Blacks Solicitors completes landmark restoration lease transaction for Mone Bros

Blacks Solicitors completes landmark restoration lease transaction for Mone Bros

Leading Yorkshire law firm, Blacks Solicitors, has advised Mone Bros, experts in quarrying,
earthworks and restoration solutions, on a deal that has seen the aggregate specialist take
on the lease of the former Prince of Wales Colliery site in Pontefract. The value of the
transaction is approximately £3.25million over five years.
The colliery produced 1.5million tonnes of coal per year prior to its closure 2002. As part
of the lease, Mone Bros will fill the large void remaining on the site with 1,000,000m3 of
imported inert material, in order to reprofile and recontour the land.
The restoration of the void forms a vital part of the overall successful completion of a
wider residential scheme being developed in the area, which comprises 920 homes and
associated amenities over 87 acres of land adjoining Junction 32 of the M62. Following
the completion of the infill works, the landlord, Harworth Group, will be able to conclude
the final restoration of the area, returning it to public open space benefitting all sections of
the local community.

Led by Partner, Andrew Pedley, who was supported by Jonathan Kay, Senior Associate
Solicitor, Blacks Solicitors’ Real Estate team assisted Mone Bros on securing the lease of
the site. Andrew has extensive experience in assisting clients in the mining and minerals
sector, and the team’s expertise in handling complex real estate transactions ensured a
successful result for Mone Bros.

Andrew Pedley, a Partner in the Real Estate team at Blacks Solicitors

Andrew commented: “We are delighted to have supported Mone Bros on this deal. Once
filled and restored, the site will offer beautiful open space for the wider community to
enjoy – it’s been a fantastic project to be part of. As experts in Real Estate, we can advise
on complex deals involving significant restoration and remediation work, such as this one.”
Based in Yorkshire, Mone Bros is a family-run business that operates several strategically
located inert waste transfer stations, quarries and landfill sites across Yorkshire.
Established in 1965 by brothers Phil, John and James Mone, the company has grown into
one of the region’s leading providers of aggregate recycling services.
Michael Coleman, Managing Director at Mone Bros, added: “We’re a longstanding client
of Blacks, with the firm providing us with excellent commercial and legal advice on this
transaction, as well as on previous projects.”

“We are pleased with the successful completion of this deal, which will play a crucial role
in the success of the wider scheme at this former colliery site.”

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