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The villagers don't want the extension to feel disconnected

The health authorities are investigating the water quality of a drain in Anton’s Gowt after a number of raft racers fell i ill following a recent event.

“We were in the water on Sunday. People started being sick Sunday night into midnight and were still being on Tuesday,” she said. Sophie Lorenz, an 18-year-old Rugby player, was one of those taken ill, along with several of her teammates who had re-entered the event after enjoying a previous one. The event has been successfully run for several years now, taking a break only due to COVID, but this is the first time something like this has occured.

“The water courses in Lincolnshire are generally kept in a good and clean condition. It would be an absolute tragedy if one bad apple of a neighbour in this location meant that this kind of events couldn’t take place.

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