Accrington Observer

Probe launched into burning smell that is plaguing town

- BY BILL JACOBS

ATEAM of specialist investigat­ors is looking into complaints of a ‘burning smell’ in Great Harwood.

The probe follows Hyndburn Council requesting residents to keep doors and windows closed because of the smoke and odours over the township.

Great Harwood has been plagued with similar reports of burning smells in recent years with scrap yards and other businesses in the area being blamed for them.

An Environmen­t Agency spokeswoma­n said: “We have received reports of burning in Great Harwood.

“This is under investigat­ion by the Joint Unit for Waste Crime alongside the local council.

“As investigat­ions are ongoing, the Joint Unit for Waste Crime is unable to comment further in order not to prejudice inquiries.

“Members of the public can report environmen­tal incidents to our 24/7 hotline on 0800 80 70 60”

The JUWC is comprised of eight partners: the

Environmen­t Agency (EA), Natural Resources Wales, the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency, the Northern Ireland Environmen­t Agency, the police, the National Crime Agency, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and the British Transport Police.

A Hyndburn Council spokesman said:”If you can smell or see smoke in the proximity, please keep your windows and doors closed.

“If smoke/a fire is causing a pollution concern, but there is not a threat to life or property, please report this directly to us at Hyndburn Borough Council via our online form.

“By using our reporting form, including attaching images or videos when possible, you can help us to bring about any necessary action.

“We will continue to work in partnershi­p with Lancashire Fire and Rescue, The Environmen­t Agency and Lancashire Constabula­ry to address concerns about the impact of burning.”

Former Great Harwood councillor and ex-police officer Patrick McGinley has expressed concern at the lack of action to tackle the burning smell and deal with those responsibl­e.

If you can smell or see smoke keep your windows and doors closed.

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