No, literally!
There's a tannery not too far away (think: a few hundred yards).
This tannery is in a small industrial estate, which includes a factory that gives out what appears to be hydrogen sulphide as a by-product.
Drive by and it stinks...
But the issue is, whenever there's a temperature inversion - ie, cold on the ground but warm air above - the smells just sperad out over a wide residential area. The pong is quite intense.
Early on a hot day this often means you can't open windows or go into the garden without being assailed by the incredible smell.
I finally rang the local environmental health department this morning, and asked fro a response in writing. Time to act.
There's a tannery not too far away (think: a few hundred yards).
This tannery is in a small industrial estate, which includes a factory that gives out what appears to be hydrogen sulphide as a by-product.
Drive by and it stinks...
But the issue is, whenever there's a temperature inversion - ie, cold on the ground but warm air above - the smells just sperad out over a wide residential area. The pong is quite intense.
Early on a hot day this often means you can't open windows or go into the garden without being assailed by the incredible smell.
I finally rang the local environmental health department this morning, and asked fro a response in writing. Time to act.