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Miners strike - 30 years on: 'We won't stop till we've got justice'
Ex-Yorkshire Main official Frank Arrowsmith is still seeking justice for the battering his pit community got in the strike. Ann Czernik reports.

"We had it all in 1984 and they destroyed it," declares Frank Arrowsmith.

"They turned my village into a place where arsonists grew. Drugs. It's only in the last five years they've started building, knocking down the old council estates that have been gutted by arson and drugs."

During the great miners' strike of 1984-5 Arrowsmith was the National Union of Mineworkers official at Yorkshire Main Colliery, in the traditional mining village of Edlington near Doncaster.

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