The gun detection program has been controversial, with claims that the technology is disproportionately placed in communities of color, and that it hasn’t resulted in significant leads or arrests.
Martin Marshall, chairman of the UK s Royal College of GPs, told MPs that patients who absolutely need to be in the same room as their doctor are being seen.
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Some locals describe is as like old, used nappies . Others like faeces .
Steve Meakin, from Poolfields a mile from the tip says it s like having a rotten egg in your top pocket .
Resident Suzi Stringer whose bedroom looks out onto the landfill site. The Environment Agency said hydrogen sulphide levels recorded at the site exceeded World Health Organisation guidelines
Waste management company RED Industries said it was acutely aware of the communities concerns and work was under way to seal an extensive area of the site .
The odour given off is causing stress, anxiety and sleeplessness, Public Health England said