Dead fish to be removed from lake in Corby’s Oakley Vale


by www.northantstelegraph.co.uk

www.northantstelegraph.co.uk— Contractors have been appointed by North Northamptonshire Council to remove any dead or dying fish from Oakley Vale lake in Corby after a large number were spotted by a resident on Friday (April 19). The council has asked that residents do not touch or handle any fish or allow pets to enter the water at this time. The fish were discovered by a local resident who was out on a walk last Friday and was shocked to see fish on the grass bank of the lake. The lake is well known for having a very large...

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