‘If an adult was to slip, trip or fall into it… they would not be able to escape. A child would have absolutely no chance of surviving’

Slurry pit: the steep-sided, deep pool on farmland near New Addington now contains a toxic sludge that residents are concerned would be impossible to escape
Serious concerns are being raised by residents about the dangers around a large slurry pit that has been dug just outside New Addington.
Slurry pits are reservoirs built on farmland to collect and store liquid manure, urine, bedding material and wash water from livestock buildings, where the by-products are stored before being utilised on the land as natural fertiliser.
The new pit is reckoned to be about half the size of a football pitch. It has been dug just across the borough boundary, in Bromley, off Layhams Road on the land of Wickham Court Farm, near a National Grid sub-station at Rowdown. Continue reading





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