Halmer End
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Halmer End is a village in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, neighbouring the small hamlet of Alsagers Bank and not far from the larger village of Audley. The village is on the B5367 and is only 2 miles away from the M6.

Historically the village was dominated by the Coal Mining Industry, and several large Coal mines were in operation in the vicinity of the village in the 19th and early 20th centuries. However, the village is remembered as being the site of the worst Mining disaster in the history of the North Staffordshire Coalfield when, in 1918, 156 men and boys were killed in the Minnie Pit disaster.

The Minnie Pit Disaster

The Minnie Pit was opened in 1881 and was part of the wider Podmore Hall Collieries, a large combine of Pits in the Halmerend area that served the Ironworks at nearby Apedale
Apedale
Apedale is a village in Staffordshire, England. The village is home to the Apedale Community Country Park. The park is unusual for the area as it was previously as an opencast mine....

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The Minnie Pit was the Downcast Shaft for the Podmore Hall operations and was 360 yards deep, reaching 5 thick, profitable Coal seams.
On January 12, 1918, a huge explosion tore through the workings and killed 156 men and boys, at a time as well when the Great War was in its fourth year. The Pit never recovered from the disaster and closed in 1930, along with the entire workings of the Podmore Hall Collieries and Apedale Ironworks.
Nowadays a monument records the terrible disaster that befell this small village in 1918.

Transport

Halmer end was served by a railway station which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway
North Staffordshire Railway
The North Staffordshire Railway was a British railway company formed in 1845 to promote a number of lines in the Staffordshire Potteries and surrounding areas in Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire and Shropshire....

on June 28, 1880. It was situated on the NSR Audley to Alsager Line. The line closed completely in 1963 and nothing much remains of the Line,and the Industry that the Line once served.
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