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Coalsnaughton Residents Told They Cannot Return as MRA Says Eight More Weeks of Investigations

The extended probe will determine why the ground moved and shape urgent repair decisions and support for displaced households.

Overview

  • About 100 homes in the former mining village of Coalsnaughton were evacuated after ground movement was detected and residents have been told they cannot return while investigations continue; the initial evacuations began on May 18.
  • The Mining Remediation Authority is carrying out daily investigations and has told residents it will need roughly eight more weeks to establish the cause of the ground movement.
  • Local resilience partners and Clackmannanshire Council are running briefings, offering on-the-ground welfare support and keeping officers in the area to help families displaced by the evacuations.
  • Scottish Justice Secretary Neil Gray has written to the UK Energy Secretary pressing for faster action because the MRA operates as a UK public body and its findings will decide the next steps for repairs and compensation.
  • Some media reports say engineers have begun stabilisation work and suspect subsidence from old mineworkings, but officials stress the cause remains unconfirmed while technical investigations proceed.