Women with highly sensitive noses left homeless due to smell from Lush factory

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Women with highly sensitive noses left homeless due to smell from Lush factory
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Cherie Hitchens, 58, and Joanna Morrison, 63, say they are now living in a hotel after they rejected a council flat near a Lush factory in Dorset because they are allergic to scented products

Two women with highly-sensitive noses have been left homeless after rejecting a council flat that was close to a Lush soap factory.

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