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Luggiebank water causing a stink

The bridge at Luggiebank where residents are complaining of an unpleasant odour

The bridge at Luggiebank where residents are complaining of an unpleasant odour

Simon and Garfunkel may have sung of a bridge over troubled waters, but at the Luggiebank, residents are concerned about a bridge over smelly waters.

Cumbernauld resident, and dog walker, Alan Cummings, contacted the News and Chronicle to say that there was a particular part of the stream that was giving off a putrid smell.

Alan said: “I was physically sick one of the times I passed it. It’s putrid and it’s been like that for a number of years.”

For the full story see this week’s Cumbernauld News, out now.


 
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