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Women marching against pit closures

Women marching against pit closures

Which side were you on?

The 麻豆社 is planning to mark the 25th anniversary of the miners' strike, a key turning point in modern British history. We are keen to hear your stories of that time.

We'll be looking at the personal as well as the political and economic effects of the strike during 1984-85 and this is an opportunity for you to tell your own stories.

Police and a crowd

Police and a crowd during the dispute

Thousands of people from across Yorkshire were involved in one way or another. We want to give people an opportunity to give their own account of what happened, and what you believe was the wider significance of the strike.

If you were involved in the miners' strike,听or your life, or your family, was affected by the events, we'd like to give you the opportunity to tell us your memories.

How has the miners' strike affected you? How it has changed your life, or your community's life, over the last 25 years?听

NUM leader Arthur Scargill at the TUC in 1984

NUM leader Arthur Scargill in 1984

Some of you might not even have been born when the strike took place but it may still have changed your life we would like you to tell your story.听

  • if you have a story to tell 麻豆社 Leeds about the strike you can send your memories by email.

last updated: 24/02/2009 at 14:56
created: 05/01/2009

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