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Old 25-01-2015, 05:32 PM #1
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Default Malvern water closed by coca cola

Children have been forced out of their school because of damp after a plant making the Queen’s favourite bottled water was shut down, locals claim.

Malvern Water – drunk by the royals since the 1600s – was produced at the factory for years but closed in 2010.

Now 190 pupils nearby have had to move to temporary classrooms.

Locals say the closure by Coca-Cola caused the damp as the 12 million litres the plant took from the hills each year has nowhere to go.

The parish council’s Nicky Carless said: “Water was coming through the school’s carpets, you put your hand down and it squelched.”

He said of claims the closure in Colwall, Herefordshire, was behind it: “It’s not unreasonable to come to the assumption.”



Council surveyors are investigating but have failed to find a link.

Question: Were these surveyors,
A) incompetant
B) bribed
C) kidnapped by aliens and reprogrammed


http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...-after-5001320
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