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Late Evening Edition - Circulation 12,400 - 15th July 2000

 

New Development in Riverside Saga

Secret documents reveal poison danger!

 

The Herald can reveal that the site earmarked for development at Riverside is a potential health risk to any who visit it and to the residents of the nearby housing estate.
Documents in our possession claim that the land contains highly toxic chemical waste which could be extremely harmful, even fatal, to anyone coming into contact with it.

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Plan of Drenewydd

Plan of Drenewydd showing the waste ground which is reported to have been the site of a lethal chemical recycling plant.

A spokesperson for the council refused to comment, but our own investigations have revealed that the site, once owned by Dowland and Foremason Chemical Recycling Company Ltd., was used for the processing of lethal chemicals.
Dowland and Foremason have factories in other parts of the country and have recently been the subject of a government investigation into safety procedures.
Readers of this newspaper may remember some years ago our report of an explosion at a chemical recycling plant owned by Dowland and Foremason, which resulted in the deaths of 36 company employees and the hospitalisation of over 400 members of the public who were living in the immediate vicinity of the factory, one of the largest in the country at the time.

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