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>This story begins in the 1960s But will never have an ending PCBs, made decades ago, are today harming orcas, porpoises and kestrels One man refuses to let the ghosts of our industrial past stay dead But answers are hard to find
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This story begins in the 1960s But will never have an ending PCBs, made decades ago, are today harming orcas, porpoises and kestrels One man refuses to let the ghosts of our industrial past stay dead But answers are hard to find
Apair of eyes glower at me from the freshly installed sign. "You are being watched and you will be identified," it bellows in yellow capital letters. An image of a security camera has the letters CGTV written unnecessarily along its side. It's a strange place for such heavy surveillance and such an aggressive placard. Zip-tied to a gate barring a mud track in the middle of rural Herefordshire between the tiny villages of Sutton St Nicholas and Marden, it is difficult to imagine who it might want to deter.
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