RefNoSY425/A/8410/4
TitleTape 4
DescriptionBand 1. Miners' strike, 1984. Brodsworth Colliery. 1,000 pickets 15 Oct 1984.

Band 1. Miners' strike, 1984. NCB. Claim colliery vehicles stoned. Suggestion that it may be a result of 22 arrests on previous day over stolen coal 15 Oct 1984.

Band 1. Miners' strike, 1984. NUM. Deadline for payment of High Court fine. Granted 14 days extention 15 Oct 1984.

Band 1. Miners' strike, 1984. Arthur Scargill. Deadline for payment of High Court fine. Now has 28 days extension 15 Oct 1984.

Band 1. Miners' strike, 1984. Ireland Colliery. One man goes into work 15 Oct 1984.

Band 2. Miners' strike, 1984. Breakdown of negotiations at ACAS between NCB and NUM. Interview with Peter Walker who blames Arthur Scargill for breakdown of talks 16 Oct 1984.

Band 2. Miners' strike, 1984. Grimethorpe. Outbreak of violence. Shops and police station stoned. 7 arrested 16 Oct 1984.

Band 2. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Leaders to meet 16 Oct 1984.

Band 2. Miners' strike, 1984. Demonstrators making for Shireoaks Colliery turned back 16 Oct 1984.

Band 2. Miners' strike, 1984. 450 pickets elsewhere in Notts. The pound drops to a new low following breakdown of talks 16 Oct 1984.

Band 3. Miners' strike, 1984. Report on meeting between NACODs and NUM 16 Oct 1984.

Band 4. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimethorpe. Chief Constable gives police version of events 16 Oct 1984.

Band 5. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimethorpe. Interview with Chief Constable. Talks about theft of coal. Police must maintain peace and uphold the law 16 Oct 1984.

Band 6. Miners' strike, 1984. Anglican Church. Vicar of Grimethorpe appeals for end to violence 16 Oct 1984.

Band 6. Miners' strike, 1984. NCB. Interview with Ian MacGregor. Says miners will rise up against leadership 16 Oct 1984.

Band 6. Miners' strike, 1984. Ireland Colliery. Spokesman for NUM Derbyshire Area says first man returning to work here was not an NCB employee. NCB denies this claim 16 Oct 1984.

Band 6. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimesthorpe. Recap on interview with Chief Constable 16 Oct 1984.

Band 6. Miners' strike, 1984. Further report on meeting between NACODS and NUM. To decide whether or not to strike 16 Oct 1984.

Band 7. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Decision made on strike but will not be announced until tomorrow 16 Oct 1984.

Band 7. Miners' strike, 1984. NUPE. Rodney Bickerstaff pledges support for miners. Interview 16 Oct 1984.

Band 8. Miners' strike, 1984. Grimesthorpe. Four arrests 17 Oct 1984.

Band 8. Miners' strike, 1984. Ken Sampey says NACODS will strike next week 17 Oct 1984.

Band 8. Miners' strike, 1984. Junior Energy Minister says there are good stocks of coal at power stations. Interview 17 Oct 1984.

Band 8. Miners' strike, 1984. Derbyshire Police. Cost of policing strike has risen to £18 and 1/2 million. £13 million is to pay for other forces drafted in to help with picket 17 Oct 1984.

Band 8. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Police station in Rossington stoned. 3 men go into work 17 Oct 1984.

Band 9. Miners' strike, 1984. Grimethorpe. Interview with local people before public meeting. South Yorkshire Police accused 17 Oct 1984.

Band 10. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. George Moores Cllr attends meeting in Grimethorpe to discuss violence. 100 people attend 17 Oct 1984.

Band 10. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Strike officially confirmed. Pound sinks 17 Oct 1984.

Band 10 & 11. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Interview with Ken Sampey He believes Notts. men will support strike. Critises Ian MacGregor. Wants independent body to look at lack of investment in pits 17 Oct 1984.

