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Asbestos concerns 'very real', firms finally admit

Bethan Dorsett
21/ 9/2005

THE TWO companies that want to develop the old Turner's site have issued apologies.

In a shock move, MMC Estates, the site owners, have said sorry to residents over the concern its actions had caused and recognised a 'significant presence' of asbestos on part of the site.

The company originally admitted to there being only small traces of asbestos when it submitted its initial planning application last December. It was later asked to revise its estimate.

MMC director Michael Drogan, in a statement to the Observer, said: "We would like to apologise to local residents for the confusion and concern our actions have caused since our purchase of the site in 2004.

"We recognise that this has brought about a sense of mistrust and has undermined our ability to work with the community. We are addressing this and plan to communicate more openly and regularly in the future."

He added: "Following the completion of significant investigations, which have now been published, we recognise there is significant asbestos contamination in areas of the woodland and have evidence of pockets of contamination in other parts of the site."

Meanwhile, Countryside Properties, which is looking to build 600 homes and a business park on the site, has also apologised for the 'miscommunication' surrounding the levels of asbestos.

Managing director Ian Kelley also said Countryside Properties had always maintained it would not purchase the site until it had been fully cleared and planning consent had been obtained.

"We do sincerely believe that remediation of the site is the best way forward for the community and there is no question that this sort of industrial site should be re-developed," he added.

Both companies are working with the council on a plan to clean the site before a revised planning application is submitted.

The move was welcomed with caution from campaigners Save Spodden Valley (SSV), who have waged a fierce battle to prove Turner's is heavily contaminated since 200 trees were felled on the site in May last year.

Spokesman Jason Addy said: "We welcome the developers' acknowledgment of past wrongdoing - but actions do speak louder than words.

"The SSV campaign seeks a positive and permanent solution to contamination. Future generations of Rochdalians could pay the ultimate price if this is not done properly."

He added: "A mistake in communication is minor when compared to the damage to public health if mistakes are made on site.

"One further cancer death caused by asbestos from that site is one too many."

The admission has only revealed what residents and councillors have suspected for over a year, according to Councillor Tom Stott, chairman of a troubleshooting working party set up to look into contamination concerns.

He said: "In their initial reports they said there was little contamination. Now it is 'significant'.

"I am shocked that it has taken so long for the companies to admit what we have known for over 12 months."


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   living up spotland for half my life. we all knew someone who has worked at TBA and also someone who has died from working there,shouldent we be looking at covering the whole site in, making it safe and turn it into ahuge recreational area , for all the kids give the something to do .we managed to rebuild the canal with work for the dole labour maybee the same could be done here just to keep the cost down .its an eyesore do something ....
phil studley, coffs harbour/australia
28/09/2005 at 07:27
   A message for Mr Ian Kelly M.D. Countryside Properties: When you hold the hand of someone you love and look into their crying eyes as they apologise because they are going to die before they have taught your child the rules of good cricket, how to wrap their first school tie, how to live a good life and not just scrape by, you know it's an apology from the heart. Mr Kelly, you have lied, covered up facts, hidden the truth and treated the people who have more knowledge of asbestos than anyone in the world, as ignorant fools. You still aren't listening. This site is one of a kind, the biggest in the world, and realistically, un safe for development. Try seeing people and not pounds.
Barbara Balmer, Cheshire
23/09/2005 at 14:38
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