A Scottish village is covered in slimy back fungus - and the locals are sick of having to wash it off their homes and cars. Villagers in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, have had to fork out hundreds of pounds on power hoses and spend hours on end cleaning up the goo.
But every time they get rid of the slime, it comes back. As well as houses, paths and cars, it covers signs, public buildings and anything else in its path. The muck has been blamed on fumes from the local whisky warehouse, run by booze giants Diageo.
Bosses at the multi-billion pound firm deny being responsible. The fungus is also a pain for Clackmannanshire Council. The road signs in Tullibody need the most cleaning in the county.
But there's no solution in sight. And Diageo and the Scotch Whisky Association have washed their hands of the problem. The association say the slime is also found in areas with no whisky industry, and Diageo say research found "no direct link" between whisky fumes and the fungus.
There's a news video here.
2 comments:
I have a similar issue with my mango tree and back deck. One side of the mango and the deck below it are coated in black like that. Some sort of mold or fungus.
Since I moved to Tullibody 3 years ago I have had nothing but respiratory and sinus problems. This black mould may be linked to it and I will be pursuing with the Councils Environmental Health department.
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