A dead shoal of fish — first spotted in a Stockport park — has environmental officers scratching their heads. Photos on social media show a large amount of fish in a pond in Bramhall Park, which were discovered recently.
The dead fish were expected to be removed by council officers on Tuesday (December 21) — but bosses from the authority, Environment Agency, and United Utilities are ‘at a loss’ to explain the cause of death. READ MORE: A council spokesperson told the Manchester Evening News that the environment and water agencies are ‘convinced’ the cause of death was not pollution, but have not been able to ascertain the real reason for the fatalities. “Stockport Council is aware of the recent incident in Bramhall Park where a high number
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