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Radstock, a town that boomed in the 1700s and 1800s due to coal mining, is now a mere shadow of its former self. The coal mines that once brought prosperity and livelihood to the town have all closed down. However, Radstock still holds a unique place in history as one of the few local co-operative societies that still issues dividends, even in the modern year of 2014. This demonstrates the resilience of the community and the lasting impact of the coal industry on the town's identity and economy.
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Radstock, a charming town nestled in the beautiful countryside of Somerset, offers several transportation options for visitors. By car, you can easily reach Radstock via the A367 and A362, providing a scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes. For those traveling by public transportation, there is no longer a rail connection to Radstock. However, you can conveniently reach the town by bus from various places including Bath, Frome, and Wells. These bus routes offer a convenient and affordable way to explore the area. Cycling enthusiasts will be delighted to know that Radstock is located on national cycle route 24. You can embark on an adventurous bike journey from Bath, passing through the historic Dundas Aqueduct, or start from Frome and enjoy a picturesque ride to Radstock. Whether you prefer the freedom of driving, the convenience of public buses, or the thrill of cycling, Radstock welcomes you to discover its captivating charm and natural beauty.
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