The then LibDem run Stockport Council knew this site they had chosen for a new school was seriously contaminated. It didn’t stop them pretending it wasn’t.
Three planning applications were refused in the past due to the toxic nature of the site.




The then LibDem run Stockport Council knew this site they had chosen for a new school was seriously contaminated. It didn’t stop them pretending it wasn’t.
Three planning applications were refused in the past due to the toxic nature of the site.