Tyrone O'Sullivan, the South Wales NUM leader turned mine owner, was a top contact during the whole saga and is one of the few people I met in my career in journalism whom I would describe as a genuinely great man. The story was later included in a special publication called Heroes of Coal which is still the single piece of work of which I am proudest in my whole career.
The 270 men of Tower who sank their £8,000 redundancy cheques into keeping the mine open will now share the proceeds of the sale of the land at Hirwaun for redevelopment. I hope they get top dollar - they deserve it.
This is a great story, the importance of which has been missed by the mainstream media it seems. These men showed that anybody can get involved in a free market. They became entrepreneurs, albeit collectively, and good luck to them all. Just because a 'big business' chnages focus or slims down should not be feared. The markets are in constant flux and there are opportunities to be grabbed if you have right inclination.
ReplyDeleteA great story of good old British determination and inginuity.