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Corby Town Council Demands New Toxic Waste Tests
21 Jan
Summary
- Council calls for more water testing following metal detection.
- Past toxic waste dumping in 1980s linked to birth defects.
- New working group to examine public health and contamination.

Corby Town Council has officially called for comprehensive new water testing across the town. This decision comes after volunteers detected metals at levels that could endanger aquatic life during recent surveys.
The motion highlights the persistent local concern stemming from the 1980s clearance of Corby's steelworks. During that period, toxic waste was transported through the town, with historical reports linking these practices to serious health issues like birth defects.
In response to public pressure, North Northamptonshire Council has agreed to form a working group. This group will investigate ongoing public health and contamination issues within Corby, aiming to provide clearer information and accountability.




