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Cumbria Crack: Joe Lycett and Steve Coogan set to arrive in Lake District for Windermere demonstration
Celebrities backing the Save Windermere campaign will attend a public demonstration on the waterfront next week.
Campaign founder Matt Staniek will be joined by Steve Coogan, Joe Lycett, Lee Mack and Paul Whitehouse at The Glebe in Bowness-on-Windermere on May 29 to host the demonstration asking for an end to sewage discharge into Windermere.
The Guardian: Water firm to pay shareholders £300m despite anger over leaks and pollution
United Utilities accused of ‘making mockery’ by raising dividend in face of sewage spills and continuing leakages.
The decision by United Utilities to hand more than £300m to shareholders has prompted fresh anger over water companies’ multimillion-pound payouts, at a time when the industry is under pressure to spend more on tackling leaks and stopping sewage pollution.
The Mirror: Sewage in Windermere is killing 'crown jewel of the Lake District', says campaigner
Steve Coogan, Joe Lycett, Lee Mack and Paul Whitehouse have allied with Save Windermere to protect the World Heritage Site. Founder and Cumbrian zoologist Matt Staniek says the lake is under threat.
A huge thank you to Bath House for their beautiful window displays
Join us on the 29 May on the Glebe in Bowness as we demand an end to sewage pollution in Windermere.
The Guardian: Revealed - warning to ministers over privatised water kept secret since 2002
Ministers were warned about the dangers of private equity taking over the water industry in a briefing that has been kept secret for 20 years, the Guardian can reveal.
The Guardian: ‘The whole thing stinks’ - water firms to pay £15bn to shareholders as customers foot sewage bill
English water companies will pay an estimated £14.7bn in dividends by the end of this decade, while making customers pay for new investment to stem the tide of sewage pollution in seas and rivers, analysis for the Observer has revealed.
The Times: Feargal Sharkey - ‘The water industry apology doesn’t stand up to scrutiny‘
I don’t think it is an apology at all. I think it was somebody trying to strategise: “We are going to treat our customers with even more contempt than we’ve ever done before.”
We’ve paid and provided all the funding needed for the water companies to meet their legal obligations, to build, operate, maintain sewage systems for 30 years. They’ve had all the funding.
The Telegraph: Water industry refuses to fix sewage crisis unless funded by increased household bills
The water industry has refused to fix the sewage crisis unless improvements can be funded from increased household bills....
Channel 4 News: Public may have to pay as water companies apologise for sewage leaks
If the apology from the private water monopolies was intended to waft away the stink surrounding the issue of sewage in rivers and coastal areas, it doesn't seem to have worked.
An average of 824 discharges per day requires rather a fatberg of an apology.
The fact that their trade body Water UK has said that they are ready to spend £10bn tackling spills also drew criticism from campaign groups and the opposition. That's because households in England are going to pay for improvements via higher water bills.
The Guardian: Water companies criticised for passing £10bn sewage bill on to customers
Clean water activists including surfers, swimmers and anglers criticised water companies for passing the £10bn bill for investment, which should have been carried out years ago, on to customers.
The Guardian: English water companies offer apology and £10bn investment for sewage spills
Water companies in England have apologised for repeated sewage spills and pledged to invest £10bn this decade in an attempt to quell public anger over pollution in seas and rivers.
Save Windermere on the Glebe, 29 May 2023
MEET US ON THE GLEBE TO SAVE OUR LAKE
Join the Save Windermere Campaign and our celebrity guests on the Glebe, 29 May.
We need you there to help share our simple message: Stop the Sewage!
If you want to see an end to sewage pollution in Windermere, join us on the Glebe with your friends and family to make your voice heard.