Your Pace Or Mine?
09:00
£39.95
All ages
Betteshanger Colliery opened in the late 1920s and was the largest of the Kent collieries. Miners from other coalfields travelled to Deal in the hope of finding work at the new pit, and many lodging houses, cafes and pubs in Deal put up signs saying "no miners" owing to fear of the arrival of the often dirty men who spoke very different dialects. It had two shafts of almost 2,300 feet, plaques can still be seen where the shafts were once sunk. The colliery was served by a railway branch which left the main line between Deal & Sandwich. This weekend is dedicated to the history of Betteshanger, starting with this Challenge event and ending with the Betteshanger Marathon event. Don't miss your chance to earn a bespoke wooden medal made by our friends over at the Busy Barnacle.