Foul stink from retirement village laundry plagues Cashmere residents
14 Jan, 2021 08:39 PM
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Bupa Cashmere is now working to get resource consent to continue operating from its Rose St site. Photo / Supplied
Bupa Cashmere is now working to get resource consent to continue operating from its Rose St site. Photo / Supplied
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By: Bea Gooding
Cashmere residents may soon be free of a foul stink coming from a retirement village laundry that has plagued the nearby area for close to a decade.
Findings from an Environment Canterbury (ECan) pilot project last year to assess odours originating from Bupa Cashmere View Care Home and Retirement Village confirmed it was no longer meeting its permitted activity status.
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