Water samples are being tested at a lake in Swindon after thousands of fish died suddenly.
By James Thomas, Tess De La Mare and Chloe HarcombeAnglers have been working around the clock to save aquatic life at a lake where thousands of fish died suddenly.
Members estimate that it will take about 10 years to replenish the numbers and bring the lake back to its former state. "We've managed to obtain from other clubs in the area some aerators to try and oxygenate the water and we have had some chaps down here who have been here 24 hours a day for about four or five days just to maintain the aerators because they need topping up with fuel.""It is thanks to them there's a chance that the fishery might carry on and exist but it's going to be a very expensive job.
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