1834 days ago

Poll: Will a $21m Living Earth upgrade solve the Bromley stench one and for all?

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hey neighbours,

A multimillion-dollar upgrade will go ahead for the compost plant causing the infamous Bromley stench.

The foul stench has plagued the Christchurch suburb for years and left some residents on the brink of selling up. Others claim the plant is responsible for exacerbating health issues.

About $21.5m will be spent to enclose and upgrade the Living Earth plant to limit the odour spreading into the public.

Do you think this will help to rid Bromley of the infamous pong?

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Will a $21m Living Earth upgrade solve the Bromley stench one and for all?
  • 15% Yes - this will help
    15% Complete
  • 45% No - this isn't the answer
    45% Complete
  • 40% I'm not sure
    40% Complete
40 votes
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