Toxic Town
Toxic Town is a British drama miniseries, written by Jack Thorne. It follows the story of three mothers involved in the Corby toxic waste case.
The four-part series was released worldwide on Netflix on 27 February 2025.
Synopsis
In 1979, the English steel manufacturing town Corby went through massive turmoil when British Steel announced the closure of the steel plant. In 1995, the Corby Council in an effort to revitalise the town started a project to reclaim the land previously occupied by the steel plant and develop it into a new commercial and tourist hub. In digging up the grounds of the former steel plant, contaminated soil was moved and dumped at a separate site, contaminating surrounding residential areas as normal safety and environmental protocols were ignored by the contractors.Susan and Tracey are Corby residents pregnant during the Wonderworld Theme Park development project. Both women were admitted to the hospital, initially for observations for typical pregnancy related concerns. Ted Jenkins is young government employee auditing the development project. When he discovered protocols weren't being adhered to, he quickly realised pressure from his seniors to turn a blind eye.
Susan and Tracey's newborns have congenital birth defects, with Tracey's daughter Shelby having serious congenital heart and lungs deformities. The series later revealed Pattie Walker and Maggie Mahon also gave birth to babies with birth defects.
An anonymous leak by Ted Jenkins showed hundreds of pounds of government contracts went to the improper bidder, indicating criminal misappropriation of public funds. Years later, a journalist contacts the women of Corby who experienced babies with birth abnormalities around the same time, citing potential toxic contamination as the cause. In the meantime, parts of the Corby council tries to cover up evidence of corruption regarding the reclamation project. Susan McIntyre starts gathering affected mothers to form a legal case.
A fire burned down Bill Martin's office, destroying important paperwork and evidence of impropriety. The police investigation of the fire took more than a year with no progress, while Roy Thomas of the Corby Council continues to allow the contractors responsible to continue development. In 2002, Corby Council denies there were any epidemiological difference between the rates of birth defect in Corby during the window of interests and surrounding areas, and continues to deny wrong doing. Later, Susan's legal representation were able to prove the RHA report was conducted incorrectly, meaning there is a birth defect cluster in Corby. Susan then goes on TV to report the progress of the investigation.
Sam Hagen, the only council-member on the Corby council concerned of corruption and wrong doing, is forced off of the council by Roy Thomas. In turn, he submits documents to Des Collins, head of Susan's legal team, indicating the Corby council were wilfully negligent. After establishing the legal case and presenting it to Corby council leadership, the council rejected the settlement offer. The case goes to trial. In 2010, after a long trial and several witnesses including Ted Jenkins' testimony, the claimant won the settlement.
Cast
- Jodie Whittaker as Susan McIntyre
- Aimee Lou Wood as Tracey Taylor
- Robert Carlyle as Sam Hagen
- Rory Kinnear as Des Collins
- Brendan Coyle as Roy Thomas
- Claudia Jessie as Maggie Mahon
- Joe Dempsie as Derek Mahon
- Michael Socha as Peter
- Stephen McMillan as Ted Jenkins
- Karla Crome as Pattie Walker
- Lauren Lyle as Dani Holliday
- Ben Batt as Pat Miller
- Finley Hanson as Daniel McIntyre
- Matthew Durkan as Mark Taylor
- Simon Harrison as Bill Martin
- Jaz Singh Deol as Chief Executive
- Kobi Sadler as Conner McIntyre