When Accountability Fades: The Toxic Reality Facing Bramley and Beyond
Briefly

In Bramley, the villagers are facing an ecological crisis created by a leaking petrol station, with over 600 households unable to safely access clean water.
Local authorities and various agencies have exchanged blame, leaving residents feeling ignored as they navigate the impacts of this ongoing environmental disaster.
Asda has distanced itself from accountability while the Environment Agency and local councils refuse to take decisive action, prompting residents' frustration.
At a recent meeting, Asda's chairman acknowledged the seriousness of the situation but asserted there would be 'no quick fix' to the myriad issues arising from the leak.
Read at Business Matters
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