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TV star Julia Bradbury has lent her support to campaigners fighting a controversial landfill site.
The environmentalist, who presents programmes for the BBC and ITV, called for Walley s Quarry to be shut down.
She said Red Industries, which owns the site in Silverdale, had breached regulations and thousands of people had developed health problems.
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A fundraiser to take the smelly quarry fiasco to court has passed its halfway point.
Walleys Quarry in Silverdale has made continuous national headlines for the rotten egg emanating from the site.
Residents have complained thousands of times and the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has recently written to the Environment Agency (EA) to express grave concerns .
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The company running the Silverdale site - plagued with a stench that has made national headlines and drawn thousands of complaints from local families - says it has capped off part of the site.