I will be publishing the (2) reports @ 09:00 today.
From Cambs CC –
As many of you are aware from our briefing sessions last week with you, following concerns from residents about perceived health impacts from operations at Saxon Pit, Whittlesey, one of my Consultants in Public Health convened an incident management team to establish whether there are any potential harms to human health.
Partners from the public health system included Fenland District Council (Environmental Health), UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
As regulators, the Environment Agency and Waste Planning Authority at Cambridgeshire County Council have provided data, information, and advice into the work.
The report from this work will now be released at 9am (Tuesday) morning.
I am sending you an advanced copy of the report and press statement.
Please keep this confidential until tomorrow morning.
We have held a media briefing today and have two briefing sessions on MS Teams at
11am – 12pm and 6pm – 7pm where members of the Whittlesey community have been invited.
We will be following this up with an information session for residents in Whittlesey in a couple of weeks.
Sally Cartwright.
Director of Public Health, Cambridgeshire County Council.
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