The Pilsworth South Landfill site has faced a series of complaints
The watchdog of firm operators behind a landfill site emitting a ‘horrific stench’ insists it continues to work closely to improve the situation.
READ MORE: The people who are being left 'physically sick' every day from a stinking, disgusting Greater Manchester eyesore Following a meeting between the Environment Agency and Valencia, it was agreed the site would stop accepting waste from 26 February 2024 - except for materials being used for capping, while they focus on further engineering works to reduce odour emissions.
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