In a miscarriage of justice likened to the Post Office and Toxic Town scandals, families living across North Cornwall were encouraged to drink poisonous aluminium sulphate.
Connor McIntyre (pictured) was one of 15 children who suffered abnormalities at birth after their mothers were exposed to toxic waste in a scandal that made the town of Corby notorious.
Fiona Taylor's memories of her second pregnancy are coloured by the red dust that lingered so heavily in the air of her hometown. It was an omnipresent feature of life in Corby back in the 1980s.