Stafford, Church Lane c.1960
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S411099

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Church Lane has always been one of the most attractive parts of Stafford. Legionnaire's Disease The most notorious misfortune to affect 20th-century Stafford occurred in April 1985. The cooling towers of the new District Hospital in Weston Road became the source of the worst outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease ever to occur in this country, possibly in the world. There were 101 suspected cases, 68 of which were confirmed. 28 people died as well as, in all probability, a few others who had escaped diagnosis early in the outbreak. For a time Stafford suffered unwanted international notoriety; nervous foreign tourists (mostly American) cancelled trips to the town. Eventually, after becoming a nine-day wonder, Stafford lost its place in the headlines and returned to its normal inconspicuous state.
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