

Methley Mining Memorial

ABand1A crowd in excess of 250 people turned out to witness the dedication ceremony of a scuptured memorial to  coal mining in the village of Methley.      It was Saturday 24th June and to start it off the early arrivals were treated to a musical selection by the Yorkshire Imperial (Urquhart Travel) Brass Band, which seemed to capture the mood of the day perfectly.

The idea of commissioning such a memorial was the brainchild of the late Rev’d Peter Garlandwho was at  that time Chairman of the Methley Residents Association.   The project was then carried forward by a small but determined group of Kevin Toft, Peter Bell, May Walker, Vera  Garland, Maria Melton and Bill Thackray to this dedication conclusion.  Invited guests included former Manager, Ronnie Lewis along with former management and trades union colleagues at Savile Pit.ARain2

Before introducing Colin Burgon MP to accept the memorial on behalf of the village, Bill Thackray acknowledged the contribution made by the Coalfield Regeneration Trust who  funded the scheme.   Other contributions by Yorkshire Water, Yorkshire Imps Band, Methley Ex-Servicemen’s Club, the Memorial Group and perhaps most importantly the part played by sculptor Harry Malkin, himself a former coal miner were remembered.   Bill emphasised the importance of recording and remembering the past in mediums such as this  memorial in order to stimulate the sense of belonging and pride in our heritage for future generations.

In officially opening the memorial, MP Colin Burgoncongratulated everyone involved with  the project emphasising the  contribution made by coal miners over the years.   He especially commended the way that the community pulled together during the last miners  strike.  He suggested that the known reserves of coal in this countrAMining Memorial 037y may one day again be needed and obtained with advances in modern exractive technology.    He stressed that a  younger generation would now be able to remember their mining roots with the completion of this magnificent memorial.

A blessing, offering thanks to the community spirit within this mining village which is still evident and a prayer to the former miners who worked in the industry was offered up by the Rev’d Ruth Crompton. shared by all who were there.

After the formalities, refreshments, reminiscences and the shaking of hands were the order of the day in the Ex-servicemens club and then visitors  were invited to an exhibition in the village centre. The village Archive Group had put on view an extensive display of  local  mining photographs, audio and cinematic memorabilia, along with items of mining history capturing the interest of all – former miners and villagers alike.

Former pits at Methley were:- Savile, Newmarket, Methley Junction, Foxholes and the Parlour pit in addition to earlier smill pits.