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Council approve raised bed allotments for 'derelict' and 'contaminated' former sports centre site

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iOS - Android Following the demolition of the sports centre, the concrete slab and car park have remained on site and the plans would see these retained.A liner and stones will be used to level the site and add extra distance between the raised beds and the ground which was contaminated by the former Whites Chemical Company.Planning and building standards manager Tina Meikle told the planning committee that environmental services were content with the proposals because "the ground isn't being disturbed".Chromium VI is largely suspected to be present on the site because of its proximity to where the old factory was situated.Often used as a catalyst in the chemical manufacturing industry, Chromium VI is extremely harmful and.

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