The Durham coalfield once powered a nation. Today, it holds untapped potential in the form of geothermal energy from flooded mine workings and valuable minerals in mine-water. 2025 also marks four decades since the end of the 1984/85 miners’ strike – a watershed moment that led to unprecedented deindustrialisation and community upheaval. We will acknowledges this difficult legacy while celebrating the resilience and pride that have sustained Durham’s coalfield communities.
Over two days, we will bring together researchers, artists, community members, and industry leaders to harness our rich industrial heritage and forge innovative pathways toward a green, just future. We will showcase cutting-edge research, including up-to-the-minute knowledge on how underground assets can be repurposed to create clean energy solutions, making Durham a leader in the transition to a post-carbon economy. Together, we’ll explore how the industrious character and collective spirit of our communities can drive regeneration and innovation.
Hosted at the newly-restored Redhills, the historic home of the Durham Miners Association, our conference takes place in a venue that embodies both our industrial heritage and our aspirations for renewal. Once the beating heart of the coalfield community, Redhills continues to be a place where futures are forged and where the voice of the people is heard.
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