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Exploring the Severe Contamination Issues at Wethersfield Airfield

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Unearth the shocking truth about Wethersfield Airfield's severe contamination issues, as revealed by Andrew Hull, chairman of the WASC. Discover the alarming contents of a 50-page report, which the Home Office only acknowledged after being presented by the Field Association. Our conversation not only highlights the struggle to make the government recognise the contamination issue, but also brings to light the potential devastation it could cause.
Ready to face the hard truths? We examine the three classes of potential contaminants, with class one being the most severe. Oils, hydrocarbons, radioactivity, defoliant, and more, present a stark risk to human health. Engage with us as we challenge this argument and explore the risk to staff, contractors, asylum seekers already on site and the impact on the local community.
Towards the end, we ponder over the recommendations given by Buro Happold on managing these class one hazards. Spanning over two to three years, this extensive plan aims at preventing the potentially catastrophic impacts of these hazards. Who should bear the responsibility for dealing with these risks? Join us as we navigate this complex issue that is finally catching the attention of the media. Brace yourself for a revelation that will challenge your perspective on government accountability and public safety.

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For more information about The Fields Association please visit
https://www.thefieldsassociation.org/

https://thefieldsassociationonair.buzzsprout.com
Here is a link to the Crowd Justice Page
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-the-inhumane-asylum-camp/

Support the show

If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2227298/supporters/new (to Subscribe)

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thefieldsa0 (to buy us a coffee)

All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com
Thank you

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Unearth the shocking truth about Wethersfield Airfield's severe contamination issues, as revealed by Andrew Hull, chairman of the WASC. Discover the alarming contents of a 50-page report, which the Home Office only acknowledged after being presented by the Field Association. Our conversation not only highlights the struggle to make the government recognise the contamination issue, but also brings to light the potential devastation it could cause.
Ready to face the hard truths? We examine the three classes of potential contaminants, with class one being the most severe. Oils, hydrocarbons, radioactivity, defoliant, and more, present a stark risk to human health. Engage with us as we challenge this argument and explore the risk to staff, contractors, asylum seekers already on site and the impact on the local community.
Towards the end, we ponder over the recommendations given by Buro Happold on managing these class one hazards. Spanning over two to three years, this extensive plan aims at preventing the potentially catastrophic impacts of these hazards. Who should bear the responsibility for dealing with these risks? Join us as we navigate this complex issue that is finally catching the attention of the media. Brace yourself for a revelation that will challenge your perspective on government accountability and public safety.

Support the show

For more information about The Fields Association please visit
https://www.thefieldsassociation.org/

https://thefieldsassociationonair.buzzsprout.com
Here is a link to the Crowd Justice Page
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-the-inhumane-asylum-camp/

Support the show

If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2227298/supporters/new (to Subscribe)

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thefieldsa0 (to buy us a coffee)

All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com
Thank you

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