A patch of ground next to a footpath in a quiet Tameside cul-de-sac has collapsed into a historic mine shaft which drops more than 400 METERS into the Earth.
Teams from the Coal Authority were called to Camberwell Drive in Ashton-under-Lyne yesterday afternoon, December 13, after a section of the group collapsed.
They rushed to the site, along with Tameside Council, to make sure the area was safe for residents, and have now started the huge task of trying to repair the gigantic hole permanently. READ MORE: Hotel shuts to accommodate asylum seekers as devastated couple with wedding booked speak out Pictures taken from the site show a huge hole, the size of a large metal fence panel, in the grass next to a public footpath, with the side of
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