Views sought on health impact of 'rotting smell' waste site works

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Nearly 50 residents had opposed an expansion, saying they are already dealing with “rotting smells” and noise.

Nearly 50 residents had opposed the application describing it as “inappropriate”, adding they are already dealing with “rotting smells” and noise.

Permission was granted by the council’s development control committee at a meeting on November 15, last year.At the meeting, council officer James Holt said that without a shredding facility, changes to the operations of the waste transfer station would be difficult but not impossible. will take place tomorrow and focus on the health impacts of proposed improvements to the existing transfer station building.Any members of the public who wish to contribute are invited and their comments will be used to inform the council’s health impact assessment for a phase two planning application.

Please support our independent journalism, and get access to exclusive news and sport stories, by signing up to aThe meeting agenda, which is the same for both sessions, says it will begin with an outline of the purpose of the meeting followed by a description of what the work will involve.

 

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