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| + | It was New Year in 1934 when Lacey Green hit the headlines in the national newspapers. It was a notoriety that the village did not want, for Fleet Street proclaimed that seven people had died over the Christmas period because of the pollution of water supplies during the drought. | ||
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| + | For the full report and it's aftermath click [[1934 Lacey Green Water in the News]] | ||
Revision as of 03:50, 2 July 2023
IN THE NEWS 1934 WHEN FLEET STREET SENTENCED LACEY GREEN TO DEATH
It was New Year in 1934 when Lacey Green hit the headlines in the national newspapers. It was a notoriety that the village did not want, for Fleet Street proclaimed that seven people had died over the Christmas period because of the pollution of water supplies during the drought.
For the full report and it's aftermath click 1934 Lacey Green Water in the News