CONCERNED Corsham resident Don Stevenson claims many of his questions were left unanswered at a meeting to discuss the development of contaminated land.
Plans for a controversial 600-home development at Pockeridge Farm and Peel Circus, has angered residents and councillors because part of the land is polluted with asbestos and picric acid.
Mr Stevenson said the working party meeting last Thursday was inconclusive and it was still unknown who would be liable for compensation should anyone on the site become ill due to the contamination.
He said the land needs a certificate of cleanliness and an authority to be responsible for it.
Both these issues will be discussed by North Wiltshire District Council on September 3.
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