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Marlborough foragers warned of 'toxic' garlic after flooding

www.bbc.co.uk Marlborough foragers warned of 'toxic' garlic after flooding

The town council issues the contamination warning after sewers overflowed in January.

Marlborough foragers warned of 'toxic' garlic after flooding

People are being urged not to forage wild garlic due to a "serious risk" of E. coli contamination.

Marlborough Town Council in Wiltshire has issued the urgent notice for areas near a tributary of the River Kennet, including St George's Preshute.

Nearby Coopers Meadow flooded with "a significant amount of human waste" after sewers overflowed on 5 January.

The Royal Horticulture Society said it should be safe to eat crops the following year after flooding.

"After flooding, edible crops near to harvest are best not eaten: no assurances can be given that root crops will be safe to eat, so they should be discarded.

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