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Contact:
  • Combe Down Stone Mines
  • Address:
    Bath & North East Somerset Council, 10 Palace Yard Mews, Bath, BA1 2NH
  • E-mail:
    stone_mines@bathnes.gov.uk
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  • Page Updated:
    21/03/2008
  • Author:
    Vanessa Dale
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Home > Environment & Planning > Major Developments and Special Projects > Combe Down Stone Mines Land Stabilisation Project > Fact Sheets

Combe Down Stone Mines Fact Sheets

We have explanatory factsheets available on a number of topics on which residents may appreciate more detailed information. These are also available from the Information Centre, 199 bradford Road, Combe Down.

  • How to raise and get answers to your questions
  • What to do if your property is damaged by the works and the indemnity we offer to help you
  • Information on property insurance issues in the Combe Down area
  • The communication routes we have set up between all concerned Council and Contractor’s obligations to residents during the construction period
  • Information on boreholes.
  • Notes on the ‘Statement of Completion’ and associated reports
  • Information available on buying or selling property in the Combe Down area during the scheme
  • Mine ownership responsibilities and how these concern you
  • The role of the Board of the CDSMCA

 

 
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