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Corby Cancer Claims: Council Report Sparks Outrage

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Local council reports show no higher childhood cancer rates in Corby.
  • Families suspect toxic waste from former steelworks caused cancers.
  • Parents criticize council findings, demanding a public inquiry.
Corby Cancer Claims: Council Report Sparks Outrage

Recent analyses commissioned by North Northamptonshire Council indicate that childhood cancer rates in Corby are not elevated compared to the rest of England. These findings are contested by local families who suspect that toxic waste, originating from the deconstruction of the former steelworks and deposited at Deene Quarry, is linked to numerous childhood cancers and birth defects.

The council conducted two independent studies utilizing different data sets, with one employing official data based on hospital care location for individuals aged 0-19 between 2015 and 2025. A second study by the National Disease Registration Service used data reflecting the location of initial cancer reports from 2013 to 2022, considered the most comprehensive source.

Despite the council's published reports, parents like Alison Gaffney and Andy Hinde, whose son was diagnosed with cancer at 17 months, have expressed strong dissatisfaction, alleging the investigation was superficial and data was withheld due to privacy concerns. Campaigners and legal representatives for families argue that these findings are flawed and call for a public inquiry to thoroughly investigate the health issues affecting the community, citing ongoing concerns about limb differences and other health problems.

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The legacy of the steelworks and its waste management was previously highlighted in the Netflix drama 'Toxic Town' and a 2009 High Court case where Corby Borough Council was found negligent. While the council maintains the current findings offer reassurance, they affirm a commitment to addressing future concerns within their purview.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The council reports found that childhood cancer rates in Corby are not higher than the national average for England.
Families suspect a link due to concerns about toxic waste from the former steelworks, which was deposited at Deene Quarry, and its potential connection to numerous childhood cancers and birth defects.
Affected families and campaigners are calling for a full public inquiry to investigate the health issues linked to the town's toxic legacy.

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