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  • The Guardian

    Corrections and clarifications

    By Corrections and clarifications column editor,

    5 hours ago

    • A picture of floral tributes to the three girls killed in the Southport knife attack was taken at the Town Hall Gardens on Lord Street, not on Maple Street as a caption said ( ‘This is appalling’ , 3 August, p9). The error was in our print edition only.

    • An article claimed swimming and fishing had been banned from the beach near Saint-Martin-en-Campagne in France because of an “incident” at the nearby nuclear power plant. The ban was because of a problem at the local sewage plant ( ‘The day it goes wrong? We won’t know about it … ’, 20 July, Saturday magazine, p20).

    • The Knepp estate is in West Sussex, not East Sussex ( The ecologists hoping to help trees migrate north to survive heat , 17 August, p33).

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    Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent to: guardian.readers@theguardian.com .
    You can also write to: Readers’ editor, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0) 20 3353 4736.

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