200219 | Campaigners gather at Truro magistrates court for council tax protest as 14-year row on Hayle water pipe takes new twis
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Campaigners gather at Truro magistrates court for council tax protest as 14-year row over Hayle water pipe takes a new twist
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On 25th April 2012 the pipe was fixed with new joints and a sleeve. The hole in the road was left open and a lintel was put in to stop Ms Sheridan’s house falling into it, and to protect the pipe. On 21st May, Cormac again resurfaced the road, and everyone went home thinking the job was finally done. But three days later, there was more water. SWW contractors May Gurney immediately identified an open sewer, previously – apparently - not noticed.



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