Inside UK s stinkiest village smothered by rotting flesh and dirty nappy stench
Residents living by the quarry are so concerned they fear they are being poisoned in their own homes . Headaches, asthma attacks, stress, anxiety and sleeplessness have all been reported
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The Environment Agency said hydrogen sulphide levels recorded at the site exceeded World Health Organisation guidelines (Image: Tristan Potter / SWNS)
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Damage caused to a property in Blurton
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Families are calling for peace to return to a Stoke-on-Trent street - after a stabbing and arson attack linked to a problem council bungalow.
They have spoken out after emergency services were called to the arson attack at the property on Langland Drive, in Blurton, on Friday night.
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Police in Chamberlain Avenue, Penkhull. (Image: StokeonTrentLive)
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Police have released two men arrested on suspicion of kidnap while their investigations continue.
Emergency services were called to Croft Crescent in Penkhull yesterday morning (April 4).
Eyewitnesses reportedly saw eight police cars in Chamberlain Avenue while paramedics were spotted on Croft Crescent and Tudor Close.