Band 10. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Clashes. Seven police injured at Woolley Colliery. 2,500 pickets. 17 Oct 1984.

Band 12. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimethorpe. Asst. Chief Constable Frank Gutterall apologises for violence but says people of Grimthorpe must share blame 17 Oct 1984.

Band 12. Miners' strike, 1984. Ken Sampey says NACODS are not just supporting NUM. The cutbacks are NACODS problem too 17 Oct 1984.

Band 13. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimethorpe. Asst. Chief Constable Gutsell interviewed 17 Oct 1984.

Band 14. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Grimethorpe. Recap. An extract from Frank Gutsell's speach. Interview with local people. George Moores Cllr says meeting helped to reduce tension but wants a national enquiry on police tactics 17 Oct 1984.

Band 14. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Recap on strike and interview with Ken Sampey 17 Oct 1984.

Band 14. Miners' strike, 1984. Arthur Scargill's fine paid by person unknown 17 Oct 1984.

Band 15. Miners' strike, 1984. Arthur Scargill says fine paid without his knowledge or permission 17 Oct 1984.

Band 16. Miners' strike, 1984. Margaret Thatcher PM says NCB will not surrender the management of the coal industry 17 Oct 1984.

Band 16. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. Midlands branches vote to strike 17 Oct 1984.

Band 16. Miners' strike, 1984. ACAS. Pat Lowry talks about negotiations between NCB, NACODS and NUM 17 Oct 1984.

Band 16. Miners' strike, 1984. NCB. Says some pits in Scotland put in danger because of strike 17 Oct 1984.

Band 16. Miners' strike, 1984. NACODS. General Secretary (Peter McNestry) says only change of heart by NCB can avert strike. He blames Ian MacGregor 17 Oct 1984.

Band 17. Miners' strike, 1984. Vehicles stoned at Abbeydale Coking Plant in Chestefield 18 Oct 1984.

Band 17. Miners' strike, 1984. Grimethorpe. NCB building and vehicle set on fire 18 Oct 1984.

Band 17. Miners' strike, 1984. South Yorkshire Police. Junior Minister at Home Office says he will visit South Yorkshire to look at trouble between police and communities. He criticises George Moores Cllr 18 Oct 1984.

Band 17. Miners' strike, 1984. TUC. Norman Willis, General Secretary, appeals to everyone to seek a settlement 18 Oct 1984.

Band 17. Miners' strike, 1984. Pound steadies. Interview with Chairman of Stock Exchange who says underlying trend in economy is favourable apart from coal strike 18 Oct 1984.

Band 18. Miners' strike, 1984. Richard Caborn MP explains that appeal for food is being widened 18 Oct 1984.

Band 19. Miners' strike, 1984. Pound sinks to lowest ever. Report 18 Oct 1984.

Band 19. Miners' strike, 1984. Interview with spokesman of Lancashire NUM. Says there are rumours of new talks between NCB and NUM 18 Oct 1984. National Executive to meet 18 Oct 1984.

Band 19. Miners' strike, 1984. National Federation of Seft Employed and Small Businessmen have written to Prime Minister appealling to her to aviod power cuts. Interview with Chairman 18 Oct 1984.

Band 20. Miners' strike, 1984. Peter Walker wants Neil Kinnock MP to put pressure on Num to accept ACAS formula 18 Oct 1984.

Band 21. Miners' strike, 1984. Brodsworth Colliery. Eight pickets arrested 19 Oct 1984.

Band 21. Miners' strike, 1984. Carcroft Colliery. Two arrests 19 Oct 1984.

Band 21. Miners' strike, 1984. Deputy Chairman James Cowan says NCB would like talks with NUM and NACODS before NACODS strike. Shadow spokesman for Trade and Industry Brian Gould proposes formula to end dispute 19 Oct 1984.

Band 22. Miners' strike, 1984. WEA spokesman Dr Rutledge discusses effect on miners' strike if NACODS strike. Possible power cuts before Christmas 19 Oct 1984.
DateOct 1984
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