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Union GMB also threw its weight behind the March for Clean Water. It represents around 15,000 workers from the water industry. Cliff Roney, GMB’s London region branch Secretary, ...
March for Clean Water: Thousands expected to take part in London river pollution protest this weekend - Chris Packham, Bear Grylls, Carol Vorderman and Johnny Flynn are among those backing the ...
The March for Clean Water ended with a rally at Westminster. Southern Water says it has an ambitious investment plan for the next five years to protect the environment, and improve water supply.
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Why I joined today’s march to clean up Britain’s polluted rivers. There was a time when our rivers were the heart of our towns, cities and villages – there’s a simple reason why I’ve ...
The Clean Water March was organised by 140 organisations and started at the Albert Embankment and ended with a rally in Parliament Square. Those taking part came from across the UK, ...
The water companies chose this instead of fixing their leaky pipes, investing in new sewage systems and reservoirs,” he said. To put water pollution firmly on the map, today – Sunday November 3 – ...
You can head to March for Clean Water to learn more about why they were marching, the dire state of Britain’s waterways and the messages they hope to get across to the people in power.
A Water UK spokesperson said: “The March for Clean Water is right to demand change and we support its aims. We agree that the system is not working.
“The March for Clean Water is a call to action for millions of people who care about the future of Britain’s waters,” they said. “Join us on Sunday 3 November, wear blue, flood the streets ...